BBC Radio 1's Moyles loses listeners
Chris Moyles has continued to lose listeners to his BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, with new figures showing the presenter attracted a weekly average of 6.9 million people in the second quarter …
Chris Moyles has continued to lose listeners to his BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, with new figures showing the presenter attracted a weekly average of 6.9 million people in the second quarter …
BBC2 comedy Rev has been commissioned for a third series.
Producers of End of the Rainbow, the play about Judy Garland starring Tracie Bennett, have announced the show will close on Broadway this month.
West End theatre shop Dress Circle is to close after 33 years, with its owner citing the cost of running the Covent Garden premises and the economic downturn for the decision.
Tiger Aspect drama head Greg Brenman is stepping down from the role to launch his own production company.
Superstar winner Ben Forster has claimed that musical theatre talent shows on television can help professional performers "stay in the game".
Peep Show producer Objective Productions has appointed its first head of drama, as it seeks to expand into the genre following its success with Fresh Meat.
TV writers have expressed concern that they could lose up to 50% of their income when the BBC moves children's content away from its terrestrial channels.
Leading figures from Blackpool's entertainment industry - including Pleasure Beach managing director Amanda Thompson - will champion the seaside town's cultural significance as part of a BBC…
BAFTA is to introduce separate prizes for comedy and drama writers at its annual craft awards, following pressure from the Writers' Guild of Great Britain.
Ben Forster has won the ITV series Superstar and will play Jesus in a forthcoming arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Gavin and Stacey actress Joanna Page has launched a stinging attack on ITV's Superstar, claiming the series is "insulting" to professional musical theatre stars.
Photos of Laurence Olivier in some of his earliest stage appearances will feature in a new digital archive being launched by Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
A casting agency formed in 2009 that claimed it had provided extras to TV series such as Hollyoaks and Emmerdale for more than a decade has been ordered to amend its "misleading" website.
Mark Benton is to play Edna Turnblad in a touring production of the musical Hairspray, which will open at the Lowry in Salford next year.
Lucy Bailey, co-founder and artistic director of the Print Room, is leaving the venue.
Downton Abbey has picked up 16 nominations for this year's Emmy awards.
Caroline O'Connor is to return to Leicester's Curve to star as Dolly Levi in the venue's Christmas production of Hello, Dolly!.
Sky has bolstered its comedy team with a series of new appointments and promotions.
Saurabh Kakkar, former creative director of comedy at ITV Studios, is joining the BBC's comedy department as an executive producer.
A £4 million plan to redevelop the New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth has moved a step closer, after the venue received £350,000 towards its regeneration.
A third London date has been added to the arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, which begins in September this year.
Laura Gibson has been appointed to the newly created role of creative director of comedy entertainment at ITV Studios.
Lebanon is to become the first country in the Arab world to get its own version of Strictly Come Dancing.
Drama output across the BBC's television channels fell by 156 hours last year, with arts content also down by 90 hours.