All Broadcast articles in January 2025 – Page 10
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Trail: Harlem Ice, Disney+
Fve-part doc series following figure skaters in Harlem as they prepare for competitions, performances, and a life-changing global experience
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Ratings
C5 cathedrals series opens with 519,000
THURSDAY: Britain’s Great Cathedrals: To the Glory of God falls shy of slot average
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News
Max exec joins Hulu and ABC Entertainment
Suzanna Makkos takes up head of comedy role after six years at Warner Bros Discovery streamer
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Ratings
Spectacular return for The Traitors
The first three episodes of the third series drew an average of 7.9m
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News
WBD extends Harry Potter baking competition
Wizards of Baking sees pastry chefs crafting edible showpieces inspired by moments and themes from the Potter universe
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News
Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch dies, aged 78
Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese among those to pay tribute to director
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Comment
Comment: AI & cloud are key to tackling the complexity challenge in 2025
Sanjay Duda, CEO of Planetcast, looks at how the industry can face increasingly complex workflows
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Ratings
Dancing On Ice skates off with 2.9m
Launch of long running ITV format was comfortably beaten by BBC1’s Countryfile
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News
Fox reveals more Murder in a Small Town
Future Shack, Sepia and Fox Entertainment cosy crime series proves hit for US giant on Hulu
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Critics
Severance; Molly-Mae: Behind It All
“It is mesmerising, gorgeous, heartbreaking and triumphant”
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Comment
Comment: Why international content is key for streaming
Alex Hole, EMEA SVP and general manager at Samsung, gives his view on the future of FAST
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News
Culture secretary rules out general taxation to fund BBC
But Lisa Nandy also criticises licence fee and promises ‘radical and creative’ new approach
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News
BBC1’s Picture Slam handed third run
Alan Carr quiz show to be produced by Objective Entertainment
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Friday round-up: Latest news, deals & hires
All the latest news from the global content industry on Friday, 17 January
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Video
Trail: Clean Slate, Amazon
Norman Lear comedy about an old-school car wash owner who discovers the child he thought was a son is a proud, trans woman
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News
Podcast: The future of AI in post-production
Azimuth head of audio Kate Davis and HHB CTO John Johnson speak about how AI could assist future post workflows
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News
BBC unveils AI guidance
Broadcaster sets out advice for producers looking to apply the technology
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Research finds “systemic” human rights issues in UK post-production
TV Industry Human Rights Forum and Film & TV Charity partnered to back the report