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Conversely, the latest 'Boxed In' report from SDSU's Center for the Study of Women finds that the networks have a slight edge when it comes to Black and Latina speaking characters.

Women comprised 52 percent of major characters on streaming programs but 45 percent on broadcast series, according toAnalyzing 3,429 people onscreen and 4,434 behind the scenes across dramas, comedies and reality shows over the past TV season, the study also found more offscreen inclusion for women in streaming, where they accounted for 30 percent of creators, 31 percent of directors and 24 percent of editors, compared to 22 percent, 19 percent and 15 percent, respectively, at the networks.

In line with past study findings, programs with at least one woman creator employed onscreen and off than shows created solely by men did.

However, when broadcast network shows fared better when it came to inclusion of women from underrepresented races, with more Black women and Latina speaking characters than streaming programs had . However, there were slightly more Asian women characters on streamers than on broadcast .

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