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	<title>Comments on: Radio Netherlands Worldwide: Activism replaces Nice Cups of Tea</title>
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		<title>By: Media Review: Notes on Public Diplomacy &#124; Justrecently&#039;s Weblog</title>
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		<title>By: foarp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agree whole-heartedly about the influence of politics on content being baleful. This, for me, was always the the main differentiator between the BBC World Service and Voice of America - this and over-all quality, although &lt;i&gt;politicised content&lt;/i&gt; (as opposed to &lt;i&gt;political content&lt;/i&gt;) always spells poor quality anyway.

The BBC still manages to stay relatively unpoliticised, although the World Service&#039;s quality is way down (remember when it was the home of Letter From America?), a decline which the move to Broacasting House will hopefully do something to arrest.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agree whole-heartedly about the influence of politics on content being baleful. This, for me, was always the the main differentiator between the BBC World Service and Voice of America &#8211; this and over-all quality, although <i>politicised content</i> (as opposed to <i>political content</i>) always spells poor quality anyway.</p>
<p>The BBC still manages to stay relatively unpoliticised, although the World Service&#8217;s quality is way down (remember when it was the home of Letter From America?), a decline which the move to Broacasting House will hopefully do something to arrest.</p>
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