TV & Radio
Is this a magic formula to attract young people back to television?
E4's hit teen shows include Skins and Misfits but it's still criticised for making 'vacuous pap'. The controller Angela Jain argues her case to Ian Burrell
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Victory on the menu: Virgin keeps its electronic programme guide
Monday, 7 December 2009
Few television viewers think twice about the on-screen programme guide they use to change channels, but it has been the subject of a fierce court battle which could have repercussions around Europe.
'Newsnight and Paxman are what the BBC is all about'
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Peter Rippon reflects on his year as editor of the flagship news show. Matthew Bell reports
Anti war anger over Question Time panellists
Friday, 4 December 2009
The BBC was involved in a fresh row over its flagship Question Time programme today when it was accused of not reflecting public opinion in a line-up of panellists set to discuss the war in Afghanistan.
Renault and Porsche launch new TV initiatives
Friday, 4 December 2009
Renault and Porsche are reaching out to customers by introducing new TV services. Renault has taken up its own dedicated channel on the Sky system, while Porsche Experience TV uses the web as a delivery mechanism.
Five signs YouTube deal to offer shows on demand
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Five has signed a deal with YouTube to make shows such as The Hotel Inspector, The Gadget Show, Neighbours and Home And Away available for catch up viewing on the video-sharing website.
BBC 'sorry' for Boycott outburst
Monday, 30 November 2009
The BBC has apologised to radio listeners after a foul-mouthed outburst from Geoffrey Boycott during its cricket coverage.
Ian Burrell: Viewers deceived by the BBC again
Monday, 30 November 2009
The BBC Trust has today condemend the "serious and repeated" breaches of BBC guidelines by independent production comapny Reef Television in making daytime programmes on BBC One and BBC Two.
Cash for trash? BBC seeks payout over faked scenes
Monday, 30 November 2009
The BBC Trust reported "serious and repeated" breaches of editorial guidelines in a number of daytime shows, including faked scenes.
Sport on TV: We should be more clinical in the way we look at depression
Sunday, 29 November 2009
The word "jocks" either conjures up images of Scots or American high school quarterbacks. While the former may be envisaged as dour, stony-faced and apparently under a permanent black cloud, we would not expect the latter to be affected by any kind of mental anguish. The whole point of the expression is that sporting achievement among the young goes hand in hand with immunity to any kind of introspection. After all, they get the prettiest girls, the open-top cars, the adulation of the crowd. The quarterbacks, that is, not the Scots. Who needs a convertible under all those black clouds?
Lost the news? There's an app for that...
Friday, 27 November 2009
System meltdown forces BBC presenter to read the headlines from her iPhone
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