RTS Futures Career Fair

20th January 2023

Do you want to get your foot in the door and work in the TV industry? Then don't miss our RTS Futures Careers Fair at the Business Design Centre, London, on Tuesday 7 February! Help to land your first TV job by networking, discovering job opportunities, getting advice from industry professionals and attending live sessions at our in person careers fair. You can visit our 50 exhibitor booths, including All3Media, Fremantle, ITV, Studio Lambert, IMG Studios, UKTV, ENVY Post Production, NBCUniversal, ScreenSkills, BBC Early Careers and many more. Find out how to sign up for this unmissable event here.

On Monday 23 January, Anita Rani talks to Declan Moore, Louise Kattenhorn, Darrel Brown, and Alex Bewley about the deepening relationship between the podcast and TV industries, the latest trends and how to commercialise content. Find out more about the event here.

Don't miss RTS Cymru Wales's sports documentary panel event at Tramshed Tech, Cardiff, on Tuesday 7 February, presented in partnership with Tramshed Tech and Whisper Cymru. Carys Owens, Joseff Morgan, Rahim Mastafa, Nathan Blake and Ceri Barnett will discuss how the TV sports documentary genre is enjoying a golden age and has exploded in Wales.

Join RTS London at The 100 Club on Monday 13 February as they explore the formula for a winning Eurovision song. Experts Andrew Cartmell, executive producer of Eurovision Song Contest 2023, and Paddy O'Connell, Eurovision Song Contest aficionado and presenter at BBC Radio, will dive into some of the contest’s greatest hits, look at why the UK hasn’t won since 1997 and explore what audiences have to look forward to this year. Find out more about the event.

On Thursday 23 February at Regent Street Cinema, RTS London and RTS Technology, formerly known as RTS Thames Valley, will examine the processes and procedures around Queen Elizabeth II's death and funeral and what was it like to be witness to that once-in-a-lifetime event. From the UK-based news broadcasting teams behind the coverage, panellists Anila Dhami, Tami Hoffman, ITN Productions, Jon Whitney, BBC, and Kiko Itasaka, NBC, will shed light on the historic event and the responsibility for how it was portrayed around the world. Sign up for this event.

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