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  1. Oct 14, 2021 · The 30,000-person global WarnerMedia workforce is 54 percent male and 46 percent female, with that same ratio appearing at the senior leadership level. Future reports will seek to...

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  2. Sep 26, 2019 · When it came to workforce and production staffing, WarnerMedia is close gender parity. On a global level, the workforce is 54% male and 46% female while the U.S. is 53% male and 47% female.

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · WarnerMedia examined racial representation only among its U.S. workforce, where white people represent 61 percent of all employees and 80 percent of vice presidents and above.

    • Rebecca Sun
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    • Scripted Shows
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
    • Animation
    • Efforts to Promote Diversity

    According to the report, the 30,000-person global WarnerMedia workforce is 54% male and 46% female, with that same ratio appearing at the senior leadership level, unchanged from 2018. Women accounted for 48% of management roles and 45% of non-management roles. The progress is more obvious when it comes to promotions within the company. The report s...

    In terms of on-screen representation, 36% were women, up 2% from 2019, and 29% were people of color, up 5% from 2019. As for behind-the-scenes representation, 28% were women, up 5% from 2019, 29% people of color, up 6% from 2019.

    The study found that Warner Bros. Pictures’ on-screen representation was 30% women, down 4% from 2019 while 29% were people of color, up 5% from 2019. Behind-the-camera, 27% women, up 4% from 2019 while 27% were people of color, up 4% from 2019.

    In Animation, 4% of animated protagonists in development at Cartoon Network are female, while 52% of lead characters in development at Warner Bros. Animation are female.

    As part of its efforts to enable more equity, inclusion and diversity, the company launched this year WarnerMedia Fellows with an inaugural U.S. cohort of 75 SVPs who identify as Black, Asian American, Latinx or multiracial. This six-month program was designed to generate both individual growth and collective transformation by providing executives ...

  4. Oct 14, 2021 · Much better results were reported for animation: 54% of animated protagonists in development at Cartoon Network are female and 52% of lead characters in development at Warner Bros. Animation are female. In terms of the overall workforce, 54% were men and 46% were women among its global employees.

  5. The gender pay gap illustrates the differences in average pay between women and men. To work out the median, the hourly pay rates for women are lined up from lowest to highest. The same is done for men. The median gender pay gap is the percentage difference between the middle man and the middle woman. The median

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  7. Sep 26, 2019 · WarnerMedia’s global workforce is closing in on gender parity, but there is still much progress to be made when it comes to racial equity and representation in the company’s entertainment...

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