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Channel 5 brings in flexible peaktime tariffs, commits to training fund

ViacomCBS-owned UK terrestrial Channel 5 is changing its peaktime tariffs, which it says will free original commissions from the constraints of a per-hour budget model.

Ben Frow

Channel 5 says it will agree the genre for each programme, then negotiate and agree indicative pricing that addresses specific production requirements rather than applying a fixed, per-hour pricing tariff model.

ViacomCBS Networks UK chief content officer Ben Frow said: “It is no secret that Channel 5 has always operated on lower tariffs and we want to ensure that fixed hourly budgets don’t put undue pressure on the production process. By re-evaluating the constraints of per-hour tariffs, we can look at commissioning deliverables more holistically.”

C5 has also announced it is committing an annual seven-figure sum to a dedicated training fund in order to boost industry learning and development.

Production companies can submit applications to the fund for their employees and freelancers working on Channel 5 programming at any stage during a contracted production.

Production companies can choose the course topics and which training providers they wish to use, giving rationale in their application as to how it will benefit an individual or a crew. There is an annual training allowance cap of £15,000 (US$20,500) for any single indie.

Channel 5 has also signed up to ScreenSkills’ Unscripted TV Skills Fund, which means 0.25% of the budget of factual and entertainment programmes will go towards training. In addition, the broadcaster is requiring all cast and crew on its productions to complete ScreenSkills’ free anti-bullying and harassment training prior to the start of production.

Frow added: “The clamours for change in our industry are loud and it’s important that we do our best to respond to them. We are a sector that is wholly dependent on talent and through this training fund we are helping to invest in people’s future careers.”

Production companies wishing to submit an application to Channel 5’s training fund should contact Nan Whittingham, VP of productions.

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