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NFL RedZone To Feature Commercials From 2025

The beloved, ad-free NFL RedZone channel, hosted by Scott Hanson, is set for a major shake-up in 2025 with the introduction of commercial breaks, marking a pivotal moment for football broadcasting.

Sky News Crew Abused and Threatened in Nuneaton

A Sky News broadcasting team was subjected to a torrent of vile abuse and threats while reporting live from Nuneaton, forcing them to cut their segment short. The disturbing incident, captured on camera, has sparked widespread condemnation and a police in

Newsmax Sues Fox News Alleging Cable News Monopoly

Conservative broadcaster Newsmax launches a major antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging coercive tactics and monopolistic practices to suppress competition in the US cable news landscape.

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.

ITV News Axed After Legal Battle, Viewers Fume

ITV News viewers were left furious after a high-stakes legal intervention prevented the airing of a major political programme. The broadcaster confirms it 'fought the law' as Ofcom is inundated with complaints.

BBC viewers stunned by 'mesmerising' news anchor

BBC News viewers are flooding social media with admiration for newsreader Tina Daheley, captivated by her 'hypnotic' and 'mesmerising' on-screen presence during recent bulletins.

Broadcasting Icons Bierbauer and Knoller Retire

The media world bids farewell to two legendary figures, Charles Bierbauer of CNN and Mark Knoller of CBS, whose combined century of work redefined White House and political journalism, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Arizona News Anchor Frank Camacho Dies Aged 75

The journalism world mourns the loss of veteran Arizona news anchor Frank Camacho, who has died aged 75. Colleagues and viewers remember his decades of dedicated service and commanding on-screen presence.

Sky News Anchor Collapses Live On Air

Sky News presenter Colin Brazier was rushed to hospital after suddenly collapsing live on air during his afternoon news programme, leaving viewers and crew in a state of shock and concern.

Terry Wogan's Son Furious Over BBC Birthday Tribute Snub

Mark Wogan, son of broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan, has launched a scathing attack on the BBC for failing to air a special tribute to his father on what would have been his 90th birthday, calling the omission 'disgraceful'.

BBC's Verdict on Laura Kuenssberg's Future Revealed

The BBC has delivered its verdict on the future of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. Exclusive internal sources reveal the fate of the flagship political show after a dramatic slump in viewing figures, sparking industry-wide debate.

Popular TV Panel Show Axed After Just Months On Air

The UK's television landscape faces another brutal shakeup as a popular new panel show gets the chop after a brief run, while Channel 10's flagship programme 'The Project' is also reportedly on the chopping block, signalling a deepening crisis in the indu

MSNBC Abandons 'MSNBCW' Rebrand After Mockery

MSNBC has been forced into a swift U-turn, scrapping its new 'MSNBCW' brand identity just 48 hours after its launch following a storm of ridicule and accusations of performative activism from viewers and critics alike.

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