I just heard a Britney Spears track on BBC radio 2. It was "Baby one more time" from 1998
BBC broadcasts are very controlled. I'm sure that Radio 2 has songs they can play and songs they can't play.
If I were BBC which is historically UK deep state, I would definitely not draw attention unnecessarily to Britney Spears while she is making waves about her treatment by her family and the music industry.
That is unless the BBC is now quietly white hat run.
One of my pet theories is the MSM media worldwide is now white hat run now and will be slowly turning narratives around at a speed NPC normies can manage.
In addition to this, I think that social media is also slowly changing what is censored.
If these things are the case, then you are watching a film!
Here in the States, I've noticed that they use some unflattering pics of her in any article published. That's usually a tell that the DS is out to get them. She looks great nearing 40, but these pics certainly don't show that.
This is prime time BBC Radio 2. It's really popular, it will be controlled, I don't doubt that. The BBC is very tightly controlled propaganda, IMO the best in the world at shaping the opinion of "informed" people.
The limited hangout stuff is certainly possible though, if they have to pedal backwards, they'll do so with a lot of care and grace! I'll watch out for that. Very clever they are, and very sneaky.
Not offense dharmafag, you raise fair points, but I'm with property on this one. When you say "much lower level than the BBC" you're not kidding - no matter where you worked. I did some college radio stuff (lol) and familiarized myself with the industry afterwards, and in the past 15+ years the growth of corporate hegemony in radio has been ASTOUNDING - some of the most drastic consolidation of power and influence in any sector. It's a huge problem for freedom of speech and expression and is well documented.
And the BBC is the Grand Old Dame of the industry, always has been.
I'm also leaning towards your theory about broad white hat control of the media, but unwilling to completely commit. The CNN fake headline news from today alone (man flees on bicycle! Not to mention Al Gore weighing in on election integrity in a completely absurd fashion) really tingles my spidy sense.