Times: Former Google executive becomes new BBC CEO
The BBC's board has approved the appointment of former Google executive Matt Brittin as the new head of the broadcaster, with an announcement expected this week.
ABC staff to go on 24-hour strike after rejecting pay offer
ABC journalists and staff will strike for 24 hours after a majority rejected the broadcaster's pay offer in a recent vote.
Quebec baseball icon Rodger Brulotte dead at 79
Rodger Brulotte, a cherished baseball broadcaster and columnist in Quebec, has passed away at the age of 79.
Rhoda Roberts, Indigenous broadcaster and cultural powerhouse – obituary
Rhoda Roberts, a renowned Indigenous broadcaster and cultural figure in Australia, has passed away at the age of 66, leaving behind a legacy of promoting Aboriginal culture and storytelling.
Dame Jenni Murray dies after devastating Christmas fears: everything we know
Dame Jenni Murray, a renowned BBC Radio 4 broadcaster, has passed away at the age of 75, shortly after expressing fears about not seeing Christmas.
Jenni Murray dead: BBC Woman's Hour star tragically dies aged 75
Legendary BBC broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray has passed away at the age of 75 after a long career in broadcasting, particularly known for her work on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
American Traditional Broadcaster: Bari Weiss Closes CBS Radio
CBS Radio, under the leadership of Bari Weiss, is set to close, resulting in the loss of numerous jobs.
Norway's Crown Princess breaks silence on Epstein friendship
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has publicly addressed her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, expressing regret and stating she was deceived by him.
BROKE THE SILENCE ⟩ Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit on her communication with Epstein: I was manipulated
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit opened up about her interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a lengthy interview with Norwegian broadcaster NRK.
Does Kim Eo-jun need to apologize for the 'prosecution cancellation transaction theory'? Park Joo-min is the only one who says '△'
Candidates in the Democratic Party's primary for Seoul mayor agree that broadcaster Kim Eo-jun should apologize regarding recent allegations, with some suggesting that the necessity of the apology depends on whether he had prior knowledge of the claims.
Heat after the European Commission report on Polish media. In the background TV Republika
The head of the National Broadcasting Council criticized the European Commission's positive assessment of the Polish public media situation post-2023 changes, asserting the public broadcaster has not regained its market position.
‘Gabriel the Angel…’ President Yoon Criticizes Jeong Han-gil’s Broadcast as ‘Ridiculous’
President Yoon criticized a former teacher’s YouTube broadcast making absurd claims about his alleged plan for asylum in China, prompting a defense from the broadcaster.
Dave Jamieson dead: BBC Radio 1 star dies in Spain as tributes paid to 'radio great'
Radio broadcaster Dave Jamieson has passed away in Spain at the age of 76, prompting tributes from colleagues and fans.
Police dismiss defamation case against Kim Min-seok; Prime Minister Kim says he does not want punishment
The police dismissed a case of defamation against broadcaster Kim Eo-jun filed by a civic group, supported by Prime Minister Kim Min-seok's request for no punishment.
Journalist and broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray dies, BBC reports
Dame Jenni Murray, a renowned journalist and broadcaster known for hosting the BBC's Woman's Hour, has passed away at the age of 75.
Top BBC pundit axed as 23-year agreement comes to an end after bankruptcy
Michael Johnson, a renowned BBC athletics pundit and sprint legend, will no longer appear in the broadcaster's programming in 2026 following the bankruptcy of his Grand Slam Track competition.
Hunger strike for Radio Radicale, De Chirico and Nahum also join
Officials from Forza Italia and other parties have begun a hunger strike to protest funding cuts to Radio Radicale, a broadcaster that has been airing parliamentary sessions for decades.
President Yoon Shares Article Mentioning Kim Eo-jun: "Excess That Hinders Reform Should Not Exist"
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized on social media that unnecessary excess hindering reform should not be tolerated, while sharing criticism aimed at him by broadcaster Kim Eo-jun regarding his commitment to judicial reform.
POSTIMEES IN LITHUANIA ⟩ Ongoing Dispute over National Broadcasting in Lithuania Uncovers Deeper Political Tensions
The ongoing dispute over Lithuania's national broadcaster LRT reveals significant political tensions within the country, as opposition members fear proposed legal changes could undermine media independence.
Political Persecution: There is More Behind Moravec's Departure. However, Demonstrating for CT May Backfire
The departure of Václav Moravec from Czech Television highlights broader issues of political pressure and internal conflicts within the public broadcaster.
Conflict among TVP Council Members. 'There are not enough honest people'
Members of the TVP Council discussed the public broadcaster's challenges, highlighting the importance of integrity in leadership.
L. Kasčiūnas: The Conservatives Request an Expert Evaluation on Amendments to the LRT Law
L. Kasčiūnas announced that the Conservative Party has submitted signatures for an expert evaluation regarding amendments to the law governing Lithuania's national broadcaster, LRT.
Kim Eo-jun: President Yoon is nurturing Kim Min-seok as the next leader... Kim Min-seok rebuts, 'It’s a martial arts novel.'
Kim Min-seok, the Prime Minister of South Korea, responded to broadcaster Kim Eo-jun's suggestion that his U.S. trip was part of a presidential program to cultivate future leaders by labeling the claim as absurd fantasy.
“Kim Eo-jun's broadcast appearances need to be restrained”… distancing from the 'Chungjeongno President' in the ruling party
Ruling party members in South Korea are calling for a distancing from broadcaster Kim Eo-jun's popular YouTube channel following controversial claims made on his program.
