and also subscribe to streaming services, compared to 29% of the overall U.S. population, according to a June report from firm Horowitz Research.
Another 38% subscribe only to streaming, a figure that keeps growing each year, the researchers found. The group’s subscription rates are 9% higher, on average, than among total U.S. viewers for services like Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, HBO Max and Disney+.: Two recent cancellations illustrate how the television and film industry fails Latino-led productions, advocates say.
“Batgirl,” starring Afro Latina Leslie Grace, was shelved last week despite being complete — with a $90 million budget. Thewrites the movie was a casualty of Warner Bros. Discovery's new corporate strategy. In late July, after one season, HBO Max canceled “Gordita Chronicles,” about a Dominican family’s move to the U.S. in the 80s., “earned critical acclaim and a loyal following,” but HBO/Warner Bros. Discovery streaming would no longer be focused on “live-action kids and family programming.”
Not in Mexico
Entertainment, a liberal controlled industry. Typical hypocrisy.
Still waiting for a Mexican or Latino or Latina Marvel super hero series. Come on Hollywood.
Things change all the time.
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