BBC Under Threat: New Protection Plan Proposed
The BBC faces unprecedented challenges from global tech billionaires and political pressure. Discover the four-point plan to safeguard Britain's public broadcaster for future generations.
The BBC faces unprecedented challenges from global tech billionaires and political pressure. Discover the four-point plan to safeguard Britain's public broadcaster for future generations.
ITV is reportedly in advanced discussions to sell a significant stake in its legendary London headquarters, the Grade II listed ITV Tower, as part of a major property strategy shift that could reshape Britain's media landscape.
Cross-party committee calls for immediate reform of BBC funding model, branding child licence fees 'unfair' and demanding government action to protect young viewers.
Meet Britain's most frequent television guest who has appeared on screen over 2,500 times without ever becoming famous. Discover the surprising truth behind television's hidden regular.
The BBC is set to dramatically cut its evening current affairs programming amid a sharp decline in licence fee payers, with flagship shows facing the axe in a major schedule overhaul.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie takes a hardline stance on TV licence enforcement, warning that the current system needs tougher measures to tackle evasion as public trust in the broadcaster faces unprecedented challenges.
Director-General Tim Davie warns of growing government pressure on the BBC, raising concerns about editorial independence and the broadcaster's ability to fulfil its public service mission.
Celebrated sportscaster Erin Andrews, known for her close friendship with Taylor Swift, reveals her dramatic career shift from Fox Sports to a new broadcasting venture, marking the end of an era in sports journalism.
In a dramatic industry shakeup, a veteran British broadcaster is closing five television channels, marking one of the most significant cutbacks in UK media history and affecting hundreds of thousands of viewers.
Former ABC chief Hugh Marks exposes how political pressure and media scrutiny fostered a climate of apprehension within the national broadcaster, forcing staff to second-guess editorial decisions.
In a dramatic broadcasting shake-up, the BBC has lost rights to a beloved annual sporting event after nearly two decades, with Channel 5 securing the coveted coverage in a major coup.
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.
SBS, Australia's national broadcaster, confirms it will broadcast Eurovision 2026 from Israel, resisting a growing EU boycott movement over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Irish state broadcaster RTÉ confronts intense criticism and political pressure over its reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict, sparking a national debate on media impartiality.
The BBC has been accused of gross disrespect after airing a segment showing a Democrat activist laughing during a serious discussion with conservative commentator Charlie Kirk about political violence in America.
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.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.
A new Republican-led bill proposes significant cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting budgets, sparking debate over fiscal priorities and government spending.
Despite a £200 million investment, BBC Scotland fails to attract viewers, with fewer than one in eight Scots tuning in. Critics question the value for money amid declining audiences.
TNT Sports has clinched a groundbreaking deal to air Paris Saint-Germain matches in English, marking a major shift in football broadcasting.
MasterChef star John Torode and BBC Director-General Tim Davie engage in a heated discussion about the broadcaster's direction, with Torode criticising its shift towards digital platforms.
Former footballer and BBC pundit Jermaine Jenas embroiled in a sexting scandal, sparking outrage and raising questions about professionalism in broadcasting.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie defends his leadership, insisting he is the best person to guide the broadcaster through turbulent times.
The BBC faces mounting criticism over its coverage of the Gaza conflict, with accusations of bias alienating viewers from all sides. Is the broadcaster losing its reputation for impartiality?
The BBC is considering a major overhaul of its licence fee model after a sharp rise in households refusing to pay, raising concerns over future funding.
The BBC’s annual salary report reveals Gary Lineker remains the highest-paid star, while concerns over gender pay disparity continue to dominate discussions.
The BBC is reportedly exploring alternatives to the traditional TV licence fee, sparking debate over the future of public broadcasting in the UK.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie is under fire after MasterChef host John Torode made divisive remarks, sparking a heated debate about impartiality and accountability at the broadcaster.
BBC Breakfast presenter Sally Nugent struggled to contain her emotions during a heartfelt segment, leaving viewers deeply moved.