Nielsen's Gracenote Launches “Diversity Spotlight” Feature

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PARK CITY, Utah—Gracenote, the content metadata business unit of Nielsen, has announced that it is joining forces with leading advocates for equitable representation in media to offer a new Studio System feature, Diversity Spotlight. 

The enhancement leverages insights from IllumiNative, Gold House, RespectAbility, National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) and Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) to highlight people and projects that meet a range of diversity-specific criteria and open new casting, funding and collaboration opportunities.

"In conversations with the industry, we've heard repeatedly that difficulty finding diverse creators to work with and inclusive projects to bring to screens is slowing the transformation everyone agrees is needed," said Trent Wheeler, chief product officer, Gracenote. "The expertise of our advocacy group partners combined with the unmatched scale of Gracenote data and the reach of Studio System hold the promise to accelerate representative content creation and bring real change to Hollywood."

Despite the industry's pledges to improve diversity, equity and inclusion, people of color, people with disabilities as well as members of the LGBTQIA community still remain underrepresented in TV content compared to their respective population estimates. 

For example, Latinx representation in programming is only 5.7% although the group makes up 20% of the U.S. population according to Gracenote Inclusion Analytics data. Similarly, representation of disabled people is only 6.6% despite the fact that one in four Americans has a disability.

The lack of diversity also hampers efforts by media companies to reach wider audiences. A recent Attitudes on Representation Study conducted by Nielsen found that a majority of U.S. audiences wanted to see more of their identity group in programming, underscoring the demand and highlighting the opportunity.

Gracenote and its partners said that effort would help address those problems by raising the visibility of diverse talent and representative projects among Studio System's broad industry user base and strengthen efforts to bring more equitable representation and authentic content to viewers. 

"As we are working to drive representation of Native talent and projects in entertainment, a solution like Gracenote Diversity Spotlight takes our work to the next level — where Native creatives can be discovered with a tool that is already a trusted source for the decision makers in the industry," said Crystal Echo Hawk, CEO and founder of IllumiNative.

"Gold House is excited to partner with Gracenote to launch Diversity Spotlight during Sundance," said Bing Chen, CEO and co-founder of Gold House. "The discovery of diverse talent is critical for impactful Asian American Pacific Islander representation on screen, and resources, such as Diversity Spotlight, are important for casting agents, producers, and executives to connect the right talent with the right story."

The Latinx House and IllumiNative will host Nielsen to celebrate the new Diversity Spotlight at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Nielsen will also share fresh insights on diverse representation in content at Sunrise Collective and Indigenous House.

George Winslow

George Winslow is the senior content producer for TV Tech. He has written about the television, media and technology industries for nearly 30 years for such publications as Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News and TV Tech. Over the years, he has edited a number of magazines, including Multichannel News International and World Screen, and moderated panels at such major industry events as NAB and MIP TV. He has published two books and dozens of encyclopedia articles on such subjects as the media, New York City history and economics.