All Diversity articles – Page 75
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         News NewsSky boosts diversity drive with scholarshipsSky is to strengthen its support of diversity within the TV industry by offering five new scholarships for young people from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. 
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         News NewsIndies blame broadcasters over diversityThe indie sector believes that broadcasters’ refusal to take risks on new production staff and onscreen talent is holding back diversity in the TV industry. 
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         News NewsLenny Henry: BBC must ring-fence funds for BAME showsLenny Henry has called on the BBC to extend the model used to guarantee its nations and regions spend to black and ethnic minority (BAME) productions. 
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         News NewsCDN plans permanent leadershipThe Creative Diversity Network needs a “permanent executive structure” if it is to make genuinely significant changes to the sector, the organisation has acknowledged. 
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         News NewsBBC gets tough on diversityThe BBC is to ramp up the social profiling of its workforce and could introduce the ‘Rooney Rule’ into its recruitment processes under plans to radically boost diversity. 
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         News NewsBBC launches three apprenticeshipsThe BBC has launched three apprenticeship schemes as the corporation bids to better reflect the makeup of modern Britain. 
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         News NewsDoreen Lawrence praises broadcastersBaroness Doreen Lawrence has given her blessing to the way in which broadcasters have handled their coverage of her son Stephen’s murder over the last 20 years. 
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         News NewsNFTS 2014 gala to focus on diversityThe National Film and Television School’s 2014 fundraising Gala will attempt to improve diversity in the film, TV and gaming industries. 
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         News NewsBBC lacking gay charactersBen Stephenson has voiced concerns about the lack of gay characters in UK drama – and argued that BBC drama has a “long way to go” before it becomes truly diverse. 
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         Comment CommentTrans people need a voiceThe portrayal of transgender people in the media is usually inaccurate, and often offensive. 
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         Comment CommentDiversity: the numbers don't add upThe RTS Journalism Awards offered Marcus Ryder a glimpse behind the headline stats 
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         News NewsBanking more ethnically diverse than mediaA study of the top 10,000 executives across British industry reveals a deep “diversity deficit”– and reveals the banking and finance sector is more ethnically diverse than the media. 
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         Comment CommentNews needs to reflect the audience to stay relevantAdvertisers realise the importance of diversity, and so should we 
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         News NewsCDN puts diversity pledges to testThe Creative Diversity Network (CDN) is on the brink of unveiling a monitoring service that will assess how the major broadcasters’ are performing against their diversity targets – and compared with each other – for the first time. 
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         News NewsTV admits diversity failuresBaroness Floella Benjamin made an impassioned plea in her opening address at Ed Vaizey’s diversity roundtable last week: “Don’t let our children down,” she said, “especially our young black men. They don’t feel part of this.” 
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         News NewsLenny Henry: diversity needs dedicated fundingActor and writer Lenny Henry has called for broadcasters to ring-fence money to increase BAME representation in the TV industry. 
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         Comment CommentBAME: this time we must actEd Vaizey must not miss the opportunity to boost minority employment, says Simon Albury 
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         News NewsEd Vaizey to probe diversity statsEd Vaizey, UK Minister for UK Culture, Communications and Creative Industries is calling on senior figures in TV, film and arts to explain the lack of diversity in their industries at a ministerial roundtable next week. 
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         Comment CommentChange must comeFormer RTS chief executive Simon Albury says the BBC must become the cornerstone of diversity 
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         Comment CommentDoes TV suffer from covert racism?Sarah Smith asks why she is finding it so tough to progress to become a head of production 
 



 
     
    
    













