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Search for the Next Generation of TV Talent
The
Network
opens
applications
for
the
2008
FREE
industry
led
scheme
to
help
young
people
kick
start
their
TV
careers.
Do you
love
TV and
want
to
know
more
about
what
it
takes
to get
a job
in
television?
Fancy
working
with
the
teams
behind
Big
Brother,
Sky
News
and
Coronation
Street?
Then
sign
up for
The
Network
and
you
could
be
part
of the
next
generation
of TV
talent.
The
Network,
previously
known
as
Television
and
Young
People
(TVYP),
has
opened
applications
for
its
FREE
event
in
Edinburgh
in
August
2008.
Over
five
days,
Networkers
get to
meet
the
best
talent
from
behind
and in
front
of the
camera
and
come
away
with
new
skills,
contacts
and
advice.
Previous
experience
is not
necessary,
just a
passion
for
television.
The
Network
has
helped
to
launch
hundreds
of TV
careers
and
past
delegates
now
work
across
the
industry
in a
variety
of
roles
including
the
executive
producer
of
Dragons
Den,
the
director
of
Blue
Peter
and a
presenter
on
XFM.
The
Network,
part
of the
Edinburgh
International
Television
Festival,
gives
delegates
access
to
some
of the
top
talent
working
in TV
today.
Past
speakers
have
ranged
from
celebrities
such
as
Vernon
Kay,
Kate
Garraway,
Graham
Norton,
Simon
Amstell
and
Sir
Trevor
McDonald
as
well
as
leading
industry
figures
including
Dr
Who
writer
Russell
T
Davies
and
newscaster
Krishnan
Guru-Murthy.
Past
delegate
Kathleen
Beedles,
Drama
Producer
at ITV
says
“Since
working
in the
industry,
I have
realised
that
it’s
both
“who
you
know”
and
“what
you
know”
that
count,
and
this
is why
initiatives
such
as The
Network
are
invaluable
for
young
new
talent
starting
out.
When I
attended
The
Network
it was
the
first
time
I’d
met
any
industry
professionals
and I
came
away
with
the
belief
that
ordinary
people
like
me
could
get
into
TV. It
also
taught
me
both
practicalities
and
gave
me an
‘in’
with
industry
professionals.
I had
got
that
all
important
‘foot
in the
door’
and
now
years
later
I can
see
the
benefit
of the
initiative
from a
professional
stand
point,
as a
way of
discovering
exciting
new
talent.”
Thousands
of
applicants
each
year
are
whittled
down
to a
lucky
150
delegates
who
get
the
chance
to
attend
the
FREE
event,
which
this
year
takes
place
between
21st
and
25th
August.
Applications
via
the
website
www.mgeitf.co.uk/thenetwork
are
open
now
and
close
on
21st
May
2008.
Delegates
who
have
attended
The
Network
are
also
given
the
opportunity
to
apply
for a
six
month
paid
work
placement
at
some
of the
most
prestigious
TV
companies
in the
UK
through
the
The
Network
at
Work
programme.


