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FilmDis Releases Its First Research Study – Disability Representation on Television

by Editor March 2, 2020
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FilmDis announces its first study into disability representation in the media, a study of disability characters on television.

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by Admin March 2, 2020
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The media monitoring organization, FilmDis, has announced its first study into the representation of disability on television. The study features a look at representation after watching 180 television shows that …

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