All News articles – Page 4081
-
News
Rap for axed ITV show The Vice
Axed-ITV1 series The Vice has received a posthumous rap over the knuckles after the show failed to warn viewers about nudity and sexual behaviour in a show broadcast shortly after the watershed.
-
News
BBC pulls plug on Tweenies' junk food
The BBC is axing links between its children's TV characters and fast-food chains such as McDonald's and Burger King...
-
News
BBC winning battle for public trust
The Government is losing out to the BBC in the battle for public trust in the wake of the David Kelly affair, an op...
-
News
Andi's pop dog
Former kids' TV host Andi Peters has bagged one of the biggest jobs in the UK music industry - boss of Top of the P...
-
News
TV cops face sex and violine rap
Police dramas The Bill and The Vice were blasted by watchdogs yesterday for showing a child rape and an officer rom...
-
News
Evans to pay£7m to Virgin
Chris Evans has agreed to pay£7m to the owners of Virgin Radio following the failure of his multi-million pound hi...
-
News
Evans faces£18m bill over Virgin court case defeat
Chris Evans, the former disc jockey, has agreed to pay£7 million to the owners of Virgin Radio after his High Cour...
-
News
Chris Evans pays£7m after losing court battle - but 'it's only money'
To millions of listeners, he was a genius. To local publicans, he was a godsend. To Mr Justice Lightman, after a se...
-
News
More trust for BBC than government
The public trust the BBC more than the government over claims about Iraq and weapons of mass destruction, according to a new poll.
-
News
Evans agrees£7m payment to settle Virgin court dispute
Chris Evans, the maverick radio and TV presenter who was branded a 'management nightmare' by a High Court judge yes...
-
News
BBC defends online activities ahead of websites review
The BBC has submitted a vigorous defence of its online activities ahead of a government-commissioned review of its ...
-
News
Extracts from BBC chairman Gavyn Davies' piece in the Sunday Telegraph
'Even amid the sadness surrounding the tragic death of Dr Kelly, some people in and around the government have seen...
-
News
So who really hates the BBC
The Times and The sun were highly critical of the corporation last week in the wake of David Kelly's suicide. Was R...
-
News
Jowell allays Charter fears
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has moved to quell fears that the BBC's role in the Dr David Kelly affair would influence its Charter renewal process.
-
News
Peters rejoins BBC
Former Channel 4 kids chief Andi Peters has rejoined the BBC in a newly-created role of executive editor (popular music).
-
News
Doing the business
Former Reuters boss Mark Wood took over last week at ITN. In his first interview he tells Maggie Brown that he's th...
-
News
Why I'm not bitter
When a man drowned in Michael Barrymore's pool it seemed his TV career was over. But now he's on the comeback trail...
-
News
BBC faces new questions as charter debate reignites
A senior BBC executive cleared Andrew Gilligan's controversial newspaper article in which he linked Alastair Campb...
-
News
Ministers retreat over BBC charter threats
The culture secretary, tessa Jowell, yesterday sought to extinguish the still incendiary row between the government...
-
News
Ratner in digital TV talks with Desmond
Gerald Ratner is planning to team up with Richard Desmond's media empire to sell jewellery from his new internet ve...