All Freelancers articles – Page 23
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Features
Raise the Roof Productions
“We regularly run workshops and masterclasses at Stirling University to spot the hottest new graduate talent”
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Lookout Point
”We always encourage our staff to share their ideas freely and openly and give credit (and thanks) where it’s due”
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A+E Networks UK
”Staff perform at their best when they are confident, happy, less stressed, motivated and have clarity of their objectives”
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News
TV set for training revolution
Creative Skillset plans levy on all UK shows to build multimillion-pound training war chest
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Exposed: TV's Culture of Fear
Survey reveals bullying and harassment are rife with both men and women affected
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TV Fest report reveals bullying & harassment rife
EITVF/5 News survey sheds light on extent of abuse across industry
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Comment
Brexit is a threat to broadcasting
Government must include the industry in any transitional agreement, says Vince Cable
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Comment
We need to invest to sustain growth
Training is vital to ensure the UK continues to punch above its weight, says Seetha Kumar
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News
Warning fired over drama crew shortages
Creative Skillset claims drama execs are ’show jumping’, as Netflix and co woo the best staff
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TV sector urged to speak up about Brexit impact
CBI urges industry “to share their stories” to protect their businesses ahead of Britain’s exit from the EU
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Cyber Security: Protect your assets
Industry concern over cyber security has accelerated in recent months, following a series of hacks and the leaking of high-profile TV shows.
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Small indies face big challenge
Smaller indies are having to forge ties with larger rivals to secure unscripted commissions as broadcasters ramp up their entertainment ambitions. Over recent months, a number of sub-£5m producers have been encouraged to pair up with experienced partners to win work from the likes of Channel 4 ...
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Production Company of the Year: BBC Children's In-House Production
‘Diversity is baked into its DNA’
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Comment
Skillset and ITF merger is a step in the wrong direction
Planned alliance may not serve the industry’s diverse training needs