Stage Screen & Radio

In the April 2002 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • A risk too far
    A key element of BECTU's claim to PACT is to update the insurance provision for freelances working abroad. Failure to do so could leave crews dangerously exposed.
  • Training
    Skillset launches as a sector skill council and establishes a new web based trainee network while skillsformedia now offers a media careers line.
  • Broadcasting
    After more hurdles than the Grand National BECTU wins recognition at MTV, while Granada ends programme making in Liverpool.
  • Arts and entertainment
    While members ballot on revised offers in the West End and at the BFI, colleagues at the RSC are protesting about new gagging clauses.
  • Reality TV masterclass
    Behind the on-screen action of reality TV lies considerable preparation not least in terms of health and safety issues.
BECTU's magazine Stage Screen & Radio is published 10 times a year.

Last updated 10 April 2002