Diversity Career Hub in Focus Areas: Employment, Training Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Disability, Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity, Gender Dimension Media Format: Online
Gender, Conflict and the Media in Cyprus - Country: Cyprus Focus Areas: Production, Training, Partnerships Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Gender Dimension Media Format: Print, Radio, TV
This project aimed at exploring how the Cypriot media report on issues of gender and how these relate to ethnic and other types of violence and conflict, especially those relating to Cyprus. Given the important role of media in influencing public opinion, attitudes, and policy, MIGS saw addressing the media’s weakness in reporting on gender issues and ethnic conflict as an essential part of challenging general misperceptions. ...weiterlesen
Quick Response Media Monitoring - Country: Sweden Focus Areas: Journalism, Training Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Religion or Belief, Gender Dimension Media Format: Print
In 1998 the National Co-ordination Committee of the European Year against Racism set up Quick Response to review and highlight how issues of immigration were being portrayed in the Swedish media. ...weiterlesen
BBC Initiatives - Country: United Kingdom Focus Areas: Journalism, Production, Employment, Training, Partnerships, Organisation Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Roma, Religion or Belief, Disability, Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity, Age (15-30), Age (over 50), Gender Dimension Media Format: Radio, TV
The BBC is one of the world’s leading media organisations. Its mission is to enrich people’s lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. They see their audiences as being at the heart of everything that they do. How to reflect and engage these audiences is a BBC priority. The BBC Diversity Centre is responsible for ensuring that the BBC is legally compliant with all antidiscrimination legislation, hard-wiring diversity into the DNA of the BBC through the Diversity Strategy which is comprised of 4 elements - employment, output, audiences, strategy and business planning. In 2006 an Editorial Executive of Diversity was hired to assist BBC Vision (responsible for BBC TV channels) with delivering authentic representation of the audiences they serve. ...weiterlesen
Channel 4 Initiatives - Country: United Kingdom Focus Areas: Journalism, Production, Employment, Training, Partnerships, Organisation Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Roma, Religion or Belief, Disability, Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity, Age (15-30), Age (over 50), Gender Dimension Media Format: TV
Although Channel 4 -as a public service television station- is publicly owned it is entirely self funded. Its remit is to innovate and appeal to everyone – different cultures, nationalities, religious persuasions, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientation, races and ages. Founded in the eighties to combat the monopoly of the BBC and ITV, Channel 4 commissions its programmes from over 300 production companies across the UK. ...weiterlesen
Diversity Observatory - Country: France Focus Areas: Training, Organisation Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin Media Format: TV
The CSA is the French Broadcasting Regulatory Body. In March 2006 a law concerning equal opportunities was passed that specifically discussed diversity in the French media. It gave the CSA authority to monitor diversity in broadcast media and to ban any discrimination in that field. In 2007 the CSA set up the Diversity Working Group to talk with broadcasters and define the most effective ways to improve how the media deal with issues of diversity. The group’s work led 16 of the most watched television channels in France to adopt specific policies to promote diversity and fight discrimination through their programming. ...weiterlesen
VRT Diversity Unit - Country: Belgium Focus Areas: Production, Employment, Training, Partnerships, Organisation Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Roma, Religion or Belief, Disability, Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity, Age (15-30), Age (over 50), Gender Dimension Media Format: Radio, TV
The Diversity Unit is within the VRT to implement the actions outlined in the Diversity Policy and Charter. The Unit looks at a wide range of diversity issues, particularly those faced by ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Affirmative action towards minority groups is part of the daily work of the Diversity Unit. ...weiterlesen
Increasing and improving the portrayal of people with disabilities in the media - Country: Spain Focus Areas: Training, Partnerships Grounds of Discrimination: Disability Media Format: Radio, TV
In 2003 the European conference on media and disability highlighted the need to change the way people with disabilities are portrayed by the mainstream media. It became clear that there was a lack of relevant data on the topic that also needed to be addressed. ...weiterlesen
Media Pairing for Diversity - Country: France Focus Areas: Training, Partnerships Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Religion or Belief, Age (15-30) Media Format: Print, Radio
The 3-year Mediam’ Rad project (2005 – 2007) focused on giving more visibility to ethnic media in Europe by building bridges between them and mainstream media with the aim to report and reflect social diversity more equally and accurately. It was noted that ethnic minority media has emerged as another leading group of media professionals. Although an almost invisible force it holds one important attribute; ethnic media are often people with expert knowledge of the issues they write about. More time and research is taken on each topic, ranging from integration, discrimination to intercultural relations. Across France, Italy and the Netherlands one way of highlighting this expertise was by pairing up ethnic media journalists with mainstream media journalists to work together – seeking to change stereotypes and prejudice in the mainstream media and bring them new sources. ...weiterlesen
PEARLS radio training course for women - Country: United Kingdom Focus Areas: Production, Training, Partnerships Grounds of Discrimination: National, Racial or Ethnic origin, Age (over 50), Gender Dimension Media Format: Radio
The Panjabi Centre (home of Desi Radio, a community radio station in Southall, London) and The Women’s Radio Group (a specialist training organisation) co-operated to offer radio production training to women from minority groups, particularly those from ethnic minorities, single parents, older women and women returning to work after being full time carers. ...weiterlesen


