In order to be more inclusive, the television network American Broadcasting Company, better known as ABC, is choosing to decline scripts for new programs because they are not diverse enough. This past week Dana Walden, the chairman of entertainment for Walt Disney Television, the parent company of ABC, stated, "For the first time we received some incredibly well-written scripts that did not satisfy our standards in terms of inclusion.” These scripts were rejected because they either did not include a diverse cast or it was not written by people from underrepresented groups.
Last year, ABC released a list of new inclusion standards for future programs. The decision to have new standards came following the Black Lives Matter movement and the death of George Floyd. These new standards are for on and off-camera representation. There are four sections with five to six guidelines in each section. At least three of the guidelines in each section need to be followed for a show to get an opportunity to be greenlit by the network.
The first section pertains to on-screen representation. ABC is requesting that at least 50% of regular and recurring characters or actors must come from underrepresented groups. There should also be meaningful integration of underrepresented groups in the overall themes and narratives of the show’s premise. Section two circles around creative leadership. 50% of the producers, and writing staff or executive story editors must also come from diverse backgrounds. The first two sections guarantee that at least half of everyone acting or developing any given show has to be an underrepresented individual.
Section three is titled “below-the-line” and the guidelines state that half of the entire crew or key roles involved with the project should be underrepresented. The promotion of career progression for one underrepresented crew/team member should now be guaranteed. The last section focuses on industry access and career development.
ABC states that paid employment opportunities like internships should facilitate eligibility for underrepresented individuals. There should be training and skill development opportunities for those in internships as well. These last two sections assure that half of the entire behind-the-scenes employees have to come from diverse backgrounds and that there will be a significant amount of employment opportunities for those who come from underrepresented communities.
In addition to the standards list, ABC Executive Vice President of Development and Content Strategy, Simran Sethi, included a database of diverse and underrepresented employees. The database was included so future showrunners can find cast or crew members that fit the inclusion criteria easily. Sethi also attached a list of vendors that are owned by members of underrepresented groups to show support even outside the acting realm. This gives those who want to have their show on ABC a quick list of people that the network expressly suggests they should hire or work with moving forward.
According to Fox News, Walden admitted that ABC had passed on a high-quality script simply because the show centered around a white family that would have included a diverse cast of neighbors and friends. “Pass. That’s not going to get on the air anymore because that’s not what our audience wants,” Walden said during the panel discussion.
"well-written script" just means very woke but to many white people
It was alright for 2 seasons. After Fentanyl Floyd though, it went full retard with the BLM messaging and nearly halved its viewership.
It started tanking hard the moment the second season started and Nolan's replacement CO showed up [because the previous actress was fired for making a 'metoo' accusation against one of the black supporting actors after a fling/relationship they had], checked out an automatic rifle, then opened fire with it on a bunch of random gangbangers.
It's been mentioned before that;
Said rifle isn't automatic IRL.
No sane cop would fire a weapon like that under the conditions they were in.
No sane PPD would give a random cop, golden ticket or not, a fully automatic rifle for a normal day patrol.
On top of all that the woman was an absent mother who broke her restraining order to see her daughter at the end of the same episode [the first of the second season], got chewed out by the father who had been raising the daughter single handedly at this point, and still she had the fucking audacity to say she was going to "fight for her kid" when she left them both in the fucking first place!
Were I being generous I'd call her a massive cunt but she lacks both the depth and warmth. She's just a horrible person that reflects all too many writers and woketivists these days.
Hell, look at any literary agent online. Almost all refuse manuscripts by/about white people and men.
Which is why they're pissed Sanderson recently raised money through his fans to publish his surprise books. They don't get to gatekeep when he does it that way.
And they all bitch about how "this is bad for small authors, their shit was paid for by the huge and successful authors' profit".
Excuse me, but fuck that shit. If anything, they should be happy starting out online is becoming more and more of a legit choice. But hey, that would mean they actually care about poor people. They don't, they just enjoy the fact that trad publishing is in the hand of libtards.
"That’s not going to get on the air anymore because that’s not what our audience wants"
ABC has an audience? If it still does, yeah, I suppose that's probably true.
Imma stop you right there.
If you're turning on ABC, you're doing it wrong.
If you're watching TV, you're doing it wrong.
For real.
If it doesn't prominently feature whites, I'm not watching it.
This is what systemic racism actually looks like. Everything woke is shit. So glad I stopped watching network television years ago.
Blacks are being specifically trained to eventually become your low level administration, constables, magistrates, local chamber of commerce, c-suite, and local politicians. The future is not white.
Are Jews part of the special group or not?
That sounds like good evidence for a lawsuit if you're white and had a script rejected.
You still don’t get it, do you?
The courts are compromised? I know that.
I wonder if he actually believes this.
Is 50% of ABC leadership from underrepresented backgrounds? Going to take a wild guess and say no...
It sucks for the people who wrote them, but do you really want to work with a studio like that? Shows they aren’t interested in making a good product or money.
Everyone should just claim to be non binary.
Basically you are defining that shows must suck. How can you be an artistic creative when you are having requirements like this shoved down your throat?
Works for me though. I can ditch TV to do more real life things.
We've entered the timeline where the Tiny Toon Adventures intro lyrics are becoming reality. "The scripts were rejected, expect the unexpected"