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    • Study Finds Diversity In Television On The Rise, But Not ...
      • In a recent study conducted by TV Time, the world’s largest TV tracking app, they show that even though television is getting woke, it still doesn’t reflect the color we see in America.
      deadline.com/2018/04/diversity-inclusion-representation-television-tv-time-1202375787/
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  2. A new study from the Nielsen company shows women, Latinos, Native Americans and older Americans are under-represented on TV.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Despite the occasional character of color in television and film, however, the original lineup unchanged in their whiteness for another day. Television has significantly improved over the years in reaching non-white, non-cisgender audiences by encouraging programs that embrace diverse characters and settings.

  4. In fact, across the TV landscape among the top 300 most-viewed programs in 2019 (broadcast, cable, and streaming), 92% of all programs measured have some presence of diversity (women, people of color, or LGBTQ) in the recurring cast.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Shows on television more accurately reflect the racial and ethnic makeup of the country, and viewers are responding positively to the boosted diversity, according to a new study published this...

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  6. Oct 22, 2020 · UCLA's diversity report, which shows how people of color have been represented on TV, finds progress in front of the camera - but far less behind it.

  7. Oct 27, 2021 · A new diversity study from UCLA found that television has become more inclusive, reflecting the growing range of its audience. The trend reflects the nation's increasing racial and ethnic...

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