All Broadcast articles in March 2025 – Page 14
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Features
Market conditions lead to strained relations
While some respondents express sympathy for commissioners, many are critical of a perceived a lack of understanding and support
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News
Shining a light on UK drama’s future
Buccaneer co-chief exec Richard Tulk-Hart on what’s next for the ever-changing scripted sector
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News
In brief: Gloria Gaynor doc acquisition; 5 serial killer series order; Fifth Season thriller distribution
Mercury Studios gets distribution rights to Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive
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Video
Trail: Rose Ayling-Ellis: Old Hands, New Tricks, BBC1
A mission to transform the lives of a group of old-timers and prove it’s never too late to learn. Produced by Rogan Productions
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News
Broadcast Summit: International Spotlight: Partnering Up panel confirmed
Execs from Keshet International, Cineflix Rights, Universal International Studios and Pernel Media take part in special session at next month’s event
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News
Jane Featherstone: Netflix can’t do everything
Sister co-founder calls for action to protect UK drama alongside Peter Kosminsky and Gwyneth Hughes
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Ratings
Madame Blanc’s return whips up 975,000
THURSDAY: 5’s cosy crime series returns slightly ahead of previous series launch
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News
CMA: Sky, BBC, ITV, BT & IMG pay sharing behaviour wasn’t “isolated”
Bectu calls on broadcasters to regain freelancers’ trust
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News
Prime Video unveils pay-per-view UEFA Nations League matches
Individual matches are being offered for £2.49 per match
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News
Netflix top 10: 10 - 16 March
Adolescence, Running Point, Zero Day, Beauty In Black, 1883 and Toxic Town all make this week’s most-watched list
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News
Friday round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from the global content industry on Friday, 21 March
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News
CMA drops scripted ‘cartel’ investigation but fines sports companies £4m
Sky, BT, IMG, ITV and BBC admit breaking the law after colluding on rates of freelancer pay on sports programming
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Critics
Happy Face; Gangs of London
“Happy Face stands on its own two feet as a drama and tells a grisly story without exploiting the victims”
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News
Apple TV+ reportedly losing more than $1bn a year
Technology title The Information claims the tech giant cut spending on content by around $500m last year
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News
BT, IMG, ITV & BBC fined £4m after colluding on freelancer rates
Sky escapes fine after reporting issue before investigation began
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Video
Trail: The Four Seasons, Netflix
American comedy miniseries, which is an adaptation of the 1981 film of the same name, written by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield
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Behind The Scenes
How perfect casting helped This City Is Ours combine a love story with the criminal underworld
Director and executive producer Saul Dibb on authenticity, casting his leading man and the depth of working-class acting talent in Liverpool
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News
Mr Bates vs the Post Office and Rivals win big at BPG Awards
ITV series lands drama and writing gongs while Disney+ drama’s actors pick up awards
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News
Call My Agent heads to Disney+ Germany
Hit French comedy format finds latest European adaptation