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BBC Cautions Monty Don Over £300 Barbour Jacket Breach
The veteran gardener was reminded of BBC conflict rules after flaunting a luxury jacket on Gardeners' World.
BBC Warns Monty Don Over £300 Barbour Jacket Breach
Monty Don was reminded of BBC conflict rules after flaunting a £300 Barbour coat on Gardeners' World.
Fern Britton Alleges BBC Breakfast Editor Locked Her in Office to Berate Her
The 68-year-old presenter describes being "shredded" by management during a "very, very difficult" period of her career.
The £300 Jacket Dilemma: Why Monty Don’s Barbour Partnership Triggered a BBC Warning
A luxury brand partnership has landed long-time Gardeners' World host Monty Don in hot water with the BBC over strict co...
Anderson Cooper's Final Sign-Off: 60 Minutes Pivots to Digital Under First Outside Producer
After nearly two decades, Anderson Cooper leaves 60 Minutes as the newsmagazine names Nick Bilton its first executive pr...
WNYC at 100: Inside the Gigantic Effort to Save a Century of New York Sound
The New York Public Radio Archives hold a million-dollar challenge: preserving a century of audio from lacquer discs to ...
NYT Employees Sue Over Secret AI Surveillance
Unionized New York Times staff sue, alleging AI spying violates their contract.
Inside CECOT: What Richard Madeley's 'Mega Prison' Documentary Got Wrong
The documentary 'Inside The World's Mega Prison' promised a hard-hitting look at El Salvador's notorious super-jail, but...
CBS Veteran Sharyn Alfonsi Departs 60 Minutes Amid Editorial Clash as FPF Flags Paramount‑CNN Deal
Alfonsi quits after a pulled segment, while the Freedom of the Press Foundation warns a $111 billion Paramount‑CNN merge...
The End of an Era: Why the BBC Axed Football Focus After 52 Years
From Bob Wilson to Alex Scott, the curtain falls on a Saturday lunchtime institution as viewership numbers plummet.
The High Cost of a Platform: Channel 4’s Controversial Huw Edwards Interview
Internal staff outrage and victim advocacy groups are clashing with Channel 4’s decision to host a tell-all from the con...
Channel 4's 'Golden Goose' Problem: Streaming Success vs. MAFS Allegations
A celebratory annual report from Channel 4 has collided with a harrowing Panorama documentary detailing sexual violence ...
Channel 4 and CPL Push Forward with MAFS UK Spin-off Amid Safety Scandals
Despite mounting pressure to cancel the hit dating series, production company CPL remains committed to expanding the fra...
CBS's Colbert Cut: Corporate Merger or Political Silence?
Protesters gather at the Ed Sullivan Theater as critics claim the cancellation of The Late Show was a strategic move to ...
The Architect of Canadian Business News: Remembering Neville Nankivell
From a Western Australian student to the helm of the Financial Post, Nankivell redefined how Canada's elite consumed eco...
The Human Cost of Ratings: Reality TV’s Dangerous Descent into Exploitation
As Married At First Sight faces rape allegations and casting scandals, the industry's 'bear-baiting' tactics are under i...
The High Cost of True Crime: Why the McCann Drama is Sparking Outrage
Madeleine McCann's parents are condemning a new Channel 5 dramatization, claiming the production causes ongoing harm to ...
Beyond the Algorithm: The Whimsical Reality of a Bored Panda Editor's Life
From technical login troubleshooting to the unexpected theories of an 11-year-old, a new report explores the chaotic, he...
Media Chiefs Push for BBC Funding Overhaul Amid Political Pressure
Media executives argue the BBC's public good justifies mandatory licence fees, even for non-users, sparking debate over ...
BBC Funding Debate: Should Britons Pay Even If They Don't Watch?
Media leaders argue the BBC's 'public good' justifies mandatory licence fees, even for non-users. But critics warn of po...
HuffPost Appeals to Readers as Newsroom Closures Accelerate
HuffPost urges its audience to fund the outlet amid a wave of newsroom shutdowns and corporate consolidation.
Beyond the Serial Killer: The Rise of Niche True Crime Curation
From the Ant Hill Kids cult to the Seven Deadly Sins killings, a new wave of deep-dive storytelling is uncovering histor...
Matt Brittin Takes BBC Helm as Trans Culture Claims Spark Turmoil
New BBC leader Matt Brittin steps in amid accusations of a trans‑focused bias and looming licence fee debates.
BBC Faces Turbulent Leadership Change Amid Trans‑Activist Culture Claims
Matt Brittin steps in as director‑general while the BBC wrestles with bullying allegations and licence‑fee debates.
Colbert’s Final Act: A Public Rebuke of CBS’s Institutional Weakness
As his tenure nears an end, Stephen Colbert uses his platform to highlight CBS's inability to get a news anchor into Bei...
The Performance of Presence: When Authors Become Accidental Influencers
A journalist's struggle with 272,000 followers reveals the psychological and environmental cost of the modern content ma...
Sally Nugent Returns to BBC Breakfast Following Three-Week Hiatus
After a period of viewer speculation, the veteran broadcaster rejoins Jon Kay on the morning news desk.
HuffPost's Survival Strategy Amid Media Shutdowns and Cruz's Labor Remarks
As corporate consolidation forces newsroom closures, HuffPost turns to reader support while a progressive firebrand clas...
Media Crisis: Corporate Consolidation Threatens Free Press Independence
As newsroom closures accelerate, corporate consolidation and political pressures challenge the survival of independent j...
Free Press Under Siege
Corporate consolidation forces newsrooms to shut down, sparking daily attacks on free press concept