WarnerMedia has launched an expanded entry-level Access Writers program that looks to amplify underrepresented voices and historically marginalized narrative writers to provide a pathway into the television industry.The program was originally called HBO Access but is now the WarnerMedia Access Writers Program.
It is one of several innovative initiatives being led by the company’s new Enterprise and Inclusion department and will provide emerging writers access to mentors and opportunities across WarnerMedia’s cable, network and streaming properties.
Applications for the program will be accepted starting March 8 and continue through March 21.“We realize there’s a continued need for representation from a wider variety of perspectives, and we
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