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  • Sky accuses Amazon of failing to prevent piracy on Fire Sticks

    February 26, 2025

    Sky has accused Amazon of not doing enough to prevent the piracy of its sports rights via “jailbroken” Fire Sticks. Sky’s group chief operating officer Nick Herm said that illegal viewing of its subscription content, which includes Premier League football, Formula 1 and boxing, was costing “hundreds of millions of dollars” and that “about half” [...]

  • Marty Sheargold: Australian radio DJ gets chop after Matildas ‘penis’ jibe

    February 26, 2025

    Australian radio presenter Marty Sheargold has departed station Triple M after he claimed he’d prefer to impale his genitals than watch the women’s national football team, the Matildas. Shock-jock Sheargold told listeners of his show on Monday that he “would rather hammer a nail through the head of [his] penis” than watch the Matildas and [...]

  • Saudi Arabia’s Surj Sports Investment confirms stake in Dazn

    February 17, 2025

    Saudi Arabia’s Surj Sports Investment has confirmed that it has taken a minority stake in streaming platform Dazn and entered into a joint venture aimed at showing more events taking place in the kingdom. The announcement confirms long-running rumours of Saudi investment in Dazn and despite the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), of which Surj [...]

  • The Spectator: RedbirdIMI sale forces magazine into the red for the first time since 2012

    February 7, 2025

    The Spectator crashed into the red for the first time in more than a decade after its initial sale to RedbirdIMI, it has been revealed. The magazine has posted a pre-tax loss of £6.8m for 2023, according to delayed accounts filed with Companies House after the sale cost it £6.4m. The loss came after the [...]

  • Exclusive: Former GB News presenter Dan Wootton named as defendant in High Court claim 

    February 6, 2025

    Former GB News presenter Dan Wootton has been named as the defendant in a claim filed at the High Court last month. Unusually for a High Court case, an anonymity order has been granted protecting the identity of the claimant. Details of the claim against Wootton have not yet been made public. The anonymity order [...]

  • Jimi Hendrix copyright dispute proceeds to trial as Sony losses appeal

    February 6, 2025

    Sony Music's attempt to block a copyright claim by the estate of Jimi Hendrix has been blocked again after the Court of Appeal dismissed their claim

  • Dan Walker and Jeremy Vine help Channel 5 to record year

    February 3, 2025

    The star power of Dan Walker and Jeremy Vine helped viewing figures for ITN-produced daily news and current affairs on Channel 5 surge in 2024. 5 News at 5pm, which is anchored by Walker, increased its audience by four per cent to a 3.4 per cent market share. The figure means 2024 was the highest [...]

  • GB News challenge over breaking Ofcom broadcasting rules heads to High Court

    January 29, 2025

    GB News is seeking a judicial reviews to contest Ofcom's rulings over breaches of impartiality in broadcasts, including the presentation of State of the Nation by politicians

  • Billionaire Sir Leonard Blavatnik injects £630m to prop up Netflix-rival DAZN as losses mount

    January 26, 2025

    Billionaire Sir Leonard Blavatnik has injected a further $827m (£630m) into streaming giant DAZN in a bid to become a major rival to Netflix. The businessman has now invested more than $6.7bn (£5.3bn) in the London-based sports streaming service, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House. DAZN is owned by Access Industries, a New York-based [...]

  • Is your Netflix subscription price about to rise?

    January 22, 2025

    Netflix is to increase its prices in several countries after reportedly gaining nearly 19 million subscribers during its last quarter. The streaming giant confirmed price hikes in the US, Canada, Argentina and Portugal. On whether price rises could soon be made in the UK, a Netflix spokesperson said there is “nothing to share as of [...]

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