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  • Never Mind The Buzzcocks cancelled after 18 years and 28 series

    May 26, 2015

    Never Mind the Buzzcocks has been axed by the BBC after 18 years and 28 series. The BBC2 pop music panel quiz has struggled to keep up ratings in recent series, with the final Rhod Gilbert-hosted show averaging 1.1m fewer viewers than the 2013 run according to Broadcast. A BBC spokeswoman explained: After 28 series [...]

  • Cineworld predicts Star Wars and James Bond to deliver further box office growth

    May 26, 2015

    The figures Online streaming may be on the rise, but the lure of the silver screen is still strong if Cineworld's last 19 weeks are anything to go by. The UK cinema operator saw total group revenue rise 26.8 per cent for the 19 weeks ended May 14, with the biggest growth enjoyed in central [...]

  • Phone hacking scandal: Trinity Mirror sets aside further £16m after being ordered to pay £1.2m compensation

    May 21, 2015

    Trinity Mirror has set aside a further £16m after it was ordered to pay out £1.2m in compensation to eight phone-hacking victims today. The publisher of the Daily and Sunday Mirror has been accused of "industrial-scale phone hacking", but says it may appeal the ruling over a dispute on the method used for calculating the level [...]

  • Potus tweets, world listens: Barack Obama finally gets his own Twitter account

    May 19, 2015

    Barack Obama is used to enduring long battles but even by his standards, a six-year wait to get a Twitter account must have been something of a slog.    Still, he's made his point, gaining 1.77m followers in less than 24 hours, easily beating poor old David Cameron, who languishes down the table with * [...]

  • Entertainment One share price rises as Peppa Pig helps profit grow despite film struggles

    May 19, 2015

    The figures Entertainment One's share price jumped by two per cent in early trading as the group delivered a 13 per cent rise in full year profit before tax to £44m as sales of pre-school Peppa Pig properties hit $1bn (£640m) worldwide. Revenue at the group fell by five per cent from £823m to £785.8m – [...]

  • UKTV to show record-breaking results after big investment programmes

    May 18, 2015

    UKTV will today announce results that show record-breaking revenue, profits and ratings on the back of its major investment in exclusive and original programmes. The company’s 2014 revenue will be £283m, up from £278m in 2013. It will also announce £74.1m of earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda), which is up 10 per [...]

  • Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs: First trailer for Danny Boyle biopic unveiled

    May 18, 2015

    The first trailer for British director Danny Boyle's biopic of Steve Jobs has landed, with Michael Fassbender appearing in Jobs' trademark black turtleneck. Read more: Steve Jobs was an amazing businessman – but Einstein’s the genius behind the iPod Steve Jobs, the second feature film on the Apple founder's life, is written by Aaron Sorkin, the Academy-award [...]

  • English football clubs’ shortage of success in Europe is a risk for BT

    May 14, 2015

    Gavin Patterson’s BT, which bid a sky-high £897m for the live rights to Champions League football for the next three years, could see the attractiveness of its package diminished if English clubs continue to perform badly in the prestigious competition next year.   Four Premier League teams qualify for the competition but there are fears [...]

  • ITV a takeover target after Adam Crozier oversees dramatic turnaround

    May 14, 2015

    Charlotte Henry watches a positive programme at ITV, unlike a few years ago.  No wonder that takeover talk persists.   In a conference centre in Westminster, some of ITV’s shareholders have assembled for the company’s annual general meeting (AGM). They broadly welcomed the progress of the share price, their positivity no doubt boosted by a [...]

  • Meet Britain’s biggest film buff who has seen over 7,000 films in the last 70 years visiting Swiss Cottage Odeon every week

    May 14, 2015

    A London man can lay claim to the title of being Britain's biggest film buff, having gone to the cinema every single week for the last 70 years. John Gale has taken in more than 7,000 films at the Odeon in Swiss Cottage, which he calls a second home after visiting at least every week, [...]

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