i think that really speaks to what we see in sports like tennis, as you bring up, there are many stars who are much bigger and have bigger fan bases on the women s side, they draw bigger viewership numbers and still the sponsorship gap exists. i think that speaks to the underlying bias that still really haunts the sports industry. you mentioned changing culture there. if we look at the issue of maternity leave, that s something in the field of soccer anyway where fifa has said female players must have maternity leave. so the rules are there to protect them, but it s not necessarily the case that the culture is there as well, michaelia. absolutely. it is one thing to say that you have paid leave which is enough of a fight already, obviously in the us it is something that we currently do not have in most industries, most women do not have the opportunity available to them, but even if they do, having a culture that supports the return to work and in sports specifically,
on camera, which gave people all over the world an inside-look into a broken system. - everybody realizes that now s the time when you can t just sit on the sidelines. you can t. you have to be actively anti-racist. that s what has to happen now. - no justice. no peace. no justice. no peace. - the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of george floyd, and the protest that followed that, is the unscripted realm. it s the shows that used to follow police officers. so live pd , cops , really long running shows that had pretty dedicated fan bases were canceled following those protests. - i think one of the most gratifying moments in american television history is when social unrest and the truth of what ails us as a country impacted network executives to say, enough of the false narrative of cops always being the hero. - so you have these incidents, good and bad,
- as with rodney king, the situation with george floyd s murder was caught on camera, which gave people all over the world an inside-look into a broken system. - everybody realizes that now s the time when you can t just sit on the sidelines. you can t. you have to be actively anti-racist. that s what has to happen now. - no justice. no peace. no justice. no peace. - the genre of television where we see the most change following the murder of george floyd, and the protest that followed that, is the unscripted realm. it s the shows that used to follow police officers. so live pd , cops , really long running shows that had pretty dedicated fan bases were canceled following those protests. - i think one of the most gratifying moments in american television history is when social unrest and the truth of what ails us as a country impacted network executives to say, enough of the false narrative of cops always being the hero.
numbers is the video you showed of that woman, that these movies have entered the cultural scythe geist, the fact that my wife right now is in the theater with all ten of her nails painted pink in a barbie t-shirt, she feels weird that she s watching half the duo. as much crap as we give, rightfully so, social media for the ills in our society, it has brought us this moment, these two very different fan bases, these two very different movies, coming together, and not only saying that it s okay, and it s safe to go back to the movies, but that it s normal. we spoke to an expert from variety about just that, and what they think about how these movies are kind of shaping the culture right now. listen to this. this feels like lightning in bottle right now. what we re seeing is barbie and oppenheimer from warner brothers and universal, leaning
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