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TV's turn to take the stage on equality
2018-05-14T12:51:00
The Baftas were awash with activists and #timesup badges - now we need to turn promises into actions, says Lisa Campbell
Tackling TV's biggest issues
2017-06-29T16:05:00
Lisa Campbell looks ahead to the Edinburgh TV Festival
Fulwell 73
2016-08-11T07:08:00
The small British indie has made a big splash in the US with James Corden’s The Late Late Show
Fulwell 73 strikes US development deal
2016-08-09T16:00:00
Fulwell 73 Productions, the UK-based producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden, is to further expand in the US after striking a development deal with CBS Television Studios.
Oona King appointed YouTube global diversity chief
2016-07-21T10:34:00
Channel 4 diversity executive Oona King is leaving the broadcaster after seven years to join YouTube in a global role as director of diversity.
Is sexism still rife in TV?
2016-01-28T12:14:00
A report commissioned by Channel 4 diversity executive Oona King shows that television is ‘awash’ with low-level on-screen sexism. Lisa Campbell takes a look at the findings
Adam Crozier issues warning over diversity complacency
2016-01-19T16:40:00
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier has welcomed the progress made by broadcasters on diversity but warned against celebrating victory too soon.
Banking more ethnically diverse than media
2014-02-10T09:45:00
A study of the top 10,000 executives across British industry reveals a deep “diversity deficit”– and reveals the banking and finance sector is more ethnically diverse than the media.
Lisa Campbell: 10 Years in TV
2014-02-07T11:36:00
As she hands over the editorship of Broadcast, Lisa Campbell looks back at a decade in TV
Sky to overhaul ‘rules of engagement’
2014-02-06T07:00:00
Sky is to overhaul its ‘rules of engagement’ with the indie community after receiving feedback from more than 100 production companies.
Sky commissioning performance: how does it compare?
2014-02-06T06:54:00
Indies want clearer lines of communication, more marketing support and quicker response rates in their dealings with Sky, according to the broadcaster’s first commissioning survey.
Pressing need for diversity data
2014-01-30T08:01:00
Representation won’t improve if we don’t know who’s making TV
CDN puts diversity pledges to test
2014-01-30T07:45:00
The Creative Diversity Network (CDN) is on the brink of unveiling a monitoring service that will assess how the major broadcasters’ are performing against their diversity targets – and compared with each other – for the first time.
TV admits diversity failures
2014-01-30T07:13:00
Baroness Floella Benjamin made an impassioned plea in her opening address at Ed Vaizey’s diversity roundtable last week: “Don’t let our children down,” she said, “especially our young black men. They don’t feel part of this.”
Time Warner speeds up Shed buyout
2014-01-23T07:22:00
Time Warner wants to accelerate a plan to take full ownership of Shed Media ahead of schedule, Broadcast has learned.
C4’s right to strengthen indie ties
2014-01-23T07:17:00
But broadcaster must continue to broaden TV’s supply base says Lisa Campbell
Lenny Henry: diversity needs dedicated funding
2014-01-22T16:31:00
Actor and writer Lenny Henry has called for broadcasters to ring-fence money to increase BAME representation in the TV industry.
Creative Industries Council kick off UK campaign
2014-01-17T11:10:00
The Creative Industries Council is to promote TV, film and other creative industries via a website which showcases and coordinates activity across the sector.
SPT backs Warner to bolster UK prospects
2014-01-16T07:45:00
Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has backed Karl Warner’s Electric Ray to strengthen its UK powerbase, and is looking to emerging territories for future IP deals.
Karl Warner launches Sony-backed indie
2014-01-15T08:00:00
Former BBC entertainment commissioner Karl Warner is launching an indie called Electric Ray with the backing of Sony Pictures Television (SPT).