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Post by steevo on Aug 5, 2008 9:46:35 GMT
Pretty straight forward... The latest results from the PHI5000 daily opinion tracker illustrate huge differences in the way the BBC is perceived by the public, depending on which political party they identify themselves with.
The panel have been asked since April to give their opinion on a range of British institutions. The BBC has consistently received the highest net approval rating of all the institutions included in the PHI5000 tracker, and currently has a score of 30.
However, a breakdown of figures by political affiliation reveals that this high rating is due to the overwhelming approval of Labour and Liberal Democrat supporters, who each currently give the BBC a net approval rating of 50.
In contrast, the score from Conservative supporters stands at just 7, meaning it has now fallen not only below 'Broadsheet newspapers’, but also ‘British Business and Businessmen’ and the Bank of England in their estimation. www.politicshome.com/landing.aspx#2069
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Post by Teddy Bear on Aug 5, 2008 23:13:34 GMT
I'm impressed that you came across this article Steevo. Especially so since you're not even British.
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Post by steevo on Aug 6, 2008 6:34:12 GMT
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