Linda Black (television presenter)

A New Chapter in Entertainment: Reality Star Mariah HuQ Launches Innovative Production Studio

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Located in the heart of McDonough Square, Sleek CoWork and Media Studio is an unparalleled creator's canvas.

Key Points: 
  • Located in the heart of McDonough Square, Sleek CoWork and Media Studio is an unparalleled creator's canvas.
  • With Atlanta as the center stage for film and television production in the South, HuQ aims to create multiple locations in small traditional towns.
  • Mariah is currently working on several productions, including her own talk show, at Sleek CoWork and Media Studio.
  • It comes fully equipped with a newly built soundproof green screen studio with a cyc-wall and high-quality nan-lite production lighting.

Parents Seek More Diversity in Movies & Television for Kids, But the Entertainment Industry Continues to Fall Short

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite efforts by the entertainment industry to improve diversity and representation in front of and behind the camera, screen media continues to fall short on its portrayal of diverse races and ethnicities, even while parents are indicating they want more representation in the media that their kids consume. And unfortunately, the slow pace of change in Hollywood comes at the detriment of children's ethnic and racial development.

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  • And this is no different for kids," says Onnie Rogers, PhD, a researcher from Northwestern University who co-authored the report.
  • "Media representation is important to how kids build their perspectives on their own ethnic-racial group, as well as that of others.
  • This research gives us a deeper understanding of how media, race, and representation are all intertwined with lasting effects."
  • Parents responded with a clear message: It's about more than just seeing their race/ethnicity in the mediait's about being culturally and linguistically inclusive.

Parents Seek More Diversity in Movies & Television for Kids, But the Entertainment Industry Continues to Fall Short

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, October 20, 2021

And this is no different for kids," says Onnie Rogers, PhD, a researcher from Northwestern University who co-authored the report.

Key Points: 
  • And this is no different for kids," says Onnie Rogers, PhD, a researcher from Northwestern University who co-authored the report.
  • "Media representation is important to how kids build their perspectives on their own ethnic-racial group, as well as that of others.
  • This research gives us a deeper understanding of how media, race, and representation are all intertwined with lasting effects."
  • Parents responded with a clear message: It's about more than just seeing their race/ethnicity in the mediait's about being culturally and linguistically inclusive.