BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//swoogo.com//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.27.21// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:81a48c723360443d6e3cd487fb7626125bdc9aba@swoogo.com DTSTAMP:20240329T083006Z DESCRIPTION:With consumers spending nearly six hours a day engaging with co ntent across streaming platforms\, broadcast\, and cable\, it's clear that TV is today's most captivating entertainment medium. But TV also holds th e power to educate and inspire\, to bring people together around common in terests\, and ultimately\, to improve the world. Who we see on-screen in c ontent as well as how we see them play critical roles in informing identit ies and influencing our personal attitudes and beliefs. This presentation will focus on diverse representation in entertainment content\, the role t his plays in identity formation\, and key takeaways for the television ind ustry and media leaders.\n DTSTART:20210316T173000Z DTEND:20210316T174500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T083006Z LOCATION:https://www.culturexevents.com/2021/v/s-480060 SEQUENCE:0 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Presence vs Representation: The Value of Being Seen on Screen TRANSP:OPAQUE X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
With consumers spending nearly six hours a day engaging with content across streaming platforms\, broadcast\, and cab le\, it's clear that TV is today's most captivating entertainment medium. But TV also holds the power to educate and inspire\, to bring people toget her around common interests\, and ultimately\, to improve the world. Who w e see on-screen in content as well as how we see them play critical roles in informing identities and influencing our personal attitudes and beliefs . This presentation will focus on diverse representation in entertainment content\, the role this plays in identity formation\, and key takeaways fo r the television industry and media leaders.
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