US shuts down Corporation for Public Broadcasting
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
UK regulator Ofcom launches investigations into Sky and Virgin Media following a surge in customer complaints about service quality and billing issues.
UK water regulator Ofwat is under pressure as consumers face soaring bills amid complaints of inadequate service and environmental negligence by water companies.
The UK government is set to introduce a new independent football regulator, giving supporters more influence over club decisions and safeguarding the future of the sport.
The UK government is set to replace Ofwat with a new, more robust water regulator in a bid to overhaul the struggling sector and ensure better service for consumers.
The UK government is set to abolish Ofwat and replace it with a new water regulator, signalling a major overhaul of the industry's oversight.
The communist newspaper Morning Star has been dealt a crushing blow after Ofcom rejected its application to launch a TV channel, citing financial instability and lack of audience demand.
Former AFLW player Abbey Holmes is set to return to her broadcasting career with Channel Seven following the birth of her son, bringing her expertise back to football coverage.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy secures a groundbreaking partnership with Fox Sports, reshaping the sports media landscape.
Sports broadcaster Joy Taylor finds a surprising new opportunity following her departure from Fox Sports, sparking intrigue among fans.
A prominent DAZN presenter has finally addressed the ongoing debate about her on-air wardrobe, defending her fashion choices amid mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.
Fox Sports FS1 is gearing up for an electrifying NFL season with Kay Adams and Joy Taylor leading the charge. Discover how these powerhouse presenters are set to redefine sports broadcasting.
BBC Breakfast presenter Jon Kay faces backlash after mistakenly claiming Easter Sunday data was incorrect, prompting a swift on-air correction.
An in-depth look at the BBC's controversial handling of Gaza reporting, revealing internal disputes and editorial challenges that sparked public backlash.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie has issued a stark warning about the future of free TV licences for pensioners, calling the policy 'unsustainable' amid financial pressures.
A popular radio presenter was forced to exit the studio mid-broadcast following an unexpected incident during a live show. Fans were left stunned as the host abruptly departed, sparking speculation.
Channel 4's Hollyoaks has been reprimanded by Ofcom after airing a graphic suicide scene without proper warnings, sparking over 100 complaints from distressed viewers.
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.