Kate Ellis
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 46 |
Web site | www.kateellis.com.au |
Date of birth | September 22,1977 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | United Kingdom |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Electorate | Division of Adelaide |
Office | Member of the Australian Parliament |
Spouse | David Penberthy |
Job | Politician |
Education | Flinders University |
Electorate new | Division of Adelaide |
Previous position | Minister for Education and Youth of Australia (2013–2013) |
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ID | 470245 |
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Kate Ellis Life story
Kate Ellis is a British author of crime fiction, best known for a series of detective novels, which blends history with mystery, featuring policeman Wesley Peterson. Ellis' first novel, Merchant's House, published in 1998, received positive reviews and was chosen as one of the ten best summer reads by Woman's Weekly.
Record number of LGBT characters on US TV, study says
... " The growing state of LGBTQ representation on television is a signal that Hollywood is truly starting to recognise the power of telling LGBTQ stories that audiences around the world connect with, " Sarah Kate Ellis, the GLAAD President and CEO said...
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... " It s about the lack of procedures in place to ensure independent investigation where things go wrong, where officers are accused of abusing their position, " said Kate Ellis, a solicitor with the charity...
Record number of LGBT characters on US TV, study says
A new report has found LGBT representation on US TV is at a high, with nearly 12% of regular characters who are LGBT, up 2. 8% from Last Year .
The numbers come from a study by.
But the study also found there were shortfalls and missing opportunities to tell a wider range of stories about LGBT characters.
The " Where We Are on TV" analysis looked at overall diversity of shows, focusing on the US.
The Report examined broadcast TV, which is free, cable TV, which is paid for and streaming platforms - mentioning popular shows such as Sex Education , Euphoria and Killing Eve for positive representation.
The breakdownOut of 775 series-regular characters on broadcast TV, 11. 9% are LGBT, Making Up 92 characters, with an additional 49 in recurring roles.
Lesbian characters, such as Batwoman on CW, represented the majority of LGBT characters on broadcast and cable.
Gay men on screen saw a decrease by 5% on broadcast and 3% on cable compared to Last Year .
Bisexual representation such as Loki in Disney+'s Marvel series Loki, made up 29% of all the LGBT characters on broadcast, cable and streaming - an increase of 1%.
For a fourth year in a row, The Report found that LGBT people from ethnic minority backgrounds outweighed white LGBT people on broadcast.
More streamingThe streaming services analysed this year expanded from Amazon, Netflix and Hulu to include Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+ and Peacock as well.
On these platforms, there were 358 LGBT regular and recurring characters, with representation of LGBT people from Ethnic Minorities increasing to 49%.
Streaming services also surpassed broadcast and cable networks in portraying transgender characters, with 26 trans characters, " triple The Number of characters appearing on either broadcast or cable" in streaming shows, according to The Report .
In total, there were 42 regular and recurring transgender characters tracked across all three platforms - up from 29 Last Year .
The Report mentioned the new season of Sex Education on Netflix which introduced Cal, a new non-binary student played by non-binary actor Dua Saleh.
Room for improvementBut it wasn't all Good News , as there were Missed Opportunities to tell a wider range of stories about LGBT characters.
Characters with HIV were found to be rarely represented, with The Report saying only two recurring TV characters on any scripted show have HIV, despite More Than A Million Americans living with The Virus .
It also noted that many series can often include one LGBT character among several straight characters, and wanted to see shows with a majority LGBT cast.
" The growing state of LGBTQ representation on television is a signal that Hollywood is truly starting to recognise The Power of telling LGBTQ stories that audiences around The World connect with, " Sarah Kate Ellis , the GLAAD President and CEO said.
She added it was " cultural institutions like television that take on the crucial role of Changing Hearts and minds through diverse and inclusive storytelling".
Looking at diversity in other areas, GLAAD found regular characters with disabilities fell to 2. 8% from 3. 5% Last Year .
Of the 775 series regulars on primetime scripted broadcast series, 360 characters are women.
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Source of news: bbc.com