All Freelancers articles – Page 24
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NewsBBC Studios reorganises docs
London and Glasgow divisions to combine as Documentary, Arts and History Unit
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Comment4 truths about post-production
Coffee & TV’s co-founder and CEO Derek Moore lays out four facts he’s learned about post-production over the last seven years
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FeaturesMediaCityUK: 10 years in business
A decade after the BBC moved several key departments to the north-west, has the initiative has worked and what lessons can be learned by C4
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NewsLorraine Kelly wins £1.2m landmark PSC case
Judge accepts that presenter plays a ‘persona’ of herself on her eponymous show
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NewsC4 News taps Facebook reach
Broadcaster to target a global audience with international stories on social media platform
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NewsHalo VFX closure hits workers
Freelancers left thousands of pounds out of pocket by company’s collapse, according to Bectu
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NewsIndie Club: producers must be 'operationally independent'
Lobbying group calls on Ofcom to ensure each stage of regional programme-making happens outside of London
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NewsTony Hall: staff were ‘pushed into’ PSCs
Director-general admits to a lack of clarity between BBC and HMRC
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CommentThe rise of machine learning in TV and film production
Jade McQueen from content management platform Box lays out a series of practical benefits to media companies of utilising AI/ML
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FeaturesDragonfly Film and Television
“We develop and promote as many people as we can on a returning series like Ambulance”
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FeaturesRaise The Roof Productions
“We are committed to developing employees so we encourage regular in-house courses, as well as external courses”
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NewsBBC addresses industry insurance concerns
Scheme will remove ‘unnecessary and sensitive’ questions from forms
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NewsUnions blast insurer intrusion
Directors UK and Bectu call for end to practice of forcing freelancers to divulge intimate details
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CommentWork culture starts at the top
Business leaders have a duty to ensure their staff are treated well
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NewsPSBs offer joint regional stance
BBC, ITV, C4 and C5 spell out expectations of how producers can meet Ofcom’s out-of-London rules


















