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We're excited to announce our New Partnership with BoomSatsuma!

  • Marc Lewis
  • Jan 28
  • 2 min read
Image: BoomSatsuma Student Photography from Bristol Rovers vs Swindon Foundation, 14th January 2026.
Image: BoomSatsuma Student Photography from Bristol Rovers vs Swindon Foundation, 14th January 2026.

Bristol Rovers Ccommunity Trust announces new Content Partnership with BoomSatsuma.


Bristol Rovers Community Trust (BRCT) is proud to announce a new Content Partnership with BoomSatsuma, marking an exciting step forward in the Trust’s commitment to innovative storytelling and high-quality media content.


BoomSatsuma is a Bristol-based independent education provider and creative company specialising in industry-linked courses for 16-18 year olds, higher education, and degree-level qualifications. With a strong focus on practical, hands-on training, BoomSatsuma works across creative sectors including filmmaking, game design, photography, and digital media, partnering with industry leaders to give students real-world experience.


Through this new partnership, BRCT will work closely with BoomSatsuma’s Sports Media Production students, giving them valuable opportunities to build high-quality, live broadcast and matchday content into their portfolios. At the same time, the collaboration will help strengthen BRCT’s own media output and enable the Trust to produce more creative and engaging storytelling across its programmes and teams.


The partnership is already up and running, with BoomSatsuma students having covered Bristol Rovers BTEC fixtures against Swindon and Exeter, as well as the BTEC women’s derby match against Bristol City Robins Foundation.


Marc Lewis, Head of Marketing and Media at BRCT, said:
“This partnership is a fantastic opportunity for both organisations. It allows us to raise the quality and creativity of our content while giving students meaningful, real-world experience in a live sporting environment. The work they’ve produced so far has been excellent, and this is only the beginning of what we can achieve together.”

Adam Tutton, CEO at BRCT, added:
“At BRCT, we’re always looking for ways to create opportunities, inspire young people, and innovate in how we tell our story. Working with BoomSatsuma aligns perfectly with those values. This partnership not only enhances our media output but also supports the development of the next generation of creative and media professionals.


Bristol Rovers Community Trust looks forward to continuing to grow this partnership over the coming months and creating even more engaging content while supporting young people into creative and digital careers.


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I read the post about the new partnership between Bristol Rovers Community Trust and Boomsatsuma showing how the trust wants to make better stories and media to support people in the area and share positive community work. I remember once when school was so tough I had to pay someone to do my online exams just so I could catch up with everything, so I know how hard it feels when you need help and support. It made me think how working together can give more chances and better stories for everyone.

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