A campaign advert made by a organisation founded by U2 singer Bono has been banned from UK TV because it may breach political advertising rules.
The short film is part of One's Hungry No More campaign which calls for governments to help tackle the causes of famine in Africa.
Clearcast, which approves adverts, said it could be in breach of rules laid down by the 2003 Communications Act.Read more
The short film is part of One's Hungry No More campaign which calls for governments to help tackle the causes of famine in Africa.
Clearcast, which approves adverts, said it could be in breach of rules laid down by the 2003 Communications Act.Read more

The We Need To Talk About Kevin actress confessed that she is "not interested" in making movies any longer and expects every project to be her last. Read more
Production was well underway on dolls of the singer when he updated his hairstyle, causing The Bridge Direct to spend money making production adjustments.
Justin Bieber may be sporting a new hairstyle, but for one toy maker, it cost him a lot of money, CNN Money reports. Read mroeA new exhibit reveals celebrated photographer Phil Stern's intimate relationship with John Wayne, who, like many of the day's biggest stars, gave the lensman unprecedented access to home, family and feelings. Read more
CBS’ top-rated soap The Young and the Restless snagged another favorite from All My Children, which is moving to the internet.
EW has learned exclusively that Melissa Claire Egan, who played Annie Novak McDermott Lavery Chandler on the ABC sudser for four years, will now show up in Genoa City as a mysterious woman named Chelsea who is connected to Billy’s arrest in Myanmar.
Her contract role will begin Nov. 11.
Egan left AMC earlier this year but returned at the end like many ex-stars before it was canceled. She joins AMC’s Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard), who was added to the Y&R ensemble earlier this summer. She debuts today.
Source: EW
EW has learned exclusively that Melissa Claire Egan, who played Annie Novak McDermott Lavery Chandler on the ABC sudser for four years, will now show up in Genoa City as a mysterious woman named Chelsea who is connected to Billy’s arrest in Myanmar.
Her contract role will begin Nov. 11.
Egan left AMC earlier this year but returned at the end like many ex-stars before it was canceled. She joins AMC’s Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard), who was added to the Y&R ensemble earlier this summer. She debuts today.
Source: EW

The Shawn Levy-directed pic, from DreamWorks, will easily win the weekend race; George Clooney's political drama 'Ides of March' looking at second-place finish with $11 mil to $12 mil.
DreamWorks’ Real Steel is easily winning its early rounds at the box office and is on course to top the weekend chart with a gross of $25 million or better. Read more