Stage Screen & Radio

In the July/August 2002 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • Will the last regional programme maker turn off the light?
    The government's draft Communications Bill could lead to a foreign owned ITV network with no meaningful programme making outside of London and Manchester.
  • Commercials showdown
    Freelances who work on commercials are voting in their most important ballot for years.
  • Diversity in theatres
    Now is the time to address institutional racism in the theatre industry.
  • Staff join up at Sky
    120 signature in two hours shows the level of Sky staff support for union representation.
  • Office affairs
    BECTU President Tony Lennon bids farewell to the union's West End home.
  • Animal magic
    No matter whether the critter is sunning itself in it will habitat or supposedly domesticated proper safety procedure are essential - this month's masterclass.
BECTU's magazine Stage Screen & Radio is published 10 times a year.

Last updated 5 September 2002