Shorts: Everton, Sheffield Wednesday, Little Dot
- This text covers two separate but meaningful developments in the sports and media industries:
- * Little Dot Studios, a UK media company, has become a certified B Corporation.
- * Players in the Barclays women's Super League 2 (BWSL2) are now eligible for membership in the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).
Summary of the Text:
This text covers two separate but meaningful developments in the sports and media industries:
1. Little Dot Studios Achieves B Corp Certification:
* Little Dot Studios, a UK media company, has become a certified B Corporation.
* This places them among a select group of UK companies committed to social and environmental responsibility (like The Guardian, Innocent Drinks, Patagonia, and The Jamie Oliver Group).
* CEO Dan Jones emphasizes the importance of sustainability in digital media and the company’s commitment to responsible production and a purpose-driven business model.
* They aim to inspire change and reduce their environmental impact.
2. BWSL2 Players Gain PFA Membership:
* Players in the Barclays women’s Super League 2 (BWSL2) are now eligible for membership in the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA).
* This provides them with access to support, depiction, and benefits previously only available to BWSL players.
* england is now the only country with two fully professional women’s football leagues.
* This move aligns with recommendations from the 2023 Karen Carney review, advocating for improved standards and player support.
* A new committee (PFNCC) has been established for dialog between players and the league.
* WSL Football and the PFA have a funding agreement to support these services.
In essence, the text highlights progress towards greater sustainability in the media industry and increased professionalization and support for women’s football.
