All Creative Access articles – Page 2
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Features
Blink Films
‘Blink has a high staff retention, and we love to give people a break when they are ready’
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Features
Fulwell 73
‘We believe in enabling and empowering everyone to be an entrepreneurial creative who treats fellow family members with love and respect’
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News
Industry band to play charity gig at 100 Club
The band, Shabby Road, includes Racoon’s David ‘Klaf’ Klafkowski and All3media head of literacy acquisitions, Hannah Griffiths
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Features
In brief: Bake Off Japan; Helium and BGM hires; Breaking Through The Lens
Bake Off travels to Far East with Amazon Prime in format deal
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Angela Jain appointed ITVS unscripted head
Lifted Entertainment boss promoted to oversee 11 labels
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Creative Access teams with McLaren for diversity fund
TV and film bursaries created to speed up integration of under-represented groups
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ScreenSkills to support deaf and disabled talent
Allocates 60 places as part of £130,000 mentorship initiative
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Features
Emerging indie of the year: Label1
‘Hospital gave viewers incredible insights into the health service’s technical, operational and emotional response to Covid-19’
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News
Sky launches carbon-neutral fund and diversity placements
Kickstarts £2m zero footprint fund while opening up 18 year-long placements
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Broadcast launches paid traineeship for diverse candidates
Role involves on-the-job training with with a mentorship & career development programme
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Black commissioners have their say
PSB execs discuss their careers and experiences of the “very white” industry
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STV to double BAME workforce
Broadcaster pledges non-white Scottish workforce will hit 8% by 2023
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Creative Access: words no longer enough on diversity push
Organisation calls for genuine action
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Comment
Creating an industry of equality
Broadcasting can be inclusive of young people from all backgrounds, says Ashley-John Baptiste
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News
BAME taskforce letter in full
‘The industry is painted as ‘liberal’, but where is the accountability for the discriminatory and racist comments that are said?’