Changes in the competitive and regulative conditions of British television over the 1980s and 1990s make for an environment of increased uncertainty for those who work in television. Broadcasting legislation, increased competition and technological advances have changed the working practices of the UK's 28,000 production workforce. The introduction of a 25 per cent quota of independent productions on all terrestrial channels, the implementation of Producer Choice in the BBC and the creation of a Network Centre in ITV, leading to a new commissioning process along with merger rationalisation and increasing competition have all contributed to constructing a workforce in which over 50 per cent are freelance and face much uncertainty. This paper...
This article explores the relationship between management strategy, technological change nod collect...
Whereas historically the UK television industry has been characterized by hierarchy and vertical int...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
Changes in the competitive and regulative conditions of British television over the 1980s and 1990s ...
The labour market in Britain's television industry has been transformed in the last 20 years with th...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
Successive legislation throughout the 1980s and 90s, designed to reduce regulation and introduce com...
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This Discussion Paper investigates freelance working in the Scottish film and television sector. The...
The article locates the forces precipitating the radical changes in employment practices in British ...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7755.0364(WP 25/98) / BLDSC - British...
A feature in contemporary labour markets has been the growth of non-standard work. This has to be se...
Whereas historically the UK television industry has been characterized by hierarchy and vertical int...
This article explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on freelancers in the UK television indust...
This article explores the relationship between management strategy, technological change nod collect...
Whereas historically the UK television industry has been characterized by hierarchy and vertical int...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...
Changes in the competitive and regulative conditions of British television over the 1980s and 1990s ...
The labour market in Britain's television industry has been transformed in the last 20 years with th...
This paper analyses research evidence about the creative environments in the UK television productio...
Successive legislation throughout the 1980s and 90s, designed to reduce regulation and introduce com...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Film Institute (B...
This Discussion Paper investigates freelance working in the Scottish film and television sector. The...
The article locates the forces precipitating the radical changes in employment practices in British ...
This master’s thesis investigates how freelancers experience job precarity and asymmetrical power re...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7755.0364(WP 25/98) / BLDSC - British...
A feature in contemporary labour markets has been the growth of non-standard work. This has to be se...
Whereas historically the UK television industry has been characterized by hierarchy and vertical int...
This article explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on freelancers in the UK television indust...
This article explores the relationship between management strategy, technological change nod collect...
Whereas historically the UK television industry has been characterized by hierarchy and vertical int...
The media industry was formerly one of the most heavily unionised sectors in the UK. With the shift ...