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Fox News Shake-Up: Doocy & Heinrich Get Weekend Anchor Roles

Fox News announces a significant restructuring of its weekend lineup, with White House correspondents Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich taking on new anchor roles. The move signals a strategic shift for the network's weekend programming.

John Cleese: BBC Failing British Public

Monty Python legend John Cleese launches a blistering critique of the BBC, accusing the broadcaster of abandoning its core values and failing the British public with declining standards and biased programming.

Channel Nine Star in Shock Resignation Stunner

Exclusive details on the sudden and dramatic departure of a major Channel Nine personality, sending shockwaves through the Australian media industry and leaving colleagues stunned.

Outrage Over 'Shocking' TV Stereotypes of Older People

A damning new report exposes the UK television industry's pervasive ageism, revealing how older people are consistently portrayed as frail, out-of-touch, and a burden on society. Campaigners and viewers demand an immediate overhaul of broadcasting standar

GMB's Adil Ray Targeted with Violent Death Threats

Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray reveals he has been subjected to a torrent of horrific online abuse and violent threats, forcing him to involve police and heightening concerns over broadcaster safety.

This Morning Chaos: Dermot O'Leary's Sudden Exit

ITV's flagship daytime show This Morning was thrown into disarray as presenter Dermot O'Leary made a sudden, unexpected exit just minutes before Wednesday's live broadcast, forcing producers into a frantic last-minute scramble.

Dave Hughes' Bar Show Warned by Channel Seven

Comedian Dave Hughes' new venture, Hughesy's Bar, has been formally cautioned by Channel Seven following viewer complaints about its 'vulgar' and 'offensive' material, sparking a debate on broadcasting standards.

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.

Rylan Clark Blasts 'Poison' Infecting TV Industry

TV presenter Rylan Clark delivers a blistering critique of the modern broadcasting industry, labelling its toxic culture a 'symptom of poison' and calling for a return to authenticity and kindness.

GMB Hosts Joke About Begging ITV Bosses For Their Jobs

Richard Madeley and Kate Garraway sparked laughter on Good Morning Britain with a humorous on-air plea to ITV executives, joking about their future on the flagship breakfast show amidst ongoing schedule changes.

Channel 9's hot mic scandal: Jones' slur against Seven star leaks

A major scandal has rocked Australian sports broadcasting as Channel 9's Tony Jones was caught on a hot mic targeting a Channel 7 star. The leaked speech, not meant for public ears, exposes the bitter rivalry between the two networks in the battle for AFL

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