Stage Screen & Radio

In the November 2000 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • Changing the face of television
    After two years of campaigning by BECTU, all the major UK broadcasters have signed up to the Cultural Diversity Network 2000 manifesto which promises to deliver real progress.

  • A matter of taste
    A look ahead at the time when digital broadcasters have to tempt on board the remaining viewers who don't want to pay for extra channels.

  • Masterclass
    The first of a two part masterclass on the use of Dolby Surround Sound in the studio.
  • Broadcasting
    Education peace offer, 3sixtymedia given go ahead, SMG dispute settled, HTV under new ownership.

  • Freelance
    Two agencies end book fees in face of BECTU campaign, expansion in safety training, workshop on negotiating skills, safety advice cards.
  • Arts and entertainment
    Lion-sized Disney deal, regional plans, SOLT hears BECTU's response.

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

Last updated 9 November 2000