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Oct 6th, 2012, 9:31pm
 
Prospero claims to be a newspaper. Surely we should therefore expect journalistic standards and BBC editorial values?

The latest issue consigns the only interesting bit of news - that pensioners are to lose right of access to BBC buildings - to the back page. The lead story seems to be an account of the Pension Visitors' Conference that reads a bit like a second form essay.

Or is it me?
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Reply #1 - Oct 7th, 2012, 4:50pm
 
It was farmed out to an independent publishing company some while ago.  Some of us beefed about the complete waste of space using the front page for a photo was.

I haven't received mine yet, so looks like mail out is suffering cutbacks too....  Have to read the pdf version.

I'm not offering, not a journalist for a start!, but surely there are retirees who could be employed to write some or all of it?  Or at least form a steering committee.  There, that dreaded BBC word, committee....

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Reply #2 - Oct 7th, 2012, 7:04pm
 
I am up for it, despite my address. Anyone else?
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Reply #3 - Oct 7th, 2012, 8:38pm
 
In addition to the above why is it printed on something just short of cardboard and with the vilest smelling ink I have come across?
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Reply #4 - Oct 8th, 2012, 9:08am
 
It is the resting ground for all and everything the BBC does not wish to highlight in Ariel-eg Obits.
Ediorially-it is currently nothing more than a cut'n'stick version of Ariel combined with truly awful essays from retirees about how much more fun life was in the good old days.
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Reply #5 - Oct 15th, 2012, 8:39am
 
Director_General wrote on Oct 6th, 2012, 9:31pm:
Prospero claims to be a newspaper. Surely we should therefore expect journalistic standards and BBC editorial values?

The latest issue consigns the only interesting bit of news - that pensioners are to lose right of access to BBC buildings - to the back page. The lead story seems to be an account of the Pension Visitors' Conference that reads a bit like a second form essay.

Or is it me?


I went to TVC last Friday to meet friends in the Club and was told by the receptionist that BBC Pensioners, with immediate effect, may NOT sign visitors into BBC premises. Access for pensioners is to be withdrawn from the end of next March. Harry, the BBC Club manager at TVC, tells me that they are working towards a similar closure date for the Club. Apparently we are a security risk.

The parting shot from the very pleasant lady on the reception desk was to tell me that pensioners will always be welcomed - if they are accompanied by a member of staff with a valid ID card. Thanks for that concession.
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Reply #6 - Oct 15th, 2012, 8:52am
 
For RobR-It is for this reason that many pensioners have withdrawn their Club Membership.
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