More News – Page 226
-
NewsNoel Clarke seeks £10m damages from the Guardian
Specific financial losses over numerous shows revealed
-
NewsC4 commissions virgin dating show
Double Act format sees young people travel to island wellness retreat
-
NewsSony boards Black creative talent programme
Continued growth for We Are Parable and Channel 4’s Momentum initiative
-
NewsBBC to outline future purpose by year end
Tim Davie says ‘big decisions’ will be made and voices funding fear
-
NewsBBC’s Huw Edwards investigation could take months
Tim Davie quizzed over the episode by Lords committee
-
NewsLong-awaited licence fee review expected in autumn
Partial subscription option said to be among frontrunners
-
NewsC4 establishes Sean Lock Comedy Award
Recipient will receive £5,000 and opportunities across C4 genres
-
NewsFormer X Factor contestant calls for reality TV mental health fund
Lucy Spraggan reveals rape in upcoming memoir
-
NewsIn brief: Sky News; Jeremy Vine; A+E; BBC podcast; Freevee
New presenter in place for Sunday political show
-
NewsLime’s Nasreen Ahmed to work on Waterloo Road
Ex-Hollyoaks producer leaves indie after two years
-
NewsTony Blair: BBC should stand up for itself
Corporation defended by former PM as bosses set for House of Lords quizzing
-
NewsC4 sets up search for hidden treasure in hoarders’ homes
Three-parter from 141 Productions will feature antiques and collectibles experts
-
NewsSister lands Netflix alum Cindy Holland
Ex-originals boss will lead This is Going to Hurt producer as global chief exec
-
-
NewsParents in Huw Edwards case to appear in TalkTV interview
Interview recorded as part of a three-part doc series
-
NewsITV drops potential acquisition of All3Media
It will continue to ’monitor’ the situation as superindie hits record sales
-
NewsITV cancels Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest Airport
No plans for more series of Raw format after recent ratings dip
-
NewsBBC4 acquires Israeli true crime doc Shadow of Truth
Deal with Fremantle for series about high-profile murder of schoolgirl
-
NewsBroadcasters blast BBC News over Huw Edwards coverage
Jon Sopel leads chorus of criticism while Rod Liddle defends corporation
-


















