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Even as Black creators push new shows featuring Black characters, the television industry still has a ways to go when producing Black-led shows.
Per The New York Times, from 1997 to 2001, the number of Black sitcoms on TV in the U.S. dropped from 15 to 6—and sadly, it had a lot to do with declining viewership and ratings.
Thanks the collective Black experience of growing up glued to our TVs, Black TikTok users have now latched onto one of the funniest trends yet. There’s a new wave of nostalgia sweeping through ...
Though Black families had been watching television for years, it wasn't until the '70s that Hollywood felt comfortable enough to portray them in their own shows. Some of the best sitcoms of the ...
Even as Black creators push new shows featuring Black characters, the television industry still has a ways to go when producing Black-led shows.