Hollywood loses 10B in profits annually by undervaluing Black-led projects
A recent study has revealed that Hollywood loses $10 billion in profit annually by choosing to undervalue Black-led projects.
| 13 March 2021 5:02 AM GMT
A recent study has revealed that Hollywood loses $10 billion in profit annually by choosing to undervalue Black-led projects.
The survey by American management consulting firm, McKinsey and Company, takes a look at the film and TV industry in the US, and reaches the conclusion the film industry could earn roughly $10 billion if they valued Black-led projects the same way as they do with their White counterparts.
Those conducting the study analysed more than 2,000 films, as well as interviewed professional writers, actors, directors, and producers and also partnered with a coalition of Black artistses and executives in the media business, the BlackLight Collective.
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Dolphins, Lions jointly lift South African One-Day Cup after rains
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Defending champions Hollywoodbets Dolphins and the Imperial Lions were crowned joint winners of Momentum One-Day Cup after their final showdown was rained out after 55.2 overs here on Friday.. Image Source: IANS News
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