United Kingdom Tributes pour in as BBC broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan dies aged 77 A president, a prime minister and a host of stars from the entertainment world have paid tribute to veteran BBC broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan who has 31/01/2016
World News Al Jazeera America to close in April Al Jazeera America is to shut down its cable news channel by the end of April citing economic challenges. The company will instead expand its 14/01/2016
Poland Demonstrations follow introduction of Poland's new state media law Demonstrations have taken place around Poland to protest against a new public media law. Media managers will now be selected by the Treasury Minister 09/01/2016
World News 'Carol,' 'Bridge of Spies' and 'The Revenant' in the box (office) seat for a Bafta The three films in the box office seat to win a Bafta award are ‘Carol,‘directed by Todd Haynes, ‘Bridge of Spies’ directed by Steven Spielberg and 08/01/2016
Poland Controversial bill signed into law by Polish President; EU says talks ongoing Brussels says it is still in talks with Poland on the issue and it's not at the point of taking punitive mentions 07/01/2016
World News Africanews launches digital service The first multilingual, pan-contintental channel produced by Africans, for Africans. 04/01/2016
USA "Glee" star arrested on child porn suspicions Actor Mark Salling, who played the Noah Puckerman character for the six years of the hit TV series “Glee”, has been arrested on suspicion of 30/12/2015
World News What were the most pirated TV series and movies this year? Forget the television viewing figures or box office receipts. The latest end-of-year ‘Top Ten’ list is dedicated to illegal downloads of 29/12/2015
USA Actor Bill Cosby files defamation suit Actor Bill Cosby, accused by more than 40 women of sexual assault, has filed a lawsuit claiming several of them lied about him for financial gain 15/12/2015
Netherlands Geert Wilders scoops politician award for third time The Eurosceptic and anti-immigration MP Geert Wilders has been named politician of the year in a TV poll. He scooped 25 percent of the 37,000 votes 14/12/2015
World News 2015 : A year of television series 2015 saw another great vintage of shows to add to the small screen's outstanding recent track record of making high-class entertainment, with new producers from outside the majors or even Hollywood it 14/12/2015
Europe News EU seeks to reform digital copyright laws Politicians have paid lip service to creating a single market in digital services for years. Now, the European Commission says it wants to let 09/12/2015
Economy Bouygues and Orange play down acquisition reports France’s largest telecoms operator Orange has been in talks to buy certain assets from Bouygues Telecom, according to a report by Bloomberg. It 08/12/2015
Cinema France bags a hat-trick at the International Emmy Awards France has triumphed at the International Emmy Awards at the New York Hilton picking up three prizes in the arts, TV movie and mini-series 24/11/2015
Cinema Golden Life launches in Hungary A family that seems idyllic from outside, but the parents commit crimes for their living. As the father wants to quit the illegal lifestyle, the children are getting more and more involved in crime. 30/10/2015
Culture news Delta Goodrem spreads her Wings “Wings” is the latest single released from Delta Goodrem’s upcoming fifth album. Australian pop singer Delta Goodrem who has already had 16 top ten 29/10/2015