All Freelancers articles – Page 33
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Features
Ready for kick off
BT Sport has designed, outfitted and is now testing the infrastructure and procedures necessary to go live with its sports channels in August.
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News
BBC puts in team effort for digital Glastonbury
The BBC’s Glastonbury coverage will be an example of the corporation working to be “bigger than the sum of its parts”, according to Bob Shennan.
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Creative Skillset boosts freelancer training fund
Creative Skillset’s fund for training TV freelancers has been increased by 25% this year and is set to be released in four waves.
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BBC set for ‘most digital Glastonbury ever’
The BBC is gearing up to broadcast more than 250 hours of content from Glastonbury as it looks to the apply the Olympics formula to the music festival.
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Broadcast's hunt for Hot Shots begins
Broadcast has launched its hunt for the TV’s most talented under-30s as our annual Hot Shots opens for entries.
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Features
Media Hubs
Along the banks of Glasgow’s River Clyde, in an area once dominated by ship-building, is a thriving cultural quarter bustling with digital media, hot-housed innovators and inward investment.
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BBC admits bullying failings
BBC senior management failed to spot widespread bullying because they were not close enough to rank-and-file staff, according to HR director Lucy Adams.
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Report exposes bullying and sexual harassment at the BBC
The BBC has pledged to radically overhaul its policies on bullying and harassment after publishing a report on the matter that it admitted makes “uncomfortable reading”.
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Features
The Welsh renaissance
Co-pros like Da Vinci’s Demons and Hinterland are breathing new life into the production sector in Wales. But as Olly Grant finds, there’s a need for some more joined-up thinking
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Comment
Who cares about the workers
Widespread complaints from freelancers shouldn’t be ignored, says Lisa Campbell.
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News
CLAC bid to end freelancer tax probe fails
Accountancy firm boss Christopher Lunn has failed in his attempt to end HM Revenue & Custom’s civil investigation into the tax returns of his current and former clients.
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BBC strikers ‘sending a message’ to Lord Hall
BBC strikers aimed to “send a message” to incoming director general Lord Hall about job cuts and working conditions at the broadcaster.
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Comment
Be prepared for the US invasion
Tax breaks will bring an increase in demand - but can we cope, asks Lisa Campbell.
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News
Bectu drafts proposals to protect factual TV crews
Bectu wants the industry to consult on the newly created draft code of practice for factual TV producers as it continues to campaign for better working conditions in the genre.
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News
Indies reveal practical problems with C4 shows
Disgruntled producers have outlined a raft of production problems that they say are at the heart of the current debate about Channel 4.
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Remoteproduction.co.uk founder joins Silverglade
Sarah Kinsella has joined Silverglade in the newly created role of post-production producer.
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Bruce Dunlop starts creative agency with Daryl Goodrich
BDA Creative founder Bruce Dunlop has teamed up with London Olympic bid film director Daryl Goodrich to set up a creative agency.
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BBC to overhaul freelancer payment system
The BBC is to overhaul its freelancer payment services in a bid to strip out paperwork and speed up transactions.
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The Broadcast Interview
Dave & Natascha Cadle, Envy
The rise of Broadcast’s Best Post-Production House for 2013 has been rapid and remarkable. And its expansion isn’t over yet, owners Dave and Natascha Cadle tell George Bevir