The UFC’s highly anticipated 300th pay-per-view event has already experienced a major hiccup. Viewers in the UK experienced audio issues while tuning into the TNT sports broadcast on Saturday, with no commentary being heard. “okay TNT sports is just f*****g up the
The 35-year-old was in men’s doubles action later on Wednesday, but defeat to Fils was his final men’s singles match of a career that twice took him to the fourth round of a Grand Slam and previously saw him ranked inside the
The BBC has apologised after accidentally replacing Sadiq Khan’s London mayoral party political broadcast with one for Tory rival Susan Hall. The Labour politician’s three-minute campaign video was due to be shown on BBC One in London just before 7pm yesterday. But
The United States has been issued a chilling threat from a prominent ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin as tensions in the Ukraine war explode onto the global scale. Vladimir Solovyov, a leading figure in Kremlin-backed media, has openly suggested the possibility
Campaigners have urged ministers to help safeguard the future of traditional broadcast TV and radio until the 2040s. They particularly want to protect access for low income families. The warning comes as the government’s Media Bill returns to parliament in the House
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Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, who has reigned for 52 years, has announced an unexpected abdication live on TV in a new year address to her nation. Queen Margrethe has been billed the world’s only current queen regnant and the longest-serving current female head
A Labour councillor launched into a foul-mouthed rant after becoming fed up with horse manure on a bridge in his area. Long-serving Derby city councillor, Martin Repton, made the comments during a public meeting which was being broadcast live online while discussing
A BBC News anchor was caught raising her middle finger to the camera just as the live broadcast started in a hilarious clip. Maryam Moshiri was raising her eyebrows and making the offending gesture right as the show’s iconic musical countdown sequence
Ministers have come under mounting pressure to protect traditional TV and radio of tens of millions of people in the UK. Campaigners argue that Ofcom figures prove that more than 53 million people still watch broadcast television every week. According to the