Ofcom investigates campaign on Ken Bruce radio show
Greatest Hits Radio’s campaign around offenders attending sentencing is under scrutiny.
Greatest Hits Radio’s campaign around offenders attending sentencing is under scrutiny.
The Bolton paperboy turned international broadcaster is recognised for a 30-year journalism career.
The musician appeared via video link as a defence witness in the actor’s sex assault trial.
The star is encouraging fellow striking actors and writers to make their own indie films and shows.
Filmmakers are using AI to generate short films and adverts. But are they any good?
Fashion, music and TV are all taking cues from 20-odd years ago – but what’s behind the fascination?
Ben Thompson struggled to get a note out of the instrument during a segment on BBC Breakfast.
A brief history of the warring console makers’ attempts to become the games industry’s big boss.
The South Yorkshire singer has been recognised for her musical success and “championing diversity”.
The Love Actually writer and director will curate a festive variety show for Comic Relief.
Gallery owner Steph Warren had a job at the “reserved” graffiti star’s print shop in London.
The singer tells the BBC she wants to build better support for contestants on reality TV shows.
In her first broadcast interview, a former X Factor contestant reveals she was raped which led her to leaving the competition.
Sony agrees deal with tech giant to keep franchise on PlayStation as Activision buyout moves step closer.
The fast-moving story saw the dial shift on the balance between public interest, privacy and misconduct.
The English-French star, who rose to fame alongside Serge Gainsbourg, has died in Paris.
Olivia Dean entertained people around London during the pandemic in her bright yellow van.
Twenty years after he was first created in a comic book, Pavitr Prabhakar makes his film debut.
Jarvis Cocker, Steve Lamacq, Jo Whiley and Damon Albarn share their opinions on the end of an era.
The musician said she felt let down by the show after she was attacked by a hotel porter in 2012.
One TV actor who’s worked in Hollywood for a decade says he makes $20,000 (£15,200) a year.
One of late director Stanley Kubrick’s films is to be adapted for the stage for the first time.
Ynon Kreiz, CEO of toymaker Mattel, talks about the future of the Barbie brand.
The ripple effects of the shutdown are being felt in film hubs thousands of kilometres away.
Shekhar Kapur says diverse casting is “a good thing” but hides “a greater, more fundamental issue”.
The action was met with boos and jeers from some members of the audience at the Royal Albert Hall.
The industry’s biggest shutdown since 1960 has already impacted major films and promotional events.
The Oppenheimer director says fully supports the “jobbing actors and staff writers” on strike.
The Hollywood actor denies 12 sex offences against four men between 2001 and 2013.
The star was accused of laziness in the band’s early days, but she was actually in physical pain.