All Broadcast articles in February 2025 – Page 27
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News
InterDigital begins action against Disney to enforce patents
It says Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ are involved in an ongoing infringement of the company’s intellectual property
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Comment
AI can complement creative and co-pro spirit: Steve Matthews’ Göteborg Takeaways
Banijay’s newly appointed global scripted creative lead sees opportunity after travails of last year
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Ratings
Death in Paradise returns with 3.6m
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: BBC1 drama stalwart fails to match previous series opener
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News
C4 returns to Our Dream Farm
Second run beckons for Matt Baker’s tenant farmer competition format
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News
Prime Video names Zoo Digital as a preferred supplier
The localisation specialist is now on the approved list of vendors production companies can use to package and distribute content on Amazon Prime Video
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Video
Trail: Murder Suspect No 1, Channel 5
Brinkworth Productions follow one of Britain’s top homicide teams as a series of horrific and violent murder investigations unfold
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News
In brief: Shortland Street heads to UK; UKTV acquires Side Hustlers; Bectu launches survey
New Zealand’s longest-running drama is set for STV Player
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News
E1 Series and DAZN agree rights deal
The Championship will be broadcast for free in territories including Canada, DACH, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand and Japan
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Critics
Miss Austen; Boyzone: No Matter What
“Everything about Miss Austen is masterly, from the individual performances to the interweaving of narrative strands past and present”
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News
ITV doc sees Ellie Simmonds explore whether to have children
Flicker Productions film is ‘packed with emotional human narratives’
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Video
Trail: Barracuda Queens, Netflix
Second series of the Swedish crime drama about members of a girl gang with a taste for champagne and burglary. Produced by Asp Varhos
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News
Deadliest Catch’s Original Prods ups Brian Lovett
Promotion follows the launch of a FAST channel and a push into YouTube-first programming
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News
Genial to go it alone as indie label
New chapter at The Larkins indie as ITVS ends minority backing