Broadcasters Zee and Sony are to meet in Singapore after Zee began legal action against Sony’s claim for a $90 million termination fee in their failed $10 billion merger.
Channel 4 cuts expected to be deeper than anticipated
Channel 4 is this week expected to announce a series of job cuts as the commercially funded PSB struggles with a downturn in broadcast advertising.
Paramount pulls back from international content
Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish as told staffers to expect a number of redundancies as he looks to streamline the company.
TV presenting mixed picture for Telia
The outgoing CEO of Telia Company says the turnaround of its TV business still lies ahead.
Peacock boost as Comcast international subscribers drop
Comcast has reported increased revenues of 2.3% with Peacock continuing to position itself as the fastest growing streaming service in the United States.
Virgin Media most-complained about in Ofcom report
Virgin Media was the most complained-about provider in the UK across the broadband, landline and pay-TV categories, seeing significant rises across all these areas from the previous quarter.
TF1 claims France Télévisions receiving “illegal state aid”
TF1 Group has filed a complaint with the European Commission, alleging “illegal state aid” from France in favour of the public broadcaster France Television.
Ofcom to examine BBC impartiality
The government is giving Ofcom new powers to oversee the BBC’s online content – as well as TV and radio.
Viaplay Nordic operations benefit from lower ad decline
Viaplay says its full year group net sales are expected to come in within its previously provided target range.
Deutsche Telekom most valuable telco brand worldwide
As confirmed by the Brand Finance Global 500 study published today, Deutsche Telekom has become the most valuable telecommunications brand in the world for the first time, beating Verizon and […]