All Diversity articles – Page 52
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BBC sets out youth blueprint
Annual Plan sets out to ‘reinvigorate’ mainstream shows with young appeal
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BBCS gets first look at Big Deal shows
Dhanny Joshi’s indie’s output include iPlayer mental health doc The Things I See
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Pact diversity scheme kicks off
Trainees take up places at indies including Hat Trick, Lime and RDF
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Minnow and Chalkboard join growth scheme
Indielab names 16 producers set to get a boost from Accelerator business development scheme
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Mercurio: don't pigeon-hole diverse talent
Line of Duty creator discusses open approach to casting
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CDN chair calls for 'step change' in diversity monitoring
James Currell wants to build on Diamond’s ‘solid start’
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BBC lines up all-female Newsnight team
Emma Barnett joins Kirsty Wark and Emily Maitlis on BBC2 flagship
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East Asian writers step up pressure on CBBC
Campaigning group assembles talent directory in its drive to push for a representative team on sitcom Living with the Lams
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C4 to mark centenary of Indian massacre
Sathnam Sanghera undertakes personal journey for Sugar Films doc
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C4 and ITV Studios execs join RTS Board
Sarah Rose and Julian Bellamy to help steer charity’s initiatives
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BBC faces equal pay probe
Equality and Human Rights Commission to investigate historic policy and pay practices
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BBC Daytime promotes Muslim Alim
Scotland and Northern Ireland to be main focus of daytime and early-peak commissioner
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Unions speak out over CBBC sitcom
Writers Guild and Equity weigh in over representation of East Asians on Twenty Twenty show
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Webb-Lamb: commissioning diversity hamstrung by industry
C4 deputy director of programmes opens up on challenge of improving broadcaster’s social mobility
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The drive for authenticity
The row over CBBC’s Living with the Lams ignores the efforts made to find new East Asian voices, says series producer Raymond Lau
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CBBC under fire over Chinese sitcom
Protests over “racialized pigeon-holing” of first Chinese-led children’s show in nine years