Gender parity overall remains elusive in the 4 top non-acting Emmy fields: producing, directing, writing and editing. Producing continues to be the one getting the closest. Our Gender & Non-Acting Primetime Emmy Nominations report is out now: Emmys2020
LITTLE PROGRESS FOR WOMEN IN NON-ACTING PRIMETIME EMMY NOMINATIONSThe good news for Primetime Emmy hopefuls is that the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards have ushered in a new era of a larger playing field, as categories can now have up to eight nominations each, up from five. The bad news for women is that this bigger pool of nominations hasn’t made much of a difference in bringing overall gender parity to the nominations in non-acting categories.
Of the 2,286 people nominated for non-acting Primetime Emmys in 2020, 801 are women, while 1,485 are men. That’s a small percentage increase for women compared to 2019, when the 2,383 non-acting Primetime Emmy nominees consisted of 763 women, 1,617 men, and three who identify as non binary. Some categories have seen progress in female representation, but most categories have not.
In front of the camera, it looks like progress has been made for women in television because out of the top 10 shows with the most Primetime Emmy nominations this year, the majority have a female-focused storyline. Behind the scenes is another story. “When it comes to those powerful, behind-the-scenes roles for producing, directing, writing, and editing, progress for women took two steps forward and one step backward,” said Julie Burton, president and CEO of the Women’s Media Center. “Award nominations are often the springboard to better opportunities.
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