So, it's reported in the Telegraph, a newspaper not known for its liberal bias, that a former ITV executive has found a couple of minor problems with the BBC's reporting ina report that the BBC commissioned.
"Stuart Prebble has concluded, overall, that our coverage of immigration is 'broad and impressive', that on the EU we offer 'a wide and comprehensive range of information and viewpoints' and that the BBC’s coverage of religion is 'comprehensive and impressive.' He also states that the overwhelming number of journalists within the BBC leave their personal politics at home.
Just what do you think they've done wrong? Oh, perhaps I can answer that myself. They don't agree with you. At least the BBC has to present all sides of an argument, unlike your newspapers of choice.