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Benjamin Cohen is the Technology Correspondent for Channel 4 News (Photo: Adam Smith)

Preview: PinkNews.co.uk founder explores his 'teenage dotcom millionaire' past

PinkNews.co.uk founder and Channel 4 News Correspondent Benjamin Cohen is to revisit his life as a teenage dotcom millionaire a decade ago in a programme broadcast this afternoon on BBC Radio 4.

Jane Hill is currently living in North London with her partner, Sara

BBC News presenter Jane Hill comes out

Newsreader Jane Hill discusses cohabiting with her partner in the corporation's in-house magazine.

The BBC are looking for LGBT contestants

Calling PinkNews readers to compete on the BBC's 'A Question of Genius'

The BBC is keen to recruit LGBT contestants to take part in the second series of 'A Question of Genius' presented by Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark.

The L Word's producers will move from fictional drama to real life

L Word producers to create lesbian reality TV show

The producers of the original lesbian series The L Word are set to create a new reality TV show, entitled The Real L Word: Los Angeles.

Howard from The Apprentice

Gay Apprentice star to appear at Derby's pink day out

One of the star's of this year's series of reality TV show The Apprentice is supporting a Pride event in Derby, it has been revealed.

Chris Moyles has been accused of homophobia in the past

BBC Director General promises stars including Chris Moyles will follow strict new guidelines

The Director General of the BBC has promised that BBC Radio can adhere to new editorial guidelines which have been introduced in the wake of controversies which have included Chris Moyles's alleged homophobia.

Sophie Webster, played by Brooke Vincent, may be Corrie's first lesbian character

Coronation Street to feature first lesbian character?

ITV soap Coronation Street is to feature its first lesbian character, according to reports. Sixteen-year-old Sophie Webster, played by Brooke Vincent, will begin a same-sex relationship with a friend, a source told a Sunday newspaper.

Chris Moyles was named Stonewall

Survey: Should the BBC have punished Chris Moyles over "anti-gay" broadcast?

On Monday, the media regulator Ofcom has found the BBC in breach of the Broadcasting Code following complaints by members of the public of that Chris Moyles displayed homophobia towards the gay singer Will Young during his BBC Radio 1 Breakfast programme. But the BBC have not disciplined or sacked the star.

Give us your views on whether the BBC should have taken tougher action and if you belive them to be institionally homophobic?

Graham Norton opening his section of Comic Relief

Gay comic Graham Norton drags up for Comic Relief

Gay comic and television chat show host Graham Norton showcased his role as Albin in on the BBC's charity fund-raiser Comic Relief.

Charlie Buckton, played by actor Esther Anderson, will begin a lesbian relationship

Home and Away to introduce lesbian romance

Australian soap Home and Away is set to show a lesbian relationship. The storyline will see tough policewoman Charlie Buckton, played by actor Esther Anderson, falling in love with Joey Collins, played by Kate Bell, who works on a trawler.

The BBC receives billions of pounds from license fee payers

Homophobia towards Lindsay Lohan isn't the BBC's first run in with gays

Last week, PinkNews.co.uk revealed homophobic comments regarding Lindsay Lohan and lesbians in general during BBC3's The Most Annoying People of 2008.

Lindsay Lohan was denigrated on a BBC programme

Ofcom to examine whether BBC show's Lindsay Lohan slurs broke broadcasting code

The UK's independent regulator for the communications industries may take action over a BBC TV programme that denigrated lesbians.

The BBC receives billions of pounds from license fee payers

Comment: We deserve more than an apology from the BBC for their homophobia

After the the expose by PinkNews.co.uk that the BBC had broadcast a series of anti-lesbian slurs against Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan, My.PinkNews.co.uk reader Nick Henderson believes the BBC must start respecting LGBT rights and stop broadcasting homophobic content.

The broadcaster said that the complaint would be circulated to BBC executives

EXCLUSIVE: BBC accused of homophobia over Lindsay Lohan slurs

BBC3 programme The Most Annoying People of 2008, which listed bisexual actress Lindsay Lohan has been branded as homophobic by gay rights activist Peter Tatchell following complaints to the broadcaster by a PinkNews.co.uk reader.

Graham Norton has a £6m BBC deal

Graham Norton to replace Terry Wogan as host of Eurovision

Gay comic Graham Norton is to replace Sir Terry Wogan as the British host of Eurovision. The appointment comes just days after Norton attempted to quash rumours he would replace Sir Terry.

















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