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ITV plc
ITV plc. British company active in Media & Publishing. Listed on the London Stock Exchange under the EPIC symbol ITV. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on ITV plc over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITV_plc
- After a spelling mistake disrupts blood flow, a woman dies in operation. [web page]
- Bobby Knutt, who starred in Benidorm and Emmerdale, died while on vacation. [web page]
- Channel 4 has won the rights to broadcast live England men's football until 2024. [web page]
- Eamonn Holmes of ITV is the latest big-name addition as Simon McCoy exits, according to a GB News in-depth report. [web page]
- Bill Maynard, who played Bill in the TV show Heartbeat, has died at the age of 89. [web page]
- ITV has clarified that Ben Shephard would not be departing Good Morning Britain. [web page]
- ITV has confirmed that I'm A Celebrity would relocate to Gwrych Castle in Wales. [web page]
- The mother of the baby weed on the floor this morning defends her behaviour. [web page]
- Review of Adele's An Audience With... - a superb comic at work. [web page]
- The impact of Terry Pratchett's Truckers on my life. [web page]
- 11% of Brexit voters are undecided about how they will vote in the EU referendum. [web page]
- Victoria Wood has been on television shows ranging from Acorn Antiques to Let's Do It. [web page]
- Season four of The Bridge will 'probably' be produced, according to the show's creator. [web page]
- For the remainder of Euro 2016, Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs will join ITV's punditry squad. [web page]
- In connecting immigration to sexual assault, Nigel Farage has been accused of using a "age-old racist" allegation. [web page]
- Channel 4's privatisation would be disastrous for risk-taking programming | Peter Kosminsky. [web page]
- Alastair Stewart, a veteran of ITV News, has joined GB News: An in-depth look at the new channel. [web page]
- Endeavour will return to ITV for a fourth season. [web page]
- After 31 complaints, Ofcom is considering an inquiry into the Ukip broadcast. [web page]
- Tony Warren, the creator of Coronation Street, has died at the age of 79. [web page]
- Olly Murs and Caroline Flack are no longer contestants on The X Factor. [web page]
- Denise Robertson, the agony aunt from This Morning, has died at the age of 83. [web page]
- Shifts in threats Strictly is simply one element of a larger scheme to destabilise the BBC | Polly Toynbee [web page]
- Weeks after language funding was cut, the first Cornish TV commercial aired. [web page]
- Is it possible to have too much too soon? [web page]
- Brendan Coyle of Downton Abbey has been banned from driving for four years. [web page]
- Trevor Baker, a pioneering TV weatherman, has died at the age of 94. [web page]
- Read My Family and Other Animals if you haven't already - ideally with a kid. [web page]
- Wayne Rooney, the captain of England, will be an ITV commentator for the friendly against Holland. [web page]
- Jeremy Kyle was chastised for the 'distressed and embarrassed' adolescent. [web page]
- Farage dismisses the archbishop's accusations of racism in the EU referendum discussion on television. [web page]
- Tipping Point: A woman's voice has been recreated as a result of her appearance on an ITV programme. [web page]
- ITV's The Durrells is a riotous joy. [web page]
- The cast of Downton Abbey act out a scenario with American accents in this video. [web page]
- When will DNA Journey be shown on television? [web page]
- Obituary for Conrad Phillips published in the Los Angeles Times. [web page]
- ITV has announced that the next season of I'm a Celebrity will be taped in the United Kingdom for the first time. [web page]
- Boris Johnson, a Remain supporter, is the focus of a television discussion. [web page]
- When Jennifer Ellison became addicted to sugar, she began consuming EIGHT COKE cans a day. [web page]
- Tickets for Britain's Puy de Fou's spectacular live performance are now on sale. [web page]
- Rowan Atkinson on ITV's Maigret: 'I really wasn’t sure I could do it' [web page]
- Sky will broadcast the UK's first 24-hour eSports television channel. [web page]
- Your guide to Endeavour's hidden secrets, including severed limbs and intertextuality. [web page]
- The Wine Show is a booze-themed version of Top Gear: I despise myself for like it so much. [web page]
- Will the 90s hit work in 2016? The Cold Feet reunion is heating up. [web page]
- Ray Fitzwalter, the editor of the Bafta-winning World in Action, has died. [web page]
- Eight-year-olds pole dancing on ITV's This Morning? [web page]
- Ryan Giggs is speaking with ITV about his position as a Euro 2016 commentator. [web page]
- BBC and ITV discussing a Netflix-style streaming service. [web page]
- Ridley Scott is in talks to bring a classic series to the big screen. The Prisoner of the Screen is a film about a man who is a prisoner of [web page]
