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January 31, 2020

Building a Creative Strategy: Video Testing

Story at Scale produced and tested twelve videos based on the story platform—the core narrative that will help us change the culture and achieve gender justice—using the six story pillars that arose out of the platform to support particular areas of storytelling. Our goal was to create content that worked for Kids First and For the Win, two persuadable audiences identified through the Story at Scale audience segmentation process.
January 2, 2020

AII Inclusion Directors Chair 2020

The study examines the gender and race/ethnicity of directors across 1,300 popular films from 2007 to 2019, revealing for the first time an increase in the number and percentage of female directors hired to helm top-performing movies.
January 1, 2020

WGA Inclusion Report 2020

As part of its efforts to call attention to the lack of inclusion and equity in the entertainment industry, the WGAW is releasing its third Inclusion Report, detailed data on the status of writers from historically underrepresented groups.
November 25, 2019

Diversity & Inclusivity Report: Gender in YouTube Advertising

Our latest study aimed to uncover how gender representation affects what people watch. We analyzed over 2.7 million YouTube videos uploaded by advertisers between January 1, 2015, and March 31, 2019.
November 14, 2019

Civic Online Reasoning National Portrait

In November 2016, the Stanford History Education Group released a study showing that young people lacked basic skills of digital evaluation. Since then, a whole host of efforts—including legislative initiatives in 18 states—have sought to address this problem.
October 19, 2019

The Power of Storytelling: Media and Positive Character Development

Parents have traditionally relied on family, religion, and schools to impart character lessons but, as media increasingly permeates the fabric of social life, it becomes another powerful tool for promoting positive character development. An initiative launched by the non-profit Common Sense Media was designed to help parents and educators harness the power of media to support their efforts in developing positive character strengths.
September 9, 2019

Preventing Suicide: A resource for filmmakers and others working on stage and screen

We believe that the 21st century has become one in which the power of film to change the world is impossible to ignore. And our mission is to share bold ideas and best practice with global filmmakers and changemakers. To make sure the most important non-fiction documentary films reach the audiences that matter.
September 6, 2019

Impact Investing in the Creative Economy: Deep Dive into Social Impact Media

In an effort to demystify the creative economy for impact investors, impact fund managers and other stakeholders, this report dives deep into three large and growing consumer industries within the creative economy: fashion, food and media.
September 4, 2019

Corporate Civic Engagement Study

At a time of heightened civic and political awareness in the United States, Americans are looking for their corporate neighbors to be more engaged than ever before. In partnership with FORTUNE for their September cover story, NPSG conducted a national study to better understand the intersection of corporate America, civic engagement, and the current political climate.
September 3, 2019

Inequality in 1,200 Popular Films

The Where We Are on TV report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series regulars on broadcast networks and looks at the number of LGBTQ characters on cable networks and streaming services for the 2018-2019 TV season.

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