All Broadcast articles in March 2024 – Page 18
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Video
Trail: The Underdog: Josh Must Win, E4
Primal Media & Group M format sees celebrities influence a competition by trying to help an ‘ordinary Joe’ triumph over their ‘alpha’ rivals
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News
In brief: The Now Show to end; ILP acquires Mary Wesley estate; Obamas land podcast
Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt prep new Radio 4 comedy
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News
C4 taps former Sky exec as finance chief
Lucy Thomas set to join PSB next month from Bauer Audio
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Ratings
C4’s Boris doc launches ahead of C5’s missing sub
WEDNESDAY: 72 Films’ The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson informs 1m
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News
The Sixth Commandment and Black Ops lead RTS Awards shortlist
BBC drama stands out as Happy Valley and Big Boys nominated for major gongs
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Ratings
Driving format stays on track
The third episode of Dave’s World’s Most Dangerous Roads revved up 134,000
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News
Sky Studios drama commissioner to step down
The Lazarus Project and Tin Star exec Paul Gilbert set for ‘new challenge’
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Ratings
Genre overview tables (December 2023 - 28-day consolidated)
Including top 10 factual, comedy and drama programmes
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Critics
The Gentlemen; The Marlow Murder Club; The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson
“The bottom line is that it is entertaining and it will make you laugh”
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News
‘Too early to say’ if ITV restructure will lead to job losses – Carolyn McCall
ITV boss predicts ad market bounce back; ITVS chief plays down AI fears
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News
Nutopia and Tom Hanks partner for bumper WWII doc
History Channel sets 20-part series alongside double American history order from baseball star Derek Jeter
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Video
Trail: Beyond Paradise, BBC1
Second series of the Death in Paradise spinoff, produced by Red Planet Pictures
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News
ITVS helps offset profits drop as ITV sets out efficiency restructure
15% ad revenue decline contributes to earnings slide of 32% as production and digital see gains
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News
Scottish indies urge Ofcom to revise C4 nations quota
Bandicoot, STV Productions and Firecrest Films among open letter signatories
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News
UK government announces uplift in VFX tax relief
UK Screen Alliance says the changes are likely to stimulate an additional £175m of VFX work to be performed in the UK each year
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Ratings
Sky’s The Gilded Age loses its lustre
Second series of period drama can’t match last year’s debut, while viewers are sold on auction spin-off
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News
Pictory gains US patent for AI-powered automated clipping tech
System can cut long-form videos into short clips