Category : Broadcasting


Anglesey Vampire Killer Podcast Examines 2001 Murder Case

BBC's Crime Next Door podcast explores the 2001 murder of 90-year-old Mabel Leyshon by a vampire-obsessed student on Anglesey, examining its impact on the close-knit community. Plus, other notable podcasts including Olga, Erika and Me and (Un)common Groun

Soap Opera Romances That Made Viewers Cringe

From incestuous affairs to awkward age gaps, explore the most cringe-worthy soap opera romances in British television history, including scandals from Coronation Street, Emmerdale, and EastEnders.

BGT Drone Act Controversy: Royal Timing Criticized

Britain's Got Talent's opening episode featured a patriotic drone show by Celestial, drawing mixed reactions from viewers and judges. The act's inclusion of King Charles' speech sparked timing criticism.

BBC's Bafta Censorship Strategy Risks Backlash

The BBC faces a delicate balancing act as it prepares to broadcast the Bafta Film Awards, seeking to avoid political controversies like the Bob Vylan Glastonbury incident while navigating accusations of censorship.

ONS Slams BBC's 'Industry' for Fake Staff Depiction

The Office for National Statistics has written to the BBC, criticizing the TV series 'Industry' for an episode where characters impersonate ONS field interviewers, warning it risks public trust in data collection.

Claudia Winkleman's BBC Chat Show: Can It Succeed?

Claudia Winkleman's new BBC chat show launches next month, facing high expectations. Experts like Kirsty Wark and Esther Rantzen share insights on creating interview gold in a competitive TV landscape.

Rugby TV Revolution: Streaming Giants Challenge Broadcasters

The landscape of rugby broadcasting is undergoing seismic shifts as streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime enter the sports market, challenging traditional broadcasters TNT Sports and Sky while reshaping how fans watch both rugby union and leagu

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