“Yellowjackets” & “Abbott Elementary” Among Reframe TV Stamp Recipients for Gender-Balanced Hiring

Ninety-four of the 200 most popular series of the 2021-2022 season have earned the ReFrame Stamp for gender-balanced hiring. This amounts to 47 percent, a seven percent decrease from the previous year, and a more than 100 percent increase...

“Yellowjackets” & “Abbott Elementary” Among Reframe TV Stamp Recipients for Gender-Balanced Hiring

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“Yellowjackets” & “Abbott Elementary” Among Reframe TV Stamp Recipients for Gender-Balanced Hiring

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Ninety-four of the 200 most popular series of the 2021-2022 season have earned the ReFrame Stamp for gender-balanced hiring. This amounts to 47 percent, a seven percent decrease from the previous year, and a more than 100 percent increase since the ReFrame Stamp launched in 2018.

“Yellowjackets,” “Abbott Elementary,” and “Maid” are among the series to land stamps.

The ReFrame TV Stamp is “awarded to scripted television and episodic productions that hire women or individuals of other underrepresented gender identities/expressions (including those who are non-binary or gender non-conforming) in at least four out of eight key roles including writer, director, producer, lead, co-leads, and department heads,” a press release explains. “Additional points are awarded to productions that hire women of color in key positions, and to those with overall gender parity in their crews.”

For the first time, ReFrame, which was founded by Women in Film and the Sundance Institute, issued a company report card, recognizing studios, streamers, and networks that have met the ReFrame Stamp standard. “Apple had the highest percentage of its content earn the Stamp – 75% of its eligible series met gender-balanced hiring criteria – and the majority of the major studios saw at least 40% of their content earn the Stamp,” the release details.

“The Stamp is a mechanism to show us where the work of building a more inclusive industry is being done, and to celebrate the executives, producers, showrunners, creatives, and department heads who are making that happen by building gender-balanced teams,” said Andria Wilson Mirza, ReFrame’s Director. “It also serves as a method for accountability. With this report, we’re sharing the studios’ current standing, and we invite them to set a goal of increasing the Stamps they earn year-over-year.”

The ReFrame Report indicates that women are making strides in key roles, but we still haven’t reached parity, and women of color in particular are underrepresented. The Report reveals that “the majority of showrunners are men, and the majority of women showrunners are white. Of the 200 shows analyzed, 59 had a woman showrunner (29.5%). Of those shows, only 7 had a woman of color showrunner (3.5%).” It found that “we are nearing gender parity for episodes written by women, but not for women of color writers. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 973 were written by women (48.5%). 325 episodes (16.2%) were written by women of color.”

More key findings from the report and all of the series to land stamps can be found below.


Men directed the majority of episodes; many women directed multiple episodes. Of the 2008 episodes analyzed, 723 (36%) were directed by 293 women. 194 episodes (9.7%) were directed by 88 women of color. More women cinematographers are getting hired, but very few women of color. 44 of the 200 shows (22%) hired a woman cinematographer for at least one episode, which indicates an increase of over 100% from prior year. However, only 7 shows hired a cinematographer who was a woman of color (3.5%). 62.5% of shows in the Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series category received the Stamp (Abbott Elementary, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, What We Do In The Shadows), as did 60% of shows in the Outstanding Limited Series category (“Inventing Anna,” “Pam and Tommy,” “The Dropout”) and 37.5% of shows nominated in the Emmys category of Outstanding Drama Series (“Euphoria,” “Severance,” “Yellowjackets”).

