tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-154495438763509967.post9178708023407434028..comments2024-01-28T06:24:50.005+00:00Comments on No Double Standards: When did the police start collaring television?Martin Freedmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16952072422175870627noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-154495438763509967.post-33370174930939533922007-08-18T21:51:00.000+01:002007-08-18T21:51:00.000+01:00There is sufficient ground for Media Watch groups ...There is sufficient ground for Media Watch groups and OFCOM ,in particular to scrutinize the approach taken by Hardcash Production's documentary “Undercover Mosque” shown on Channel Four in early 2007. <BR/><BR/>Many viewers are disappointed as the documentary fails to maintain five vital standards, namely to:<BR/>Exercise caution on references to religion, its values and its institutions. <BR/>Demonstrate even-handed and neutral approach; and,<BR/>Discourage witch-hunts and ghost chasing attempts. <BR/>Applied standards uniformly as one sect member discredits another<BR/>Fails to vet the agenda-driven, politically motivated and selective remarks. <BR/><BR/>One wonders how "Hardcash Productions" got away with such a low-cost load of cheap tricks in its pursuit of "rants-for-ratings". How could HP be allowed to stir religious sentiments on prime time television? If such a trend is not discouraged, then expect tabloid-headline like tales creeping into realm of institutions of other religions too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com