Category : Search result: hockey broadcasting


Legendary broadcaster shuts five UK channels

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.

ABC faced 'culture of fear' due to external pressure

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.

BBC loses sports rights after 18 years

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.

Ex-Russian coach blames 'petty bisexuals' for Olympic ban

Ex-Russian ice hockey coach Vladimir Yurzinov Jr. launches a shocking tirade against the International Olympic Committee, attributing Russia's exclusion from the 2026 Winter Games to 'petty bisexuals' and political manoeuvring.

Flyers Legend Bernie Parent Dies Aged 78

The ice hockey world is in mourning following the death of Philadelphia Flyers icon and two-time Stanley Cup champion Bernie Parent. The legendary goaltender, a cornerstone of the 'Broad Street Bullies', passed away after a period of declining health. Tri

Matt Petgrave Signs for Indy Fuel Amid Adam Johnson Probe

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the sport, ice hockey player Matt Petgrave has joined the Indy Fuel. The signing comes as South Yorkshire Police continue their investigation into the on-ice incident that led to the tragic death of Adam Johnson.

Sabres' Dahlin announces birth of baby boy Leo

Buffalo Sabres' number one draft pick Rasmus Dahlin and his partner Fanny reveal the arrival of their baby boy, Leo, in an adorable social media announcement that has delighted fans and teammates alike.

BBC Chief Barred from European Broadcasting Summit

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.

Hockey Prospect Orca Wiesblatt Killed in Tragic Car Crash

The hockey world is in mourning after promising young player Orca Wiesblatt, a draft pick for the Allen Americans, was tragically killed in a car accident in Calgary. The 19-year-old's sudden death has sent shockwaves through the sport.

NHL Stars Cleared in Sexual Assault Trial

Four NHL players, including Carter Hart and Dillon Dube, have been found not guilty of sexual assault following a high-stakes trial in London, Ontario. The verdict concludes a case that has gripped the hockey world for months.

NHL Eyes London Return for Regular Season Games

The National Hockey League is actively exploring a return to London for regular-season games as part of its international strategy, with discussions ongoing about bringing multiple teams to the UK capital.

Kaprizov Rejects Wild Contract, Trade Looms

Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov has stunned the hockey world by rejecting a massive contract extension, throwing his future with the club into doubt and igniting a potential blockbuster trade saga.

NHL Legend Ken Dryden's Brother Dave Dies After Cancer Battle

The hockey community is in mourning after Dave Dryden, former NHL goaltender and brother of Montreal Canadiens icon Ken Dryden, passed away at age 81 following a courageous battle with cancer. Remembering his remarkable career and legacy.

Ice Hockey Great Ken Dryden Dies Aged 77

The sporting world mourns the loss of Ken Dryden, the legendary Montreal Canadiens goaltender and Hall of Famer, who has died aged 77. Remembered for his unparalleled career and intellectual prowess.

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.

Page 1 of 4