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Calling out for the next generation of women in sport media

The state government is backing more women to get on-air and make their presence heard and felt in sports media.

Community Sport Minister Ros Spence this week launched the government’s Change Our Game Women in Sport Broadcasting Program for 2022-23 and encouraged women across the state to apply.

The program supports increased representation of women in sports news and commentary roles, both in front of and behind the camera.

The program, offered through the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation, includes two streams designed to give women the knowledge and edge they need to advance their careers in the sports media.

Stream 1 has an introductory focus to support the development of early-career sports broadcasters. Stream 2 is an extension program to help those growing their presence in the industry go to the next level.

The program will be delivered by Emma Race and Lucy Race from Making The Call, who have both enjoyed significant success and are highly regarded sports media professionals.

From the first successful pilot program in 2020, the program has been pivotal in developing and providing opportunities to women in sports media. It has supported 56 participants whose voices and expertise are enhancing sports broadcasting and reporting.

Program graduates have been successful in a variety of roles. Pokuah Frimpong participated in the 2021-22 program and hosts a podcast called Radio Dub which interviews A-League Women’s players and discusses the league. Pokuah has also worked for Network 10 and Paramount Plus commentating on the A-League Women.

“This program gave me confidence in my ability and a sense of support from other women striving to make it in sports broadcasting. It helped me to go after jobs I wouldn’t have thought possible,” she said.

“I would recommend it to anyone interested in getting involved in broadcasting but doesn’t know where to start.”

For more information on the program go to changeourgame.vic.gov.au/the-initiative.

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