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±«Óãtv Creative Diversity's Inclusion Hub

Creating inclusion before transmission

Television pre-transmission

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Your programme is completed and anticipation and excitement around the transmission is building.

In the build up to transmission, ensuring that your promotion and publicity campaign is as accessible and inclusive as the rest of the production is vital.

Find out how you can achieve this simply and effectively throughout your launch:

Social media is a powerful tool to promote your content to a broad audience and to keep the conversation going beyond the initial transmission.

  • Make sure your publicity and posts hit the right note with an inclusive and authentic tone that speaks to your audience. More details about succeeding here can be found in this  diverse and inclusive social media.
  • Your imagery, whether photographs, gifs, memes or video clips should be inclusive and avoid stereotypes and clichés
  • Think about accessibility. Can your social media content be accessed by everyone? Are your clips subtitled? Are you using the best font for a screen reader?
  • Check out this for more information about accessible social media

You can find out more, including handy checklists and practise sessions in this ±«Óãtv website, Diversity & Inclusion Social Media Essentials.

It's finally happening and the press launch is here!

After all your hard work throughout the production, now is the time to do one last check to make sure nothing is forgotten and your launch truly reflects the diversity of your production.

  • Check back over information about accessibility to ensure your venue works for everyone.
  • If doing press screenings or Q&A sessions for the press and public, think about your host or presenter for this session. It can be a great opportunity to expand your network and connect with local or regional talent

Find out more in our television pre-transmission guide which features some examples of programmes which meet the ±«Óãtv's commitments to diversity and inclusion.

 

Discover more

  • Code of Practice Progress Report 2022/23 An update of progress on the ±«Óãtv Creative Diversity Commitment
  • Elevate Supporting deaf, disabled and neurodivergent talent in the TV industry
  • Reflecting our world Inspiring organisations around the globe to create content that fairly represents our society.
  • Creative Allies A plan for real change by using allyship to unleash, nurture and develop the creativity

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