A new study is shedding light on the industry's efforts to be more inclusive. The second part of UCLA's Hollywood Diversity Report found that while diversity has improved among television actors, executives still remain overwhelmingly white and male.
Theanalysis by researchers at the UCLA College discovered that women hold only 32 percent of studio chair and CEO jobs, while minorities just eight percent.
The findings echo part one of the report, which was published in Februaryand analyzed diversity in the movie business. It similarly found that people of color make gains onscreen but not off.
Part two of the studytracked two seasons of scripted broadcast, cable and digital programming, with a total of 453 shows from 2017 to 2018 and 463.
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