GayandRight

My name is Fred and I am a gay conservative living in Ottawa. This blog supports limited government, the right of the State of Israel to live in peace and security, and tries to expose the threat to us all from cultural relativism, post-modernism, and radical Islam. I am also the founder of the Free Thinking Film Society in Ottawa (www.freethinkingfilms.com)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Why does it have to be a woman??

The BBC, in order to fight so-called 'ageism' resorts to sexism, no?
The BBC is looking to recruit a female newsreader who is over the age of 50 as part of attempts by the corporation to head off allegations of ageism.

Mark Thompson, the Director-General, has personally ordered Helen Boaden, the broadcaster’s news chief, to find the female broadcaster within the next twelve months, but the corporation hopes to make the appointment much sooner.

The BBC has constantly faced allegations that female presenters are forced out of the corporation at a certain age, in favour of younger, more attractive, women.

Veteran presenters Moira Stuart and Anna Ford are both thought to have quit after fearing they would be sidelined or forced out because of their age. Ford, who quit in 2006, said at the time that she worried she might have been “shovelled off . . . into the graveyard shift”.

It is not yet clear whether the new appointment would work for the BBC News channel or on the corporation’s flagship BBC One bulletins, but the broadcaster is thought to have approached agents to help identify candidates.

Joan Bakewell, the Government’s ageism czar, told The Times that she had raised the matter with Mr Thompson and Ms Boaden in meetings with the corporation.

She said: “I’ve been in conversation with them for some time behind the scenes. I really strongly feel that there should be an older woman on our screens.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Philanthropist said...

'Progressive' people are extremely narrow-minded, it has to be an old woman in order to fill this particular niche of anxiety, until the next reason or study is produced creating a new anxious moment for them. Then they'll have to fill that niche with a presenter who doesn't speak english or whatever....

2:39 PM  
Anonymous Frances said...

Well, G&R, how many older women (Barbara Walters notwithstanding) do you see as news presenters - as opposed to the many senior men who are honoured for their grey hairs and experience.

5:44 PM  

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