In TV and streaming, less women are present but there's more solidarity


By AGENCY
  • Family
  • Sunday, 15 Sep 2024

Aged over 50, Sarah Jessica Parker has reprised her role as Carrie Bradshaw in the HBO spinoff And Just Like That....— HBO Max/AFP

For the second year running, the percentage of women in TV and streaming has fallen, according to the findings of a recent report. Indeed, the figures show a decline in representation both onscreen and behind the scenes.

According to a report titled “Boxed In: Women On Screen and Behind the Scenes on Broadcast and Streaming Television in 2023-24,” the percentage of women both in front of and behind the camera fell this year.

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