TV favouritism?
An increasing number of viewers believe British television, led by the British Broadcasting Corporation, is showing favouritism towards the Conservative Party, according to an Independent Broadcasting Authority survey. The survey also found that viewers’ perception of political bias surged to record levels last year during the British elections. — London. **
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Press, 10 March 1988, Page 39
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