All Broadcast articles in 8 October 2021 – Page 7
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News
Dragonfly secures Discovery+ true crime order
Ambulance indie to explore murder of Anni Dewani in four-part documentary
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Features
Handmade: Good With Wood
‘All countries have traditions of woodworking, so we see this as a very strong format pitch’
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Podcast
Podcast: Sports production is heading to the cloud
Gareth Capon, CEO of Grabyo lays out his vision for the future of sports production
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News
BBC keeps Rat in the Kitchen on the shelf
Covid complications scupper plan for Possessed format after safe landing in US
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Features
Vice Versa: Crusaders
Much has been documented about Scientology in the media, but Jehovah’s Witnesses have largely avoided such scrutiny
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Features
Four Hours At The Capitol
‘It is very powerful. It is an action film, but every frame and every word is true’
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Features
Killer At The Crime Scene
‘The focus on science means this can reach a different audience as well as your archetypal ‘true-crime’ follower’
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Features
Wonders Of The Celtic Deep
‘It’s early stages, but we have a strategy in place: we’ll handle the SVoD, AVoD and Fast channels within that, but Mipcom is its moment to shine’
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News
DAZN unveils Women’s Champions League broadcast plan
The coverage will be available for free on YouTube
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News
URC scores early success with FTA/OTT/Pay-TV mix
Its launch weekend surpassed the previous viewing figures record
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Features
Bismarck: 24 Hours To Doom
‘Those stories, from the sailors and aviators involved in the battle, really bring the entire project to life’
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Features
Let The Rest Of The World Go By
‘The story went viral even before the doc came out, which shows there is interest around the world’
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Ratings
Ridley Road opens up with 3.8m
SUNDAY: Period drama, natural history series The Mating Game and Strictly results help BBC1 triumph
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News
World lands ITV thriller
Aidan Turner-starring drama comes from Vigil execs and Gangs of London writer
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News
Eleven Sports secures Premier League rights
It will show the competition until at least the end of the 2024/25 season
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News
Dorries takes aim at ‘posh’ BBC
Culture secretary urges corporation to better represent low socio-economic areas
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Features
Epic Oceans
‘We will be aiming to sell to all territories, but particularly to Europe, Africa and Asia’
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