All Diversity articles – Page 4
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ScreenSkills pilot points to value of apprenticeships
More than 75% of apprentices in two-year TV scheme secured further employment
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Further tributes pour in for Simon Albury
Former RTS chief’s commitment to diversity and equality lauded
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Tributes paid to Simon Albury
Producer, equality campaigner and ‘striking figure in the industry’ has died at the age of 80
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BBC to spend £80m per year on diverse content
Corporation sets new creative diversity commitments following independent review
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Commissioners still greenlighting shows ‘in their own image’
Comedian Tez Ilyas speaks out at Edinburgh session on Muslims in TV
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Disney+ execs ‘looking over their shoulder’ at PSB rivals
Liam Keelan and Lee Mason talk up competition from UK PSBs and open up on class divide
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Diversity chiefs say they face ‘more scrutiny’
D&I leads discuss pressure and burn-out alongside some leaps forward
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Patrick Holland: We must enable working class voices to succeed
Telly was at the core of my upbringing, and if we want to reach the widest possible audiences we have to be open to all
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TV Foundation to lead James Graham’s working-class push
Charity’s new unit will aim to make industry more accessible to working class voices
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James Graham outlines masterplan to boost working class voices in TV
Sherwood scribe uses MacTaggart Lecture to call out industry’s ‘squeamish’ approach to class
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Anne Mensah: Netflix UK needs to step up diversity of stories
UK content chief admits there are ‘tons of people we’re not representing yet’
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TV’s anti-Muslim bias has real-world implications
Hostility towards Muslims in broadcast media contributed to the riots and is driving journalists away, says Tamanna Rahman
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ITV expands Fresh Cuts strand
Returning strand to celebrate UK Disability History Month alongside Black History Month
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Ade Adepitan: 'This is the beginning of a new Paralympic era'
The veteran Paralympic athlete and presenter tells Broadcast about 2024’s coverage, his production company and why we need more hope
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Fraser Ayres: We must ask whether our industry contributed to the riots
Failure to normalise inclusion on and off screen has a real world impact - we cannot brush it under the rug again
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Waterloo Road secures further double order
BBC1 commissions series six and seven of reimagined Rope Ladder Fiction and Wall to Wall continuing drama
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Rowan Woods unpacks Edinburgh vision
Edinburgh TV Festival’s new creative director unpacks her vision for this year’s festival
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Miranda Wayland appointed CDN chief
Ex-Amazon UK and Europe diversity boss succeeds Deborah Williams
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Celebrating 10 years of the RTS Bursary Scheme
Broadcast finds out how the Royal Television Society’s Bursary Scheme has kickstarted hundreds of careers over the past decade
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In brief: Phoenix devises true crime formats; Wonder Women conference to return
A+E shows Cut to the Crime and Ex-Con Carpenters worked up into full-length titles