The 2024 UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report's study on streaming movies finds that audiences were majority women and people of color.
UCLA's Hollywood Diversity report found that BIPOC audiences drove the box office from 2020-2021, but women behind the camera still lag.
December 17, 2024 Beyond ‘comfort TV’: Audiences want more than the same old, same old With the industry contracting and streamers relying on older shows, UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report looks at where future success lies for the small screen Source: UCLA Newsroom December 12, 2024 Where...
MORE: Read the full UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report » “Diversity sells, and for the past five years, we’ve seen that all audiences, regardless of race, want to see diversity on-screen,” said Ana-Christina Ramón, who wrote the report with Darnell Hunt. “They prefer movies that have...
They also earned the second-highest median take at the worldwide box office, per UCLA’s latest Hollywood Diversity Report. Movie News Mar 7, 2024 6:00 am By Rebecca Sun Rambling Roundup: Planet Hollywood Loses Its Shirt — (Almost) Everything Must Go! Plus, UCLA brings ‘Sin’ ba...
For the first time in its 10-year history, the annual UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report separated streaming from theatrical releases for analysis. By Samantha Bergeson March 30, 2023 9:00 am Features Women and People of Color Tend to Receive Smaller Budgets for Shows, Study Finds A report from...
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UC Berkeley Culture and Diversity: Given UC Berkeley’s notoriously left-leaning beliefs and close proximity to San Francisco (the LGBT cultural capital of the U.S.), it should come as no surprise that it is very LGBTQ-friendly—the school supports numerous LGBTQ groups on campus, is home ...
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