Women more represented on reality TV than scripted shows, SDSU report finds

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The report found that women made up 50% of the characters or contestants on unscripted programs but 43% of characters on scripted programs.SAN DIEGO — Women fared better on reality programs and game shows than as characters on scripted programs in 2022-23, according toThe latest"Boxed In" report found that women made up 50% of the characters or contestants on unscripted programs but 43% of characters on scripted programs featured on the broadcast networks and streaming services.

Of those not on camera, women comprised 32% of people working on scripted and unscripted programs. Women fared much better as directors on scripted programs — 22% — than on unscripted programs —11%. According to Lauzen, women were more likely to be employed as producers on unscripted programs — 47% — than on scripted programs — 41%.

"The percentage of female characters hasn't changed substantially on broadcast television in over a decade," Lauzen said."In 2007-08, females comprised 43% of all characters. In 2022-2023, females accounted for 44% of all characters. The story is much the same for streamers. Females accounted for 44% of characters in 2016-17 and 45% in 2022-23."

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