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  • TFI Friday could return permanently after tonight’s anniversary special

    June 12, 2015

    TFI Friday could make a more permanent return to our screens, if tonight's one-off special is a hit (which it is almost certain to be).    The Chris Evans-fronted show, which first broadcast in 1996, is coming back for one night only. It will be aired at 9pm – much later than the traditional 6pm [...]

  • Rupert Murdoch reportedly stepping down from 21st Century Fox

    June 11, 2015

    Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is preparing to step down from his empire at 21st Century Fox, according to reports. Murdoch is expected to hand over the reigns to son James within six months to a year, according to CNBC, citing unnamed sources close to the family. The 84-year-old will remain as executive chairman and will [...]

  • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back returns to UK box office top 10 thanks to Secret Cinema

    June 10, 2015

    Star Wars has re-entered the top 10 at the UK box office – 35 years after it was first screened in cinemas. The Empire Strikes Back, "episode five" in the Star Wars saga, was the eighth-best performing film in the UK this weekend thanks to Secret Cinema screenings which delivered a total take just over £300,000. [...]

  • BT dismisses Sky claims with Champions League launch and big name signings

    June 9, 2015

    BT has launched its Champions League coverage, pouring cold water on the attempts of its main rival, Sky, to diminish the significance of winning the exclusive rights to European football. Sky has being trying to play down its loss of the rights to show Europe's premier club competition ever since its destination was announced more than a [...]

  • BT Sport’s Champions League coverage to feature Steven Gerrard and Gary Lineker and cost additional £5

    June 9, 2015

    Before jetting off to Hollywood to play for LA Galaxy, Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard will join Gary Lineker in the BT Sport studio as a pundit for its Champions League coverage. Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle and Howard Webb will also join the channel's team for its biggest season of football to date. BT will broadcast [...]

  • Fifa film United Passions flops as it takes just $607 at US box office

    June 8, 2015

    After arrests, resignations and allegations, Fifa's hellish fortnight got even worse this weekend with a box office bomb. United Passions, the Fifa-financed film which tells the story of the governing body and the World Cup, made a measly $607 on its opening weekend in the US –  a pathetic return that looks even worse in [...]

  • Top Gear: Chris Evans is making a “secret film” for car show as BBC looks for Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond replacements

    June 7, 2015

    Chris Evans, the Radio 2 DJ and host of the soon-to-return TFI Friday TV show, has revealed he is "secretly filming" for Top Gear, despite having previously ruled out any involvement in the show. Appearing on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch show, Evans said: “Not started yet, but we are doing a secret Top Gear film on Tuesday,” [...]

  • BBC sells White City site for £87m to Stanhope and Japanese firm Mitsui Fudosan

    June 5, 2015

    The BBC has announced the sale and sublet of its Media Village site in an £87m deal with Stanhope and Mitsui Fudosan. Read more: BBC offers James May and Richard Hammond £1m to stay Following an 18-month negotiating process, four acres of freehold land will be sold and six buildings in White City leased as part [...]

  • Culture secretary says BBC licence free is “regressive” and hits poor hardest

    June 4, 2015

    Culture secretary John Whittingdale has dubbed the BBC licence fee "regressive", saying that it hits the "poorest people" hardest. Speaking in Parliament, Mr Whittingdale told MPs that charging all viewers the same annual fee forced those on lower incomes to pay more for the BBC's television services. It is his most critical comment on the [...]

  • New guidance issued for payday loan adverts to prevent trivialisation of short-term high-cost borrowing

    June 4, 2015

    New guidance has been published on the regulation of adverts for payday loan products, designed to prevent ads from trivialising taking out short-term high-cost loans.  The Committee of Advertising Practice's rules, which come into immediate effect, say that ads must be responsible to the audience and society, and should not encourage consumers to make ill-considered or [...]

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