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andy-hughes | 08:50 Wed 11th Apr 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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The BBC has made much of losing its famous 'London-centric' attitude by moving a chunk of its people north of Watford.

But the 'comfort zone' attitude remains, with the BBC still seeing anything north of the M25 as something rather vague and quaint - an attitude which extends to its perception of its new home.

So, for the benefit of any BBC staff who are unsure of where they are - just sure they are there by force and not by choice - they should remember that they are NOT IN MANCHESTER!

They are actually located in Salford which is a separate ciity entirely.

Difficult I know, when all these northern places look the same, but make an effort BBC - more of your funding comes from the northern oiks than it does from your latte-slurping yoghurt-knitting metrosexual jessies you are used to hanging artound with in the Met Bar. Media URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2127991/BBC-Breakfast-moves-Salford-dominated-North-West.html
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Salford is a city, but it is part of Greater Manchester I believe, so I can understand why someone might shorten the description to Manchester.
How does more money come from the north?

BBc has wasted a minimum of £440m moving for no good reason and is now a provincial broadcaster. People refuse to go to Salford and the BBC have had to maintain a London prescence because a lot of their stars refused to move.

They may be in the City of Salford but they will soon find its actualy the back of beyond.
>>>>than it does from your latte-slurping yoghurt-knitting metrosexual jessies you are used to hanging artound with in the Met Bar

So everyone in the South of England is like this are they?

You seem just as biased as the BBC.
andy....who cares?

Manchester is a filthy city and Salford is no different, although it has become a little more "upmarket" as they say, in the past few years.

BUT.....so is London filthy, untidy, bins unemptied and and shop assistants uncaring.
Sorry I don't understand: are there places north of the M25 ? My map fizzles out about there and someone has put "Here Be Dragons". Did they really feed their braodasters to the dragons ? Wow, that's hard core, they must have be doing a bad job !
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VHG - no of course not everyone in the south is like that - just the media types - and i speak from frequent personal interaction - "Need an album, we'll bike it over to you ..." - Bike away mate, I'm one hundred and sixty miles up the M1 and M6!!!
Dont get me started on this - my colleague (a city fan) says Manchester United should be re-named Salford United
I counter acy by saying we could re-name it Greater Manchester United - usually shuts them up
I think you're being a bit touhy Andy.

I live in Oxfordshire. If I meet someone new and they ask where I live, I say Oxford. But I don't live in Oxford. I live near it.

And I don't like lattes.
I did notice that during yesterdays Breakfast programme the guest analyst had a distinct northern accent (sorry I cannot remember the story)
That in itself is justification for the move - to me at least
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EvianBaby - that's fair enough. If people ask me where i am from, i say Stoke, although I actually live in Trentham, which is outside the city itself.

But I am not a publicly funded broadcast organisation spending millions of pounds to lose my London bias, and then using a generic rough area to describe where I am now, when it is a clearly defined city with a name.

It rather defeats the object of the exercise.
Well really, if they'd said they were in Salford (which I have actually heard quite a lot, it's the only reason I've heard of the place) then I'd probably ask where the hell is that. If they say Manchester, I have a general idea. I'm not sure why it really matters so muh.
I just googled 'Salford/famous people'
went on the Wiki page, the very first entry was; Hazel Blears,
that's it, can't go any further!
Baldric....LOL
Ric.cor, Londoners can do un-memorable stories better than northerners ;-)
Here's a better list. (First entry is Albert Finney.)

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