The UK’s leading commercial TV broadcasters have entered into a collaboration to launch CFlight, what they say is the industry’s first unified advertising metri.
TV Networks Pull Shows After British Actor Noel Clarke Accused of Groping, Harassment, and Bullying by 20 Women
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30 Apr 2021
In the latest #MeToo scandal to hit the entertainment industry, TV networks are yanking shows starring British actor Noel Clarke after the left-wing
Guardian published accusations from 20 women who claim the star engaged in acts of sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, groping, sexually inappropriate behavior on set, and bullying.
The CW network is pulling the British cop procedural
Bulletproof from its streaming platforms, including the free CW Seed, following the
Guardian’s article, according to Deadline. Meanwhile, Britain’s ITV canceled the most recent episode of the limited series
Broadcasters of the European Champions League are furious about the proposed Super League plan
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Premier League heavyweights Manchester United are one of six English clubs to sign up to the new European Super League.
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Broadcasters who have spent billions of dollars to screen Champions League soccer have condemned the plan by top European clubs to form a breakaway Super League as a threat to the future of the game that will not succeed.
Key points:
Broadcasters of the Champions League fear the long-term health of football in Europe
Super League organisers are reportedly seeking to secure deals with Amazon, Facebook, Disney and Comcast-owned Sky
Broadcasters who have spent billions of dollars to screen Champions League soccer have condemned the plan by top European clubs to form a breakaway Super L
Arsenal, Spurs, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea have signed up to much-maligned £4.3bn project
A dozen European football clubs have agreed to join a midweek Super League with plans to start in August
Competition would have no relegation, damaging Champions League and mortally wound domestic leagues
Clubs will cream off billions in new TV money and advertising with critics saying they are pursuing NFL model
Boris Johnson has condemned the European Super League as damaging as Tories draw up robust fight back
The PM admitted clubs could be compelled to pay back state-backed coronavirus loans and furlough money