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LOS ANGELES – A new study says that the TV industry’s hiring of first-time female directors and directors of colour hit record highs for the second year in a row.
According to a Directors Guild of America study out Thursday, women represented 41 per cent of first-time TV episode directors in the 2017-18 season.
That’s 8 percentage points higher than the previous season, the guild said.
The study found that directors of colour represented 31 per cent of first-time hires last season, up from 27 per cent in the 2016-17 season.
But the Directors Guild said the picture is complicated by hiring practices.
Writers, actors or others already connected with a TV series can be “gifted” one-time directing jobs, blocking career progress for directors of diversity, the guild said.
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