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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was Greg Dyke back in 2001 who made the "hideously white" comment. He also said, " 'Our biggest problem is at management level,' he admitted. 'I had a management Christmas lunch and as I looked around I thought, "We've got a real problem here". There were 80-odd people there and only one person who wasn't white.'" If there was only one non-white person out of more than eighty, did that appear to reflect society in general at the time?
He wasn't saying being white was hideous, it was the over-representation of white folk at the BBC.
He wasn't saying being white was hideous, it was the over-representation of white folk at the BBC.
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/// Is this about class or
ethnicity ? ///
It would seem the later.
/// Older people, women and those of minority backgrounds are under represented ///
Do these Ofcom people ever watch television, not many older people that I must admit, but women and those of a minority background are surely in abundance, compared with white males.
/// Is this about class or
ethnicity ? ///
It would seem the later.
/// Older people, women and those of minority backgrounds are under represented ///
Do these Ofcom people ever watch television, not many older people that I must admit, but women and those of a minority background are surely in abundance, compared with white males.
For once I find myself compelled to agree with AOG. Surely the ethnicity of BBC employees should reflect the % of each ethnicity in the general population? It is my opinion that Afro Caribbeans are over represented against their % of the population, I have not actually counted and worked out a % so it may just be my perception.
as TCL says, it wasn't individuals being white that was the problem, it was the fact that almost an entire roomful of people were. Though Dyke didn't say, recent revelations about pay scales suggest that they were probably mostly males too.
The BBC really needs to reflect the whole country better than this if it wants to retain legitimacy as the national broadcaster. I imagine that's what Ofcom is enquiring about, and quite right too.
The BBC really needs to reflect the whole country better than this if it wants to retain legitimacy as the national broadcaster. I imagine that's what Ofcom is enquiring about, and quite right too.
Sorry to prick your anti leftie bubble, and implode the DMs Beeb hate campaign, but the OFCOM report says
// the bbc and OTHER BROADCASTERS //, so to single out just the BBC is dishonest.
OFCOM was set up by Tony Bliar and is a arm of Government. Its Chairman is Dame Patricia Hodgson, who is a Cambridge graduate. Perhaps she should set an example and stand down, and then maybe her position could be filled by someone more representative of our diversity.
As a side note, her biography seems to have been removed from OFCOMs's website, (dead link here https:/ /www.of com.org .uk/abo ut/how- ofcom-i s-run/o fcom-bo ard-2/m embers/ dame-pa tricia- hodgson ) and Wikipedia does not have her educational history.
// the bbc and OTHER BROADCASTERS //, so to single out just the BBC is dishonest.
OFCOM was set up by Tony Bliar and is a arm of Government. Its Chairman is Dame Patricia Hodgson, who is a Cambridge graduate. Perhaps she should set an example and stand down, and then maybe her position could be filled by someone more representative of our diversity.
As a side note, her biography seems to have been removed from OFCOMs's website, (dead link here https:/