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Emmys: little has changed in women behind the scenes

A sign announces the 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, in downtown Los Angeles, on Friday. Actor Andy Samberg will host the Emmy Awards, the biggest honours in television, in Los Angeles today.

 

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In a year where comedian Amy Schumer scored Emmy nods for acting, directing and writing her own show, it may appear that women are finally breaking through the male-dominated world of primetime television.
But a study released this week examining women in key behind-the-scenes TV roles, found little has changed in the past decade.
Nominations for the 67th Emmy Awards, which air today, reflect a large gender disparity as women make up only 25% of this year’s nominated writers, directors, editors and producers.
That percentage has shown little improvement over 10 years, according to a report conducted by nonprofit the Women’s Media Center, which examined Emmy nominations for writing, directing, editing and producing from 2006 through 2015.
Women accounted for 28% of nominees in producing categories, 18% in editing, 13% in writing and just 8% in directing categories.
“The men and women in these roles have the power to decide and mould what the story is, who is in the story, and how the story is told,” said Julie Burton, president of the Women’s Media Center in a statement.
Having women behind the scenes “is crucial to making sure women’s experiences, perspectives, voices, and images are part of any story,” Burton added.
Washington, DC-based Women’s Media Center was founded by actress Jane Fonda, poet Robin Morgan and journalist Gloria Steinem in 2005, aiming to promote women in media.
And change may be on the horizon. Schumer this year landed four Emmy nods including best directing in a variety series for Inside Amy Schumer, only the second time in 10 years that a woman has been nominated in that race.
Female writers of AMC’s period drama Mad Men accounted for 10 out 15 nominations for the show in best drama series writing since 2006.
Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a frequent nominee in the outstanding writing for a variety series category, has four women on its writing staff this year, up from just one in 2006.

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