All of these, of course, as I noted in the original post, have a massive climate change/political agenda, and they receive funds from governments and the EU. They turn to TVE to make films (supposedly 'independent' but rigidly sticking to the warmist agenda) because it's cheaper to fund a specialist producer on a collective basis. They might not get exactly what they want, but it's damn close.
It's also true that TVE could not exist unless it had a guaranteed outlet - and the BBC has provided that certainty for 25 years. In turn, the BBC itself leeches on TVE's subsidies because it uses its capacity often, not only on regular slots like Earth Report, but also to make material for programmes such as Newsnight, where TVE's alleged 'environmental expertise' is judged to be the reason why it is qualified to make and publish such material. The reality, of course, is that the resulting programming spreads the greenie propaganda message - exactly in line with the NGO agenda. Time and time again, in such BBC programming, spokesmen for warmist NGOs appear, but sceptics never do.
Thus the BBC does far more than work with TVE. It provides it with its very lifeblood, access to airtime. In turn, the BBC - by using TVE programmes - gets access to the millions of pounds of donor cash that go to NGOs. I wonder how many of the donors that so generously give to charities such as Oxfam know how their hard-earned cash is actually being spent? To me, it's fraud on a massive scale.
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