Highlights from the report:
APIAs comprise only 2.6% of all prime time television regulars.
Among the 102 prime time programs, only 14 feature at least one APIA regular,
and only one program (ABC’s Lost) includes more than one. These numbers are
similar to the 2004 season.
APIA regulars remain absent from shows set in heavily APIA-populated cities such as
Los Angeles and New York.
While missing from 2004 prime time situational comedies, APIA actors are featured
on three sitcoms in the 2005 season: Hot Properties (ABC), That ‘70s Show (FOX),
and Half and Half (UPN).
In contrast to 2004, APIA regulars in the 2005 season are just as likely as their
non-APIA counterparts to be involved in intimate relationships.
In general, APIA actors feature less prominently than non-APIA actors as indicated by
significantly lower screen time.
In contrast to 2004 when APIA men fared better than APIA women in character
prominence and quality, the 2005 prime time lineup reveals a reversal of this trend.
Despite improvements in character prominence and quality, the lack of numerical
representation renders APIAs largely invisible on prime time television.
No suprises in this report, which says some strides have been made and singles out Lost and Grey's Anatomy for featuring the most realistic Asian American characters. Enough said. Even I'm getting a bit tired of talking about this.
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