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  • Sky challenges Ofcom’s end-of-contract notification rule in latest legal bid

    July 29, 2025

    Media giant Sky is trying to appeal a regulatory ruling that put obligation on it to provide customers with end-of-contract notifications

  • Paramount bags South Park in $1.5bn deal after fierce bidding war

    July 24, 2025

    Paramount has inked a $1.5bn (£1.1bn) deal with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, bringing the long-running animated satire exclusively to its streaming platform Paramount+ after a drawn-out bidding war with rivals including HBO Max and Netflix. The five-year agreement grants Paramount+ streaming rights to all 26 previous seasons of the Emmy-winning show [...]

  • ITV beats expectations despite profits dip, as streaming and Studios deliver

    July 24, 2025

    ITV has delivered half year results ahead of expectations, bolstering confidence in its turnaround strategy despite a sharp fall in profits. Growth in digital advertising and continued momentum at ITV Studios offset tough comparisons with last year’s advertising period during the men’s Euros. The FTSE 250 broadcaster reported a 31 per cent drop in group [...]

  • Sport England boss Boardman asks Ofcom to act on Lionesses abuse

    July 22, 2025

    Sport England chair Chris Boardman has written to regulator Ofcom to raise concerns about online abuse of the Lionesses during the Women’s Euros. It comes after England defender Jess Carter on Sunday revealed she would step back from social media following online racist abuse she received throughout the tournament. Boardman has written to Ofcom chief [...]

  • What does Netflix’s use of AI mean for TV’s future?

    July 18, 2025

    Netflix has used generative artificial intelligence (AI) to produce visual effects in one of its original series for the first time, marking a significant moment for the streaming giant and the wider entertainment industry. The scene in question – a collapsing building featured in the upcoming Argentine science fiction drama El Eternauta – was created [...]

  • Maker of Gary Neville’s The Overlap surges into profit

    July 17, 2025

    Gary Neville’s production company has returned to profit after its main show, The Overlap, almost doubled in value, it has been revealed. Buzz 16 Productions has posted a pre-tax profit of £743,306 for the year to 30 June, 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show. The turnaround comes after the company posted a pre-tax [...]

  • Harry Potter TV series maker falls into the red as shooting starts

    July 17, 2025

    A company run by the new co-producer of the James Bond franchise entered the red ahead of starting work on the new Harry Potter TV series, it has been revealed. Heyday Television is a joint venture between Heyday Films, which was founded in 1996 by producer David Heyman, and Universal International Studios. In March this [...]

  • Future: Marie Claire owner stays on track as US ad market steadies

    July 17, 2025

    Future PLC told the market on Thursday that it remains on course to meet full-year expectations after a steady third quarter, buoyed by signs of stabilisation in the UK advertising market and solid magazine performance. The FTSE 250 media group behind titles like TechRadar, Marie Claire and The Week said trading for the three months [...]

  • Booktok boosts Bloomsbury again as Sarah J Mass tops bestseller lists

    July 16, 2025

    Bloomsbury has been buoyed by the success of its fantasy-romance list as online discourse fuels mass interest in the books. Sarah J Maas topped bestseller lists again this year with the paperback launch of House of Flame and Shadow in June, following global success with the previous two books in the series. She has now sold [...]

  • Exclusive: BBC makes late swoop for Open highlights deal

    July 15, 2025

    The BBC has secured a last-minute deal to show evening highlights of the Open Championship at Royal Portrush this week.  The R&A has agreed a new three-year deal with the BBC for highlights in a contract that also covers the Women’s Open, starting with the 2025 edition at Royal Porthcawl at the end of the [...]

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