Criticisms of Late Night Women's Hour and The BBC

Criticisms of Late Night Women's Hour:


- Very boring
- Extremely middle class focus
- The topic excludes the working class
- All female panel - exclusionary to men
- Not relatable for most people
- Acting like IKEA is too common (pretentious)
- 'Only 20 books' and 'winter mugs' like it's something everyone has
- Exotiscm, the danish accent will attract an audience (cultural capital)
- Stereotyping by using a danish woman to talk about cute Danish things - ignoring the issues in Scandinavia
- Making out that being evicted is an adventure - assumptions about the lifestyle of the audience
- Food is a luxury (using a celebrity chef to talk about her cookbook)

This is not the dominant reading, this is the oppositional reading. The audience are supposed to agree and relate to the show. This shows that it has a privileged middle class audience.

This show promotes middle class ideology to a working class audience.

The BBC sold the Great British Bake off to cut costs to Channel 4, however some of the hosts refused to work with anything but the BBC. This suggests the hosts are as pretentious as the BBC. They kept BBC 4 even though it had no viewers in order to keep up their appearance, whilst axing BBC 3 because it was too working class.

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