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(Bloomberg) -- A misleading edit in a BBC documentary has become the target of a $1 billion lawsuit threat from US President Donald Trump and triggered the resignation of the British public ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the British Broadcasting Corp. for at least $1 billion, accusing the broadcaster of defamation and of deceptively editing a Jan. 6 speech to portray him as ...
Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home has been postponed. According to The Rolling Stone, the BBC pulled the documentary about the legendary rockstar just hours before its scheduled premiere date on Monday ...
The BBC has offered an explanation for its recent decision not to air a documentary about late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. In a statement to BBC News on Tuesday, the British broadcaster said it opted ...
The United Kingdom's media regulator found that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was in "serious breach" of its rules after it was revealed the son of a Hamas terrorist was featured in a ...
UPDATE: The BBC has now offered a clarification on why they pulled their Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home documentary and delayed its airing to a later time. "Our sympathies are with the Osbourne family at ...
President Donald Trump has sued the BBC for defamation over a documentary that his lawyers say presents a "false and defamatory" portrayal of him. On Monday night, Trump's lawyers filed a civil ...
President Trump is threatening to sue the BBC for $1 billion, claiming a documentary misrepresented his role in the Jan. 6 attack. Trump’s legal team says the BBC edited video to look like he urged ...
The U.K.’s media regulator Ofcom found the BBC’s documentary “Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone” violated its rules by “materially misleading” viewers by not disclosing that the film’s young narrator was ...