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Ofcom Investigates ITV's John Stapleton Tribute

UK media regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into ITV's 'This Morning' following complaints about its tribute to the late broadcaster John Stapleton. The probe examines whether the segment breached broadcasting rules by including a pre-recorded

BBC Chief Barred from European Broadcasting Summit

BBC Director General Tim Davie was excluded from a high-level European Broadcasting Union meeting in Slovenia, sparking accusations of political bias and raising questions about the UK's post-Brexit media influence.

TV Licence Alert: Thousands Face £1,000+ Fines

Urgent warning for UK households as new BBC TV Licence enforcement rules come into force, with thousands at risk of fines exceeding £1,000. Learn how to avoid penalties and check if you're exempt.

Ofcom clears Rylan Clark after government minister's complaint

Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has dismissed a complaint from a government minister about Rylan Clark's BBC Radio 2 interview, ruling it did not breach due impartiality rules. The ruling highlights tensions between government figures and public service broad

Ofcom rules against TalkTV over Hugh Grant comments

Broadcasting regulator Ofcom has ruled against TalkTV after James Anderson compared Hugh Grant to a 'paedophile' during a live debate, citing a breach of due care and offensive language rules.

Trump Vows to Defund NPR and PBS if Re-Elected

Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.

Izak Rankine AFL Ban: Why Gambling Rules Are Vital

The controversial suspension of Adelaide Crows star Izak Rankine for breaching the AFL's gambling rules has ignited a fierce debate, serving as a crucial reminder of the fundamental integrity these policies are designed to protect.

Ofcom dismisses Love Island complaints

UK media regulator Ofcom has dismissed complaints about Love Island's latest season. Find out why viewers were upset and what the ruling means for the show.

ITV probes Good Morning Britain over Ofcom rules

ITV has initiated a formal investigation into 'Good Morning Britain' following complaints about potential breaches of Ofcom's broadcasting regulations. The probe focuses on impartiality and fairness concerns.

Nigel Farage faces Ofcom probe over migration remarks

Nigel Farage is under investigation by Ofcom following complaints about his remarks on migration during a GB News segment. The watchdog will assess whether the comments breached broadcasting rules.

Wynne Evans slams BBC over 'unfair' 50% pay cut

Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans has publicly criticised the BBC for slashing his pay by 50%, calling the move 'unfair' and 'disheartening' as the broadcaster continues cost-cutting efforts.

Premier League dressing rooms to feature TV cameras

In a groundbreaking move, Premier League clubs will soon have TV cameras in dressing rooms, offering fans unprecedented behind-the-scenes access. Find out how this will change football broadcasting.

Joy Taylor opens up about Fox Sports exit

Sports media personality Joy Taylor opens up about her surprising departure from Fox Sports, revealing the reasons behind her exit and her future plans.

BBC & ITV to show every Euro 2025 match

The BBC and ITV have clinched the rights to broadcast every match of Euro 2025, promising extensive coverage across TV and digital platforms. Discover the full schedule and what fans can expect.

AFL TV sound mystery solved after 45 years

After decades of confusion, the strange sound heard during AFL broadcasts has been identified. Discover the surprising origin of this long-standing mystery.

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