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- A troubled, rebellious teen drives his rambunctious baseball team out to Houston where they play an exhibition game and the boy meets his estranged father, and hires him as the teams coach.
- A woman takes advantage of her growing celebrity status when the police and the public think her dead husband is just missing.
- In this newsroom, breaking means losing. Our reporters don't know what's about to be on the teleprompter, and every laugh is a point against them.
- Based on the making of a fictitious Australian CURRENT AFFAIRS show, Frontline blends invented events with REAL LIFE events. A true reflection of THE TIMES we live in.
- Bill Dunne anchors 24hr news with new co-anchor Janet LeClaire who lacks news experience. Their on-air team reports stories while dealing with office politics and relationships behind the scenes.
- After a disastrous failure to stop a robber gang, the police attempt to redeem themselves through a series of publicity stunts and shootouts.
- Unmask the shadows of deception in 'Breaking News'. Join the fearless, Mishal Jameel as she wages a one-woman war against the corrupt system.
- Tracey Ullman impersonates political figures as well as everyday people all reacting to the aftermath of the 2017 British election and one year anniversary of Brexit in this one-off satirical comedy special.
- While working on an in memoriam piece for a dead colleague, a famous news reporter loses track of the TV story and becomes part of a father-daughter relationship with the teenager left behind.
- Nader saif eldeen and Afet elsherbiny are two competing Egyptians newspaper reporters who expose the truth but the Channel Manager rejects that for fear of government.
- Breaking the News chronicles the tenacious efforts of female and nonbinary journalists as they build a journalism "startup" to highlight perspectives left out of mainstream media.
- Two small-time song-and-dance men come up with what they believe is a surefire publicity stunt, guaranteed to keep their names in the public eye: One of them will "disappear" in what looks like a murder, and the other will be convicted of the crime. Then the "dead man" will suddenly show up at his partner's murder trial. Unfortunately, things don't quite go as planned. For one thing, no one seems to care that the "dead man" is missing; also, he's mistaken for the leader of a Balkan revolutionary group and kidnapped by the other side.
- Mainstream Media (MSM) reports from the front row of the Trump political circus, doing it's best to avoid the elephant feces.
- TV Series
- Live news show with Filip and Fredrik.
- The popular, long-running BBC Radio Scotland topical panel show comes to television. Host Des Clarke is joined by guests to take a satirical look at the week's news.
- A high school tragedy brings two families together. But their differences may rip them apart.
- TV Series
- Story about corrupt police officers, exploitation of an innocent girl and media's fight to expose the facts. A girl goes to seek help after her father's death from the Higher-ranking officer. He takes advantage of the girl and makes her his kept. Situation becomes intolerable when the officer starts sending his other police friends to the girl. The girl finally takes help from a news channel to perform a sting operation on him. This is the story of how the news channel used this operation for their own profits and how finally the justice was served.
- Looking back over 40 years television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets it's news.
- Arjun, a television reporter, on the hunt for a path-breaking story, exposes a plan to kidnap Shraddha, the daughter of a powerful minister Somasekhar.
- Breaking The News is an investigative documentary taking an in-depth look at how today's mainstream media operates, why it's failing and how it affects our sense of truth.
- A journalist goes and finds different types of news around his own village Ullahpara. He works in an online news firm, and has a big news on hand which his boss wont let him publish.
- Dave Bray, who is devoted to his mother, and Ruth Godwin, the daughter of Howard Godwin, his employer, fall in love, thus incurring the chagrin of Dave's jealous superintendent, Warren Flint. Flint's rejected lover, Edna Holmes, on overhearing Flint tell Dave that he intends to marry Ruth, shoots Flint during his struggle with Dave, at the same moment that Flint's own revolver fires. Thinking that he shot Flint, Dave leaves home and has friends break the news to his heartbroken mother. Flint lives, but he accuses Dave even though he knows that Edna shot him. A year later Ruth is about to marry Flint on the condition that he not press charges if Dave returns. Meanwhile, Dave, a war hero in Europe, and sick with pneumonia, is told by his doctor, a friend from home, that Flint did not die. Edna finally tells Ruth the truth and the wedding is canceled. After the armistice, Dave returns to his mother, Ruth's love, and the honor of his village.
- Jerry Blackwell is a Television News Reporter who's life is falling apart. In an attempt to restore his image and quiet competitive co-workers, he makes some very unethical business decisions that change life as he knows it.
- A unemployed and newly homeless father hijacks his local TV news station in a desperate attempt to offer his estranged (now hostaged) wife a once-in-a-lifetime scoop to launch her career as a reporter so she can provide for their children's futures.
- Murder of Vidya Naik, a prominent and honest journalist, has shocked the nation. Her son, Nischal Naik together with his friends risks it all to investigate the murder and find the killer.
- Paul Exum was a world class champion fighter. After a tragic accident changed his life he became a philosophy professor. However, he has been training some of his students to fight. When a string of violent crimes happens on his campus, local TV reporter Delia Kneller tries to find the link. But what are her motives?
- Filmed over four years in Australia's most misunderstood neighbor East Timor, Breaking the News explores the high cost of being a truth-seeking journalist in an emerging nation.
- Short
- Breaking News is a short film, which follows the everyday suffering life of Paul, a famous anchorman, as he presents dreadful events but still holds a smile to his face. Paul finally decides to present the good news, ironically, its on 9/11.
- When a man experiences a horrible accident, he locks himself in his home and becomes victim to his paranoid delusions that are fueled by sensationalist media.