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Gregg Wallace 'triggered' remark sparks BBC backlash

MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace has come under fire for using the term 'triggered' in a recent episode, prompting a strong response from the broadcasting union. The BBC is now facing scrutiny over its editorial standards.

Guardian’s corrections and clarifications

The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing factual inaccuracies and providing updates across various reports. Stay informed with the most recent amendments.

Tom Brady joins Fox Sports as lead NFL analyst

NFL icon Tom Brady is set to take on a major broadcasting role with Fox Sports, bringing his expertise to millions of fans. Discover what this means for the future of NFL coverage.

GMB presenter axed in ITV cuts

A well-known Good Morning Britain presenter has been axed as part of ITV's latest cost-cutting measures, leaving fans stunned.

BBC announces major news schedule changes

The BBC announces sweeping changes to its news programming, including extended breakfast shows and revamped evening bulletins, marking its biggest shake-up in years.

BBC Radio 2 loses 500k listeners post-relaunch

BBC Radio 2 has seen a dramatic drop in listeners following its recent weekday schedule relaunch, with half a million tuning out. Industry experts weigh in on the changes.

Shannon Sharpe settles lawsuit with ESPN

Former NFL star and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe has reached a settlement with the network following his abrupt departure, ending a contentious legal battle.

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.

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