ABC scores top grade, Fox receives an F on APAMC’s Annual TV Report Card

Asian Pacific American Media Coalition Issues Report Cards To The TV Networks On Their Inclusion Of Asian Americans
For Immediate Release
Contact
Daniel Mayeda 310-413-3504 dmayeda@lpsla.com
Michelle Boykins (202) 296-2300, ext. 0144 mboykins@advancingjustice-aajc.org

Washington, DC — On this first day of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Asian Pacific American Media Coalition announced its Report Cards for the 2017-18 season, grading the four major TV networks on their progress toward full inclusion in scripted and unscripted programming, writers/producers, directors, development, their commitment to the diversity initiatives they have adopted, and the new category of Diversity Department Relationship with the Coalition.

ABC scored the top overall grade of B for the second year in a row, while Fox received an F/Incomplete for failing to comply with its obligations to provide data or meet with the Coalition. CBS matched last season’s overall grade of B-, while NBC dropped from C+ to C. NBC’s writers/producers grade improved slightly and Development remained the same, but the network fell in every other category for 2017-18, and rated lowest in its Diversity Department’s relationship with the Coalition. 

APAMC Chair Daniel M. Mayeda notes, "Asian Americans have been increasingly represented in network television over the past few years, but there remain many opportunities to be seized. One need only observe the success of API-led shows on other platforms (e.g., "Crazy Rich Asians," "Killing Eve," "To All the Boys I've Loved Before") to realize that the public, Asian and non-Asian alike, is eager to consume new stories and enjoy new talent featuring Asian Americans. We look forward to continuing to work with the networks to elevate the presence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, both in front of and behind the cameras."

“I must note, however, that the Coalition is very disappointed that Fox once again has violated its commitment to provide data on its diversity efforts and results,” Mayeda said. “We call on the new leadership of the Fox broadcasting network to quickly come into compliance with its MOU so that the Coalition can work with them to increase API presence in Fox's programming.”