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Chief says ITV will not do more interviews like Ed Balls and wife Yvette Cooper
ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall has said the broadcaster will not do more interviews in the style of Ed Balls interviewing his wife Yvette Cooper. Dame Carolyn described the interview as a “very,
ITV boss admits Ed Balls interviewing wife Yvette Cooper was a 'very, very tricky morning'
Dame Carolyn McCall said ITV will not do more interviews in the style of Ed Balls interviewing his wife Yvette Cooper and admitted it was a 'tricky morning' for the broadcaster
ITV boss breaks silence on 8,000 Good Morning Britain complaints after Ed Balls is slammed over interview
AN ITV boss has broken her silence after receiving 8,000 Good Morning Britain complaints over an interview with Ed Balls and his wife Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. Fans fumed as the 57-year-old
ITV boss defends letting Ed Balls interview wife Yvette Cooper - but says it won't happen again
Media regulator Ofcom received more than 8,000 complaints when ex-Labour minister Ed Balls interviewed his wife, the home secretary, about recent rioting in the UK on Good Morning Britain.
Carolyn McCall: Balls/Cooper interview was impartial – but we wouldn’t do it again
ITV chief exec says Ofcom has rejected 8,000 complaints about GMB exchange
Ofcom won't investigate 16,000 GMB complaints over Ed Balls interviewing his wife on air
Good Morning Britain was hit with more than 8,000 complaints following an appearance from Ed Balls, who interviewed his wife Yvette Cooper on the show last month.
ITV boss addresses 8,000 Good Morning Britain complaints after Ed Balls interview
ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall has had her say after fans were left fuming over Ed Balls interviewing his wife on Good Morning Britain.
ITV says Balls interview with wife Cooper was fair
Ofcom will not investigate 16,000 people complaints into a Good Morning Britain episode in August.
Ofcom REFUSES to investigate ITV despite over 16,000 complaints after Ed Balls interviewed his wife Yvette Cooper
Ofcom will not launch an investigation into an interview between Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and her husband Ed Balls live on TV. In August, Balls - who is a regular presenter on ITV's Good Morning Britain - questioned Cooper about the riots which were causing chaos across the UK.
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ITV CEO on Planned U.K. Ban on Junk Food TV Ads for Children: "We're Going to Have to Mitigate It"
U.K. TV giant ITV got only 45 percent of its total revenue from non-advertising sources in 2016, while this year it will get ...
Daily Mail
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Good Morning Britain interview between Ed Balls and his wife Yvette Cooper was fair and impartial... but we'll never do it again, says ITV boss
The broadcaster's chief executive Dame
Carolyn
McCall
made the promise as media watchdog Ofcom announced it would not ...
This is Money on MSN
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ITV set to lose millions from Government ban on junk food adverts before 9pm
Carolyn
McCall
has hit out against the move as ministers pledged to press ahead with the policy, despite complaints about ...
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‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’: Coroner Rules ITV Show Cannot Be Blamed For Suicide Of Guest
"I am not satisfied events on 'Jeremy Kyle Show' gave rise to a clear link that caused or contributed to the death of Steven ...
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What does the junk food ad ban mean for marketeers?
Food businesses have been somewhat quiet over ad restriction plans. Are they accepting them? Or seeing ways around them?
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