Sky Sports joins British emils and women in football to celebrate women in sports | Football news

Sky Sports united with a group of British Emirates under the guidance of a network of women in a football network to support and celebrate women who work in sports.
Sky is joined by ITV, Channel 4, TNT Sports, Premier League Productions and Talxport in the initiative announced on the eve of International Women’s Day, in which the collective of the #todyandeveryDaya champion will.
The Cross-Broadcaster Working Group initially focused on three basic goals: improve access and opportunity in the football industry; Normalize women who work in industry and celebrate positive trends, as well as solving growing problems that affect women who work in the industry, including abuse on the network.
“This is the moment when women who work in football need to be reminded of their value and merit. It is unnecessary to say that as a confidential colleague and partner of women in football (WIF), you appreciate their contribution to your organization and wider game. But this may also be a time when the leaders of the game should think about again again.
The top excerpt from the letter of executive director for women in football Yvonne Harrison, sent to a combination of the main football stakeholders and the Emiter in January 2024, launched the creation of a new working group that would deal with the inequality of gender in football media.
By subjugating the importance of such a diverse group of stakeholders working together, Harrison, presided over by the group, said: “We are doing something that has never been done before.
“I am incredibly proud of the leadership that we have shown to be convened by this incredible group and I cannot thank them enough for their support.”
Steve Smith, Executive Director of Sky Sports Content, says about the initiative: “Football should be a space where talent succeeds, regardless of gender.
“In Sky Sports, we have undertaken to enhance the votes of women in the industry and initiate significant changes. Partnership with women in football and work with other emils allows us to take collective actions to create a more comfortable, including football community – where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.”
Eye of International Women’s Day and during March, Sky Sports will continue to advocate women’s sports and women who work in sports, showing and normalizing their presence on and off the screen. This includes highlighting the knowledge and expertise of our talent, directors and production teams on the screen, as well as raising their profiles through different industrial events, interviews and features on social networks.
On Friday night Sky will air Boxer card for all women live From King’s Albert Hall, led by Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price, fighting for a WBC, IBF -Ai WBA Welterweight World Cup. Caroline Dubois will also defend your WBC lightweight world title against Bo Mi re Shin in the account.
On Saturday, Netball -Aa begins on Saturday New looks Netball Super League and the Netball Super Cup season-live-up from the Arena Utilita in Sheffield.
Elsewhere during the weekend, Sky’s Channel spectators can also watch tennis from Indian wells, WPL crickets and live Golf in the form of LPGA Blue Bay and the women’s pacific amateur championship.
Sky Sports broadcast over 61 percent of all women’s sports on television in 2024, including a women’s super league (football), SWPL, England Cricket, Hundred, Tennis, WTA Tour, Women’s Golf Major, England Netball, F1 Academy, WPL Crickket, women’s boxer -based boxer.