No Smooth Ride on TV Networks' Road to Diversity

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On the eve of Barack Obama's election last fall as the first African-American president, television seemed to be leaning toward a post-racial future. But programs featuring black hosts or largely African-American casts have been canceled or shelved. And when Jay Leno's impending departure from "The Tonight Show" caused a shuffling among the late-night talk-show hosting chairs, the lineup remained a white male domain. All of which raises some questions about whether television actually made any progress last fall in better reflecting the audience it serves, and whether viewers will see a return to old, monochromatic ways in the coming season. The networks say they are addressing the issue both in front of and behind the cameras.


No Smooth Ride on TV Networks' Road to Diversity