All Diversity articles – Page 51
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NewsLabour MP urges BBC to recognise ‘systemic race issues’
Seema Malhotra: “Munchetty story is the tip of the iceberg”
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NewsOfcom: BBC TV reaches less than half of young people
Regulator steps up call for corporation tackle youth exodus and address diversity
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NewsSamira Ahmed takes BBC to court over unequal pay
Broadcaster challenges disparity with male colleagues
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NewsJack Thorne: TV is failing disabled actors
Industry is doing an ‘incredibly bad’ job in on-screen representation, says The Accident writer
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NewsBBC names diversity head
Anne Foster exits Sony to take over role previously held by Tunde Ogungbesan
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CommentDiversity should be baked into the DNA of our shows
Sky 1 comedy In The Long Run shows what can be done if we try, says TriForce Creative Network’s Jimmy Akingbola
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NewsJune Sarpong appointed BBC diversity lead
Campaigner takes on new role to support on and off-screen talent
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NewsITV hunts BAME writers for Coronation Street
Broadcaster to offer four training places on the soap
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CommentBBC must learn from Naga row
Hall’s intervention necessary as BBC ruling lacked common sense
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NewsBBC in knots over Naga
Intervention by Tony Hall caps an episode that has left the corporation with egg on its face
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NewsBBC reverses Naga Munchetty ruling
Tony Hall: ’racism is racism and the BBC is not impartial on the topic’
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NewsC5 unveils nine BAME indie partners
Nav Raman’s Chatterbox among the companies the broadcaster will nurture
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NewsWarnerMedia outlines gender equality challenge
Media giant’s workforce is almost 50:50 male-female, but women trail men behind the camera, its first diversity report reveals
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CommentThe BBC has lost its way on diversity and inclusion
Upholding complaints about Naga Munchetty’s comments sends a worrying message to staff and viewers, says Marcus Ryder
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NewsCDN unveils awards shortlist
Ackley Bridge, The Boy with the Top Knot and Killed By My Debt among nominees
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NewsDiversity focus shifts at RTS
PSB bosses pledge to do more to boost staff progression as Lenny Henry calls for dedicated funds


















