
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Elder of Ziyon
The Hasby Award nominees for Best Media Watchdog this year are;
The first three nominees are associated with CAMERA and the last with Honest Reporting, our two previous winners.
And the 2015 Hasby Award goes to:
Yet again, a very hard category.
BBC Watch, written as far as I can tell entirely by Hadar Sela, is an amazing site. Practically every post is not just an exposure of BBC media bias but is also am in-depth lesson on what really happened in the story misreported by the Beeb, proving beyond any doubt that the BBC has crossed all lines of objectivity. The quality of her articles is fantastic.
Mazal Tov, BBC Watch!

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