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Advocacy Groups Rate Networks On Diversity

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Published: November 2, 2007

HOLLYWOOD - Closely mirroring last year's findings, a coalition of minority advocacy groups concluded this week that the four major television networks had made some progress in increasing ethnic diversity in front of and behind the camera but still fell short in demonstrating an overall commitment to cultural diversity in their prime time lineups.

The conclusions by the National Latino Media Council, American Indians in Film and Television and the Asian Pacific American Media Coalition were part of their seventh annual report cards measuring strides made by CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox to boost minority representation.

Those networks in 1999 forged an agreement with the minority groups, and with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to increase diversity.

Esteban Torres, chairman of the National Latino Media Council, said ABC was given excellent grades for placing Hispanic talent in each of the network's most popular series and for its success with the comedy 'Ugly Betty.' The group gave marks ranging from B+ to B- to CBS, NBC and Fox.

The Asian Pacific Media Coalition awarded a C+ to Fox and NBC, and a C to both CBS and ABC.

Leaders for American Indians in Film and Television did not award grades but charged each of the networks with largely ignoring American Indians in front of and behind the camera.

The NAACP said it would issue its own diversity findings later.

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