• Stakeholders Voice Concerns Over Broadcast Bill in their comments to the Ministry of Broadcasting

    The bill allows the central government or its agencies the power to inspect broadcasting networks and services. This, Deepstrat argues, raises worries about unwarranted intrusion into private networks.

  • News Broadcasters and Digital Association Critiques Draft Broadcasting Bill for Overregulating OTTs

    News broadcasters highlights how news content can't be classified and subjected to certification from content evaluation committees as it would quench the right to freedom of speech.

  • Chinese Grand Prix: The Full Broadcast Schedule

    The much-anticipated return of the Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai International Circuit marks its first event since 2019, after being disrupted by the pandemic. This weekend also introduces the first sprint race of 2024, adopting a revised format.The excitement is building as Formula One returns to the Shanghai International Circuit for the first time since the global outbreak of COVID-19 halted international events. The 2024 Chinese Grand Prix not only marks a return to familiar territory but...

  • Car fire engulfs Cubs-Mariners broadcast

    There’s probably no other sport, or broadcast for that matter, where the game will be momentarily interrupted by a car on fire on a nearby highway. But baseball isn’t any other sport, and the Chicago Cubs broadcast on Marquee Sports Network isn’t any other broadcast booth. It got smoky in T-Mobile Park during tonight's Cubs-Mariners

  • German league suspend sales of Bundesliga broadcasting rights

    The German Football League (DFL) has suspended the sales process for Bundesliga broadcasting rights from the 2025-26 season after a complaint from broadcasters DAZN. The streaming platform sent a letter to DFL managing directors Marc Lenz and Steffen Merkel as well as the clubs on Wednesday and raised serious accusations. The clubs were informed by the DFL about the suspension, while a spokesperson said: "The DFL rejects the allegations in the clearest possible terms." The DFL started this week

  • Orioles broadcasters bring dogs into booth for pregame show

    Throughout an MLB season, you’ll see any number of promotional giveaways or events, designed to get as many fans into the ballpark for as long as possible. While some of the promotions can be hit or miss, a big hit that most teams have adapted at this point is Bark at the Park. Bark at

  • NPR suspends editor whose essay criticized the broadcaster

    NPR has suspended Uri Berliner, the senior business editor who broke ranks and published an essay arguing that the nonprofit radio network had allowed liberal bias to affect its coverage.

  • Yankees news: John Sterling announces retirement from broadcasting

    MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Yesterday saw the announcement that Yankee broadcaster John Sterling was going to retire with immediate effect. The longtime radio voice has been with the team since 1989, and his distinctive “The Yankees win!” call has been the soundtrack to five World Series titles. Sterling wasn’t always everyone’s cup of tea, but he leaves an undeniable void in the broadcast booth. Baseball Prospectus | Daniel R. Epstein: While his defense rated well enough to win him a gold glove,...

  • The Caray family broadcast legacy continues with Chip and Chris

    OAKLAND -- Chris Caray stood inside the NBC Sports California broadcast booth delivering the introduction for Monday night’s game between the A’s and Cardinals. The voice of his father, Chip, who just two doors down was providing pregame commentary for Bally Sports Midwest, echoed through the booth. A new milestone

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    BBC presenter announces departure after 50 years with the broadcaster

    Garry Richardson has announced he is stepping down and will present his final show in September

  • Coalition hopefuls oppose public broadcaster licence renewal

    The four parties that hope to form the next coalition are opposed to the outgoing government’s plans to extend the NPO’s concession to run public broadcasting for a further two years, the Telegraaf said on Friday. Ministers on Friday will vote to extend the current licence, due to expire in 2026, to 2028. However, the PVV and VVD don’t want to extend the concession at all, the Telegraaf said. “The less of the left-wing Liberal NPO noise the better,” PVV