It's fine if you want to appeal to underrepresented groups. But when EVERYONE is vying for the same underrepresented groups, it makes it hard to win eyes. The total potential market isn't as big. So, with all the competition even the productions at the top of the viewership list aren't getting enough viewership to pay the bills. This is basic stuff. If a studio would make good movies, shows, and games, where men are men, and women are women, and include characters and relationship dynamics that the majority of viewers can relate to and care about, you'll make money.
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