Stage Screen & Radio

In the September 2000 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • Going up in smoke?
    The BBC's announcement that it intends to close the non-news television studios at Pebble Mill, following its decision to combine Manchester Resources with Granada, calls into question Greg's Dyke's commitment to regional broadcasting.

  • Pay for theatre profits
    As West End theatre companies rake in millions, BECTU members face demands for a six day week.

  • Masterclass
    Second article in the series looks at ultra-lightweight DV camcorders.
  • Freelance
    SFX warning, FFA survey and Skillsbase offers assistance on writing CVs.

  • News
    Union backs BFM film festival, Metrocolor Labs to close; stakeholder pensions for BECTU members.

BECTU's magazine Stage Screen & Radio is published 10 times a year.

Last updated 9 September 2000