- ITV has confirmed that I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here will air in 2020. [web page]
- ITV and the Premiership have reached an agreement on a television arrangement. [web page]
- As it occurred, Boris Johnson vs. Nicola Sturgeon in an ITV discussion on the EU vote. [web page]
- The departure of BBC2 boss Kim Shillinglaw deprives the corporation of a budding star. [web page]
- Rowan Atkinson dons his thinking cap as he inspects Maigret. [web page]
- After securing a four-year contract to replace Channel 4, ITV will begin covering horse racing at Cheltenham on New Year's Day 2017. [web page]
- Prime Minister David Cameron has a go at Boris Johnson's plan for another referendum - Politics live! [web page]
- In ITV's latest bonkbuster, Queen Victoria's VERY bawdy side is exposed. [web page]
- Cold Feet will feature a Radio 1 presenter. [web page]
- ITV set to axe Beowulf after just one series. [web page]
- The Words By Women awards are known for their solidarity celebrations. [web page]
- Gerald Sinstadt, a prominent football pundit for the BBC and ITV, has died at the age of 91. [web page]
- Before Dimitri Payet lit up Euro 2016, I emailed him and told him, "You are the greatest player there," and I'm enjoying my job as an ITV commentator. [web page]
- On the day of Denise Robertson's burial, tributes poured in for the ITV presenter. [web page]
- England has been savaged after their departure from the Euro 2016 tournament, with Lee Dixon laying into the defence. [web page]
- Review of Ridley: Adrian Dunbar makes a wonderful comeback to law enforcement (but he won't quit singing). [web page]
- Manchester United great Ryan Giggs makes a strong first impression on ITV. [web page]
- Cameron testifies before the liaison committee on the EU referendum - Politics Live! [web page]
- There will be no diversity controversy at the 2016 Baftas, but fans of Poldark and Downton Abbey will be furious. [web page]
- Piers Morgan's morning programme has been cancelled, and the company's profitability have been disappointing. [web page]
- Live coverage of the EU referendum: Cameron claims a Brexit vote would be a "bomb" for the economy. [web page]
- Richard and Judy: ‘We asked Tony Blair where the WMDs were. He said: “They’re there!”’ [web page]
- ITV has confirmed that Jekyll And Hyde has been cancelled. [web page]
- Nigel Farage may have looked down his nose at me, but young people must speak out | Tola Jaiyeola. [web page]
- With the introduction of a digital news service, STV will take on the BBC in Scotland. [web page]
- SLAVEN BILIC: I had no idea they were going to broadcast my leap on television. If I had known, I would not have done it! [web page]
- Will BritBox, a joint venture between the BBC and ITV, be a success or a flop? [web page]
- Zen School of Motoring is a television show that will purify your soul in the same way as meditation does. [web page]
- ITV has cancelled a Spitting Image commercial picturing a nude sauna brawl involving Johnson, Trump, and Putin. [web page]
- ITV claims that the X Factor will not be axed. [web page]
- Goldsmith's mayoral race, according to Osborne, was political 'rough and tumble' - live. [web page]
- ITN plans to concentrate on production instead of TV news. [web page]
- The ascent of 'demagogue' Trump perplexes Stephen Hawking | The Daily Briefing [web page]
- Goodstuff is given the media account by ITV. [web page]
- ITV refute When Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield skipped the line to see Queen, they were booed. [web page]
- Marcella, a film from the creator of The Bridge, will be shown globally on Netflix. [web page]
- ITV predicts that advertising income will continue to decline. [web page]
- Cold Feet and Friends return to television, taking viewers back to the 1990s. [web page]
- The BBC has received approval to create a Netflix competitor. [web page]
- Current events publications are resisting the print-on-demand apocalypse. [web page]
- Cameron confesses to having an interest in his father's offshore trust in a video. [web page]
- RIP Once again, Facebook brought people together, but what else is in wait for them in the social media graveyard? [web page]
- Sir Lenny Henry joins the cast of Broadchurch season three. [web page]
- Watch a top rider describe her racing career: 'On TV, you see the glossy side of things, but it's a gruelling sport.' [web page]
- ITV is producing a show on player Bobby Moore's love life. [web page]
- Brief Encounters is about female empowerment and companionship rather than silky underwear and sex toys. [web page]
- It's no fun to be taught what you already know at the Brit Awards 2016. [web page]
- In certain cases, trophy hunting is acceptable, according to Prince William - video. [web page]
- To advertise the National Lottery's'sports day,' ITV turns down channels. [web page]
- ITV's Doctor Thorne slips behind BBC's Night Manager. [web page]