Study Reveals Decline in Latin Immigrant TV Representation
A new study by Define America and the University of Southern California’s Norman Lear Center has found a continued "downward spiral" in Latin immigrant representation on television. This marks the fourth comprehensive study by the organizations, with its results deemed "not positive." The report notes that immigrants from Latin America constitute 45% of the actual, despite their decreasing portrayal on screen.

A new study indicates a continued sharp decline in the representation of Latin immigrants on television. The report reveals a "downward spiral" in their portrayal, with the overall results described as "not positive."
The study is the fourth comprehensive analysis tracking immigrant representation on TV. It was conducted by Define America in partnership with the University of Southern California’s Norman Lear Center.
According to the study, immigrants from Latin America make up 45% of the actual, yet their representation on television is experiencing a significant decline.
(Source: Deadline Hollywood)

