http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insigh...s-the-mainstream-appeal-of-black-content.html
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From music to movies, fashion and art, Black Americans have long played an important role in shaping popular culture in the U.S., and that influence remains strong. In fact, 73% of non-Hispanic whites and 67% of Hispanics believe that African-Americans influence mainstream culture. And this effect is clearly visible in the current TV season. According to a recent Nielsen analysis of TV viewership, several programs with a predominantly black cast or a main storyline focusing on a black character are drawing substantial non-black viewership.
These shows are black as fuckInsecure is the HBO original comedy series co-created by Golden Globe-nominated Issa Rae. Inspired by Raes popular web series The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, viewership is 61% non-black.
Half of viewership for the newcomer Atlanta is non-black. The show, a Golden-Globe winning comedy-drama on FX created by and starring Donald Glover, centers on two black cousins navigating the Atlanta rap scene.
Its also noteworthy how a predominantly black audience63% for Empirecan propel a show to Emmy-nominated, award-winning mainstream success. Henson took home a best actress Golden Globe last year for her portrayal of Cookie, and Cover Girl recently announced a makeup collection inspired by the hit show. These accolades offer further evidence of a cultural recalibration in which black voices increasingly are heard. That coincides with rising affluence and education levels, illuminated in the recently released report, Young, Connected and Black: African-American Millennials Are Driving Social Change and Leading Digital Advancement.
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