All Broadcast articles in 31 March 2017
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Ratings
This week's top 10 ratings by genre
The top 10 entertainment, drama and children’s programmes
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Drama's ups and downs
Veras are the women of the moment. The original forces’ sweetheart reached 100-not-out, while one of our best-loved detectives returned to heights sufficiently dizzying to blow her hat clean off over the Northumbrian coast.Elsewhere, alternative history caused audiences to rush in at first, like some irresistible ...
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BBC4 rocks to Berry tribute
Chuck Berry In Concert, BBC4’s tribute to the original rocker, achieved 380,000
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BBC2 rises to the challenge
BBC2’s combo of University Challenge and Mary Berry Everyday both pulled in more than 2 million
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News
Grass Valley preps new HDR-capable cameras
Grass Valley is releasing a new HD 1080p camera range that includes native HDR capabilities.
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News
Canon firmware bolsters EOS range
Canon has announced firmware updates for seven of its professional cameras including the EOS C700, C100 and C100 Mk II, XC10, XC15 and ME200S-SH.
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Visual Data secures TCB Media Rights deal
TCB Media Rights has signed a three-year deal that will see its programming catalogue stored, managed and distributed by Visual Data Media Services.
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Comment
A fishy tale that led to a hit series
After nine years, we felt it was time to catch our last River Monster, says Harry Marshall
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News
Sky media manager joins The Collectv
The Collectv has recruited former Sky media manager Clair Cooley to the role of media systems engineer.
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Storage cache to speed up archive access at ITN
ITN has installed a nearline storage cache from Object Matrix that it will use to get quicker access to its footage archive.
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News
Revealed: indies react to C4 relocation proposals
Mixed verdict as government launches consultation
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News
Karen Bradley's C4 speech: in full
Culture secretary’s keynote at the nations & regions conference
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Ratings
Walter Presents drama struggles
THURSDAY: Norwegian thriller Eyewitness opened with 200,000, capping a tough week for Channel 4.