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Television industry

October 2024

  • A mobile phone with 'facebook' on the screen lying on top of four newspapers

    Australia’s media concentration ranked second-worst in world as experts call for levy on tech firms

    Google and Meta should fund traditional public interest journalism, a new international study reports

September 2024

  • Actors in The Hardacres in period costume

    Creators of new drama The Hardacres decry lack of working-class TV

  • Phillip Schofield in Cast Away

    Phillip Schofield: ‘utter betrayal’ made me never want to be a presenter again

  • Phillip Schofield on an island off the coast of Madagascar, on Channel 5's Cast Away

    Phillip Schofield says he will be ‘forever sorry’ on primetime TV return

  • Phillip Schofield, in shorts and a T-shirt and wearing rings and a few bracelets, sits cross-legged on a sandy beach off the coast of Madagascar squinting into the sun

    Phillip Schofield is following the modern celebrity redemption playbook. Here it is

    Mark Borkowski
  • By storming our Al Jazeera offices in Ramallah, Israel has stepped up its assault on press freedom

    Asef Hamidi
  • ‘It caught everyone by surprise’: inside the rise and fall of the Disney Channel

  • ‘It’s absolutely abhorrent’: Jon Sopel on Huw Edwards, chaos in Britain and quitting the BBC

  • From Mick Jagger to Crossroads: the pioneering career of Cleo Sylvestre

  • Weekly Beast
    Seven’s Andrew O’Keefe coverage turns ugly as goading cameraman crosses a line

    Amanda Meade
  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Ed Davey says Liberal Democrats will be ‘responsible opposition’ to Labour – as it happened

  • After the Huw Edwards scandal, a tip for the BBC – your stars are not Gods: stop treating them like that

    Jane Martinson
  • ‘Survive to 2025’: UK TV production firms fight to stay afloat in slump

  • Huw Edwards’ fall from grace is urgent wake-up call to broadcasters

  • Weekly Beast
    Enemy at the gate? The West Australian turns its guns on Labor to back the mining giants

    Daisy Dumas
  • MPs could face stricter rules on paid media appearances

  • Exit signs: a timeline of Nine Entertainment’s annus horribilis

  • Nine CEO Mike Sneesby quits after months of pressure over allegations of toxic culture

  • UK TV production sector income falls by £400m as programming budgets cut

  • HBO posts casting call for next-generation Harry Potter TV series

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