Staff

  • Virgin announces online movies on demand service

    Virgin Media has confirmed plans for a new online movies service which will offer “hundreds” of on demand titles from next month.

  • BBC One should re-show Saturday's Doctor Who, sans trailers

    It’s as if the BBC has managed to forget what a vocal, militant and easy roused group Doctor Who fans are. Across the web there are thousands of fans poised for the slightest sign that the BBC’s love affair with its newly found cash cow is coming to an end.

  • Suddenly Doctor Who doesn't seem as important to the BBC

    It’s a controversial sentiment, but is the multi-award wining, international bestselling, all-original, iconic Doctor Who even remotely important to the BBC anymore?

  • First Doctor Who computer game title and details announced

    The BBC have confirmed that City of the Daleks is to be the first of the previously announced Doctor Who computer games which will be available to download from June 5th. Earlier this month the BBC announced plans to release four ‘interactive episodes’ for PC and Mac users.

  • Orange ties up with GoSpoken for fiction prize downloads

    Orange yesterday announced the shortlist for the 2010 Orange Prize for Fiction and book lovers are being invited to download an extract of each title to their mobile. The prize, which is the UK’s only annual book award for fiction written by a woman, was established in 1996 to celebrate and promote fiction by women…

  • New live play season for Sky Arts 2

    Sky Arts 2 HD and Sky Arts 2 are to broadcast a new season of live plays from June 9th including a piece by Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues. Other playwrights to be featured are Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Frank McGuiness, Mark Ravenhill, who penned the satirical shock-fest, Shopping and F**king and Alia Bano.