Stamped shows for the 2021-2022 season:

“9-1-1”/ FOX: Season 5
“Grey’s Anatomy” / ABC: Season 18
“American Rust” / Showtime: Season 1
“Hacks” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Anatomy of a Scandal” / Netflix: Season 1
“Hawkeye” / Disney+: Season 1
“And Just Like That…” / HBO Max: Season 1
“How I Met Your Father” / Hulu: Season 1
“Angelyne” / Peacock: Season 1
“Human Resources” / Netflix: Season 1
“Archive 81” / Netflix: Season 1
“I Know What You Did Last Summer” / Amazon: Season 1
“Atypical” / Netflix: Season 4
“Impeachment: American Crime Story” / FX: Season 3
“Bel-Air” / Peacock: Season 1
“In from the Cold” / Netflix: Season 1
“Big Sky” / ABC: Season 2
“Invasion” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Brand New Cherry Flavor” / Netflix: Season 1
“Inventing Anna” / Netflix: Season 1
“Bridgerton” / Netflix: Season 2
“Julia” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” / NBC: Season 8
“Kevin Can F**k Himself” / AMC: Season 1
“Chicago Med” / NBC: Season 7
“Killing Eve” / AMC: Season 4
“Clickbait” / Netflix: Season 1
“La Brea” / NBC: Season 1
“Conversations with Friends” / Hulu: Season 1
“Leverage: Redemption” / Freevee: Season 1
“CSI: Vegas” / CBS: Season 1
“Life & Beth” / Hulu: Season 1
“Doom Patrol” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Locke & Key” / Netflix: Season 2
“Dr. Death” / Peacock: Season 1
“Maid” / Netflix: Season 1
“Euphoria” / HBO : Season 2
“Minx” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Fantasy Island” / Fox: Season 1
“Modern Love” / Amazon: Season 2
“Gaslit” / Starz: Season 1
“Never Have I Ever” / Netflix: Season 2
“Ghosts” / Paramount+: Season 1
“Only Murders in the Building” / Hulu: Season 1
“Gossip Girl” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Ordinary Joe” / NBC: Season 1
“Grace and Frankie” / Netflix: Season 7
“Pachinko” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Pam & Tommy” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Rookie” / ABC: Season 4
“Physical” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Pieces of Her” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Sinner” / USA Network: Season 4
“Reservation Dogs” / FX: Season 1
“The Thing About Pam” / NBC: Season 1
“Russian Doll” / Netflix: Season 2
“The Walking Dead” / AMC: Season 11
“Sanditon” / PBS: Season 2
“The Wheel of Time” / Amazon: Season 1
“See” / Apple TV+: Season 2
“The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” / Netflix: Season 1
“Severance” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Titans” / HBO Max: Season 3
“Sex Education” / Netflix: Season 3
“True Story” / Netflix: Season 1
“Sex/Life” / Netflix: Season 1
“Upload” / Amazon: Season 2
“Shining Girls” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Virgin River” / Netflix: Season 3
“Snowpiercer” / TNT: Season 3
“WeCrashed” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“Star Trek: Discovery” / Paramount+: Season 4
“What We Do in the Shadows” / FX: Season 3
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” / Disney+: Season 1
“Y: The Last Man” / FX: Season 1
“Station Eleven” / HBO Max: Season 1
“Yellowjackets” / Showtime: Season 1
“Stay Close” / Netflix: Season 1
“You” / Netflix: Season 3
“Sweet Magnolias” / Netflix: Season 2
“Sweet Tooth” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Chair” / Netflix: Season 1
“The Cleaning Lady” / Fox: Season 1
“The Dropout” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Endgame” / NBC: Season 1
“The Essex Serpent” / Apple TV+: Season 1
“The First Lady” / Showtime: Season 1
“The Flight Attendant” / HBO Max: Season 2
“The Gilded Age” / HBO Max: Season 1
“The Girl from Plainville” / Hulu: Season 1
“The Good Doctor” / ABC: Season 5
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” / Amazon: Season 4
“The Morning Show” / Apple TV+: Season 2

Additional Shows awarded the ReFrame Stamp in 2021-22:

“61st Street” / AMC: Season 1
“Abbott Elementary” / ABC: Season 1
“A Discovery of Witches” / AMC: Season 2
“Good Trouble” / Freeform: Season 4
“Grown-ish” / Freeform: Season 4
“Love Life” / HBO Max: Season 2
“Motherland” / Freeform: Season 3
“Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries” AMC: Season 2
“My Life is Murder” / AMC: Season 3
“Single Drunk Female” / Freeform: Season 1
“Station 19” / ABC: Season 4
“With Love” / Amazon: Season 1