All Freelancers articles – Page 25
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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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Brexit is a threat to broadcasting
Government must include the industry in any transitional agreement, says Vince Cable
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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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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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Skillset and ITF merger is a step in the wrong direction
Planned alliance may not serve the industry’s diverse training needs
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The Landing to return post hub to landlord
MediaCityUK digital enterprise incubator The Landing is to return its post-production department to Peel Media following a revision of its business plan.
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The Edit to double in size as demand grows in Brighton
Brighton post facility The Edit is to double in size as it seeks to capitalise on an influx of indies bringing work to the city.