All Broadcast articles in June 2025 – Page 28
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NewsSony launches Camera Verify to counter AI fakes
Technology embeds a digital signature in content at the moment of capture
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VideoTrail: Washington Black, Disney+
Adaptation of Esi Edugyan’s 19th century odyssey, which follows the life of an enslaved boy who flees the plantation where he was born
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CommentMike Darcey: A universally funded BBC is a tougher sell than ever before
With Tim Davie’s proposals for the future of the licence fee not certain to succeed, the BBC will need a plan B
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NewsWorld Rugby launches D2C FAST channel
Federation has partnered with Samsung TV Plus to create the RugbyPass TV channel
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CriticsSquid Game; Smoke
“It’s a well-intentioned and on-the-whole successful conclusion to a brutal South Korean blockbuster”
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CommentInvite-only events leave too many filmmakers out in the cold
The proliferation of exclusionary broadcaster gatherings is killing festival networking and damaging the industry
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NewsFriday round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from the global content industry on Friday, 27 June
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NewsRTL Group swoops to buy Sky Deutschland
€150m deal will create German streamer with 11.5m subscribers
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NewsAustralia’s ABC orders tennis biopic from The Newsreader indie
BBC Studios-backed Werner Films to explore life of tennis star Evonne Goolagong
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FeaturesGlobalData analysis: The opportunities of YouTube
GlobalData analyst Jemma Preston explores why YouTube is no longer seen as a threat to the traditional screen industries
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NewsStoryville Nova music festival doc scoops Emmy
We Will Dance Again wins Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary
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NewsIn Brief: Edinburgh TV Festival sessions; STV finds its breakfast radio hosts;
Wayne Garvie, Jane Tranter, Richard McKerrow and Vvienne Molokwu among those added to the line up
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NewsVFX uncovered: Union on Black Mirror (Netflix)
Union produced over 200 VFX shots for seventh series finale
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NewsRegulators greenlight DPG’s €1.1bn RTL Nederlands deal
Belgian operator to acquire streamer Videoland and networks including RTL4
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FeaturesMental health: How the industry is tackling the crisis
Poor working conditions, deadline pressure and uncertain employment are pushing many people in TV to breaking point – but there is help available
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NewsSVT, Arte & ZDFS link for Urban Canyons doc
Drama-led feature documentary believed to be first co-pro between Malta, Latvia and Estonia
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RatingsJohn Hunt’s BBC1 interview reaches 1.2m
THURSDAY: Standing Strong: The John and Amy Hunt Interview ties with ITV1 at 9pm
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NewsPinewood submits planning application for data centre
The application includes a 55,030 square metre state-of-the-art data centre, with the expansion costing £1billion


















