CARLTON'S
MULTICULTURAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2003 -
CALL FOR ENTRIES
(22 July 2003)
June
Sarpong was at London's Respect Festival this weekend (19 July 2003)
to unveil CARLTON'S MULTICULTURAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS for 2003. The
T4 presenter will once again host the star-studded annual event,
to be held on 21 October 2003. Now in their third year, the awards
were established by Carlton to celebrate diversity and honour the
creative, commercial, cultural, political and educational contributions
of young people from the UK's diverse ethnic communities. Previous
winners include singer Ms Dynamite, actor Adrian Lester, athlete
Ashia Hansen, businessman Sir Gulam Noon, former CRE chair Lord
Herman Ouseley and Asif Kapadia, Director of 'The Warrior'.
As
a founder member of the Cultural Diversity Network for Broadcasters
(CDN), Carlton remains committed to reflecting the diversity of
its regions, both on and off screen. The broadcaster continues actively
to recruit black and Asian journalists for its award-winning TV
training scheme, ensuring that its flagship regional news LONDON
TONIGHT positively reflects the enormous diversity of the capital.
As
sponsors of the Respect Festival and Respect Week, Carlton's support
included a week of specially produced short programmes in its CITY
SURVIVAL GUIDE strand, as well as coverage within its programme
LONDON TONIGHT.
Nomination
forms for CARLTON'S MULTICULTURAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2003 can be
downloaded by clicking
here (892KB )
or from www.itv.com/cmaa
or by calling 08700 861122.
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