After Himmler's Re-election: ZDF Must prove itself
Norbert Himmler has been re-elected as the director of ZDF, where he emphasized the need for the broadcaster to adapt in order to support democracy in a changing world.
ARD: "Don't Let It Discourage You. That's the Challenge"
Veteran broadcaster Jörg Schönenborn has unexpectedly stepped down as WDR Program Director to become a moderator for ARD's 'Tagesthemen' news program.
Broadcast Council has voted: Norbert Himmler remains director at ZDF
Norbert Himmler has been re-elected as the director of ZDF for a second five-year term by the broadcaster's council.
Different understandings in Lithuanian society about the work and role of the public media LRT in the country
The Lithuanian Parliament is currently reviewing amendments to the law regulating the activities of the public broadcaster LRT, amidst concerns from journalists regarding these changes.
LRT Administration: Changing the Law Would Make the Broadcaster Dependent, Interfering with Content
The LRT claims that proposed legislative amendments would undermine its independence and violate EU media freedom norms.
S. Kairys criticizes the LRT law project: amendments will weaken the public broadcaster
Politician S. Kairys criticizes proposed amendments to the LRT law, claiming they do not align with previous promises made regarding consultation with international bodies.
In the Seimas - five projects changing LRT operations: from funding cuts to governance changes
The Seimas introduces significant changes to the governance and operation of the national broadcaster LRT, including funding adjustments and a newly defined management structure.
Should you have called Okamura to the discussion? What is the issue with Czech Television and Václav Moravec
The departure of prominent Czech broadcaster Václav Moravec has sparked strong reactions regarding the role of media and public interest in political discussions.
They are not "kids". STVR is firing its most capable people for their opinions
The public broadcaster STVR in Slovakia has dismissed several of its critical staff members, including striking figures from its ranks, amidst claims of state control and a lack of transparency over staffing audits.
Terry Newman: Finally, proof of what we’ve known all along — CBC is biased against conservatives
Travis Dhanraj, a former CBC host, claims systemic bias and discrimination at the Canadian broadcaster, particularly against conservative viewpoints, during a parliamentary testimony.
Former CBC host says he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership
Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj alleges he faced bullying and intimidation from senior leadership at the broadcaster, calling for a cultural change.
SBT removes podcasts from air and will re-air remake of 'The Usurper' at dawn
Brazilian broadcaster SBT has announced it will stop airing podcasts in the early morning hours and will instead replay the remake of the telenovela 'A Usurpadora' starting Monday, October 16.
Formula 1: Globo reaches 17.4 million with first race upon returning to the broadcaster
Globo's broadcast of the Australian Grand Prix attracted 17.4 million viewers, marking its return to Formula 1 coverage after five years.
Municipal School is 'renamed' after Adenilde Petrina, teacher, radio broadcaster, and reference in the black movement in Juiz de Fora
The Municipal School Santa Cândida in Juiz de Fora has been renamed in honor of Adenilde Petrina, a notable educator and advocate for racial equality, following an initiative by local councilor Laiz Perrut.
Journalist representatives urge parliamentarians and the Prime Minister not to vote for the LRT project prepared by the working group
A coalition of journalists’ associations in Lithuania is calling on lawmakers and the Prime Minister to reject a proposed project related to the public broadcaster LRT, citing concerns over media independence.
L. Kasčiūnas on the new LRT law project: I think it is worth asking for an expert evaluation
L. Kasčiūnas discusses the new law project regarding the national broadcaster LRT, emphasizing the need for expert evaluation before proceeding.
LRT journalists: proposed legislative amendments may harm the broadcaster's independence
LRT journalists are concerned that proposed legal amendments could undermine the independence of Lithuania's public broadcaster.
ORF: 'Zero Tolerance for Bad Behavior'
ORF Director Roland Weißmann resigns following sexual harassment allegations, which he denies, impacting the Austrian public broadcaster at a critical time.
Juozas Olekas: the working group's amendments concerning LRT are similar to the Venice Commission's conclusions
Parliament leader Juozas Olekas stated that the current proposal regarding LRT closely aligns with the Venice Commission's recommendations, especially concerning the funding of the national broadcaster.
Kim Min-seok says he does not wish for punishment for Kim Eo-jun, who was accused of 'slandering the Prime Minister'
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok expressed his unwillingness to pursue punishment against broadcaster Kim Eo-jun, despite allegations of defamation stemming from comments Kim made about government actions.
The Venice Commission urges to review the decision to freeze LRT funding
The Venice Commission has called for a review of the Lithuanian law that froze funding for the national broadcaster LRT, highlighting a lack of impact assessment and consultation.
Great doubts before the Polish Eurovision pre-selection after surprising changes
Poland's national broadcaster, TVP, has announced eight artists competing to represent the country at Eurovision, raising concerns over the absence of live performances.
All live sporting events BBC has lost rights to in 2026 with staff 'worried for future'
BBC staff are concerned about the broadcaster's future as it is set to lose rights to numerous live sporting events in 2026.
Media personality, broadcaster, and Agro puppeteer Jamie Dunn dies aged 76
Jamie Dunn, the iconic Australian media personality and voice behind the puppet Agro, has passed away at 76 years old.
The Brain Behind a Record ‘Pirate’ Sports Broadcast Now Has to Spread Awareness Video
Andrés Ezequiel Ponce, a 22-year-old law student, faces the task of creating an awareness video after illegally broadcasting a Boca Juniors soccer match, impacting the revenue of its rightful broadcaster.
The Venice Commission Will Urgently Evaluate the New LRT Law Amendments
The Venice Commission has decided to urgently assess the latest governance amendments to Lithuania's national radio and television.