It wants to increase representation in the sport production industry
Whisper has put out a call for disabled job applicants as it looks to increase representation in the sport production industry.
Fresh off producing the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics coverage for Channel 4, the company put out a video on its social media channels featuring TV production talent such as Sophie Morgan and Ade Adepitan to look for new applicants to the sector.
People who want to be considered can send a CV and a letter explaining why they would be a good fit for sport production to getinvolved@whisper.tv.
There are openings for those with prior production experience or also those looking to get started in the area.
Disabled and want to work in TV?
— Whisper (@WeAreWhisperTV) September 5, 2021
Whisper is looking for the next generation of disabled talent.
Please watch👇 and get in touch: 📧 getinvolved@whisper.tv#Tokyo2020 #C4Paralympics 🥇 #MakeItHappen @DisabledInTV | @C4Paralympics | @ParalympicsGB pic.twitter.com/9ogdlgmgEs
After the Paralympics wrapped up last week, it has been revealed that the over 300 hours of linear and more than 1000 hours of streaming coverage of the games reached over one third of the TV-viewing population in the UK.
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