BAFTA has said that a third of its members are considering quitting the British television industry amid the perfect storm of a commissioning drought and strikes. The organization polled 1,000 of i…
has said that a third of its members are considering quitting the British television industry amid the perfect storm of a commissioning drought and strikes., with 26% providing responses about their place and future within the business.
A third of those who responded said they have “considered” or are “seriously considered” leaving the industry, according to the research.
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