Power imbalances and endemic freelancing allow abuse to thrive in this industry. Many women have decided it’s time for change

In the television industry, it’s the sound recordists who are often the first to realise if something isn’t right. It’s easy for someone on set or in the studio to forget they still have their mic on. So when they are whispering something to a colleague, it gets picked up, however quietly the words are spoken and whatever is being said.

I have been navigating the world of television as a freelancer for more than 20 years. I have heard stories of soundies hearing all sorts of inappropriate things, and they have come forward and offered their support. But there’s one truth that is universally acknowledged – it’s usually said by a senior man to a junior woman.

Meriel Beale is a freelance producer and the Bectu Unscripted bullying & harassment officer

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