All Broadcast articles in March 2025 – Page 10
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News
‘Save River City’ petition surpasses 10,000 signatures
Scottish culture secretary is among MSPs backing the campaign
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News
Boyzone doc breaks Sky non-scripted originals record
Three-part Curious Films landmark easily surpasses true-crime trio to hit almost 2m viewers after 28 days
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Ratings
The Change returns with 260,000
TUESDAY: Second outing of Expectation’s menopause comedy starts adrift of first series opener
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News
Broadcast Summit 2025 - one week to go
Anne Mensah, Patrick Holland and Sean Doyle are among this year’s speakers
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Features
First Look: The Bombing of Pan Am 103
World Productions’ BBC1 and Netflix drama to star Connor Swindells and Eddie Marsan
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News
In brief: Wildstar doc; Sue Perkins travelogue sales; LADbible hire
Famous ape Kanzi is the focus of a doc in production by Wildstar Films
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News
BBC Scotland head of news to depart
Gary Smith is standing down after 40 years with the corproation
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ITV confirms Win Win commission in ‘biggest AFP ever’
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins to reunite for tie-up with People’s Postcode Lottery
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James Norton’s Rabbit Track to adapt Wavewalker: Breaking Free
Jack Thorne to write Suzanne Heywood’s childhood story of sailing trip
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Alma’s Not Normal stands out at RTS Programme Awards
Sophie Willan’s BBC2 comedy scoops three gongs
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News
BBC creative diversity head spotlights deaf representation
Jessica Schibli outlines support in place for deaf people working in production
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Behind The Scenes
How our doc thrived on a mix of deaf and hearing talent
Camilla Arnold on the ‘truly magical’ experience of making Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks
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News
Major broadcasters join Association of True Crime Producers’ council
BBC, ITV, 5 and Channel 4 among founder members of new advisory body
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News
BBC remakes Canadian sand sculptor format with Tern TV
Race Against the Tide is first international adaptation of Blue Ant Studios format
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Critics
The Change; Neil And Martin’s Bon Voyage; The Studio
“Ambitious, surreal, moving, and above all hysterically funny”
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News
West London Gillette factory to become six-stage film studio
The building is located next to Sky’s main campus
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News
Sky News doc uncovers Yazidi genocide
Correspondent Alex Crawford chronicles how ISIS targeted community
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Foxtel, Arte among raft of Wolf Hall sequel buyers
Adaptation of Hilary Mantel novel The Mirror and the Light is sold by Banijay Rights
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News
Wednesday round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from the global content industry on Wednesday, 26 March
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