All Diversity articles – Page 7
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FeaturesRowan Woods unpacks Edinburgh vision
Edinburgh TV Festival’s new creative director unpacks her vision for this year’s festival
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NewsMiranda Wayland appointed CDN chief
Ex-Amazon UK and Europe diversity boss succeeds Deborah Williams
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FeaturesCelebrating 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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NewsIn 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
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NewsReport shows employer diversity efforts at ‘critical juncture’
Creative Access study points to need to expand support beyond entry-level roles
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NewsBanijay returns to women-focused creative initiative
Super-indie’s Banijay Launch format competition to reopen after successful first run
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NewsLandmark study lays bare gender disparity in unscripted TV
Banijay Entertainment-commissioned report finds men three times more likely to be in decision-making roles
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NewsFarage’s I’m A Celeb… appearance prompts diversity debate
Be You Festival: DE&I leaders assess representation of Reform leader on ITV tentpole
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FeaturesJoyous support: How Shardlake shows what’s possible for disability access
The Disney+ drama put access, rather than disability, front and centre and reflects a slowly evolving industry
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NewsTV not safe for all queer people, says I Kissed A Girl producer
Cara Bruce says industry has a long way to go in terms of trans inclusion
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CommentMarcus Ryder: The most important survey in film, TV and cinema needs your help
Representation of all kinds matters if we want to make change - so complete the Looking Glass Survey on industry mental health
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Behind The ScenesThe inside track on Supacell - Netflix’s superhero story with a twist
Director Sebastian Thiel and producer Sheila Nortley on setting the superhero drama in south London and giving opportunities to diverse creatives
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CommentTalk of the ‘old boy’ problem is missing from our EDI conversations
The dominance of the privately-educated in TV means the industry is missing out, says one anonymous writer
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NewsYounger viewers demand authentic storytelling, says Nat Geo exec
Sheffield DocFest: Karen Greenfield tells how inclusive stories are key part of broadcaster’s slate
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NewsJames Graham to deliver MacTaggart lecture
Award-winning playwright and dramatist will examine TV’s issue with class
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NewsBBC director of sport on collision course with talent
New recruit Alex Kay-Jelski facing criticism for 2019 column on transgender athletes
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CommentCamilla Lewis: When you hire female-led teams, the results speak for themselves
Women are often employed on docs tackling traditionally female subjects, but doing things differently can create powerful, exciting films on any topic
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NewsWBD diversity chief decries ‘disheartening’ DEI job losses
Banff World Media Festival: Asif Sadiq calls for consistency to achieve representative workforces
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NewsUnedited expands podcast pilot scheme
Bernard Achampong eyes growth into TV formats by ‘sidetracking gatekeepers’
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NewsNida Manzoor: crew diversity a “no brainer”
We Are Lady Parts creator and Working Title’s Surian Fletcher-Jones open up on show’s inclusive set-up

















