Cathy Newman: ‘The internet is being written by men with an agenda’ The Channel 4 News presenter talks about #MeToo, trolls and the fallout from her controversial interview with Jordan Peterson
Scientology launches its own TV network today – just like regular television, only more terrifying DirecTV, Apple, Roku and Google Chromecast are now streaming content to spread the word. Now we can see where those deluded millionaires are coming from
BBC film about IRA funeral murders to air in March Exclusive: The Funeral Murders will focus on atrocity at Milltown cemetery and the revenge attack
‘We don’t have stars anymore’; Trump mocks Oscars as ratings fall to record low Broadcast for 2018 Academy Awards attracted 26.5m viewers, a 16% drop on last year’s ceremony
Tony Hall: BBC must fight US tech firms to protect British values Director general to warn of threat to social unity amid rising dominance of ‘west coast giants’
Home entertainment spending overtakes print sales for first time UK music, video and games sales higher than those of magazines, books and newspapers last year
Outdated thinking ‘is still holding female TV writers back’ Letter signed by 70 screenwriters argues that prestigious drama work is still overwhelmingly a male preserve
Netflix: would you be happy to pay more for the streaming service? Shows such as Stranger Things and Altered Carbon have got us talking – some might argue subscribing is relatively cheap
BBC iPlayer attracts record number of viewers in 2017 Figures up 11% on 2016 with an average of 272m streaming requests a month
Will the new TV golden age produce the first $20m per show series? High-end production and exclusive content have become key weapons in the new fight for subscriptions
Studio behind Star Wars and James Bond films considers new London site Pinewood is looking to buy 20 acres of land in Dagenham to meet extra demand for UK production facilities
From Star Wars to Dunkirk: British film and TV breaks investment records TV shows such as Game of Thrones and The Crown drove industry spending up 9% in 2017
Hobbit director turns first world war footage into film for centenary Peter Jackson project uses restored archive footage to show human experience of war
UK’s live entertainment industry hits new highs Sector takes record £17bn in revenues last year as analysts predict further growth for 2018
Journalists cast as villains need to recall their heroes The press is proud of its triumphs. But now, under attack as never before, it needs to hold itself to its own values of transparency and rigour too