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The feeling is that it impedes filmmakers who are making their series with the intention of television. Before the pandemic, the TV Academy membership had roughly 25, members. In an exclusive interview with Variety , TV Academy president Maury McIntyre revealed that the membership numbers had dipped by 5, over the past year.
Who got booted out? How diverse are the members? But is there one single solution? Probably not. Home Awards Awards. Sep 20, pm PT. By Clayton Davis Plus Icon. Clayton Davis byClaytonDavis. See All. More From Our Brands. Expand the sub menu Film. Expand the sub menu TV. Expand the sub menu What To Watch. Expand the sub menu Music. Expand the sub menu Awards. After all, there were dramas, 68 comedies, 41 limited series and 41 television movies on the ballot just to determine who would be nominated.
And that's significantly lower than last year because the pandemic halted productions and slimmed the voting pool. However, they do not ensure that systemic change happens and becomes permanent.
Those critical of Sunday's results suggest the Television Academy broaden its membership to include more people of color in its ranks. Prior to the pandemic, the academy had around 25, members, but that count has dipped by 5,, according to a report by Variety. The Television Academy does seem to be putting in the effort. Sunday's telecast was filled with diverse presenters, including the cast and creator of Hulu's "Reservation Dogs," a film featuring Indigenous actors and crew.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences overhauled its membership by adding more people of color and more women to its community over the last five years. This strategy seems to be paying off as the slate of nominees and winners contained some notable firsts. The 93rd annual Oscars marked the first time an all-Black producing team was nominated for best picture, the first time two actors of Asian descent received a nod for best actor and the first year that two women were nominated for best director.
When the winners were revealed, it reflected this spirit of inclusion. Chloe Zhao took home the best directing trophy, becoming the second woman to claim the title. Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson, two-thirds of the hairstyling and makeup team behind "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," were the first Black women to receive a nomination for best makeup and hairstyling and the first to win.
And Yuh-Jung Youn was the first Korean performer to win in one of the four acting categories. Still there's no "silver bullet" that will immediately solve a long-standing inclusivity issue, Hunt said. Skip Navigation.
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