Accelerating Acceptance 2024

Part 3: The Importance of Media Exposure

Media exposure is critically important to changing hearts and minds.

Less Than 30% of Non-LGBTQ Americans Personally Know Many Members of Our Community

% Non-LGBTQ who personally know someone in our community

Numbers will not add to 100% because people can select multiple options

Fewer Non-LGBTQ Adults Are Seeing Our Community in Media

% Non-LGBTQ exposed to media

Media portrayals play a big role in non-LGBTQ American’s perception and comfortability with our community, especially if you don’t personally know someone LGBTQ

Exposed to in ads

Exposed to in ads
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2023 vs 2024

Exposed to in TV/Movies

Exposed to in TV/Movies
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2023 vs 2024

Personal Experiences and Portrayals in Entertainment Media have had the Greatest Positive Influences on Attitudes towards Trans People.
Social Media and News Coverage have the Most Negative Influence.

Personal Experiences and Portrayals in Entertainment Media have had the Greatest Positive Influences on Attitudes towards Trans People. Social Media and News Coverage have the Most Negative Influence.

Exposure to LGBTQ People in Media Grows Familiarity with Us by Up to +50%

% change in familiarity among non-LGBTQ people based on media exposure vs. no media exposure

Exposure to LGBTQ People in Media Grows Familiarity with Us by Up to +50%

Media Exposure is also Associated with Higher Levels of Comfortability with Our Community

% change in comfortability based on media exposure vs. no media exposure

And People who have Seen Us in Media Think More Favorably of Brands that also Include Us

% change in agreement with the below statements based on media exposure vs. no media exposure

And People who have Seen Us in Media Think More Favorably of Brands that also Include Us

The GLAAD MEDIA INSTITUTE provides training, consultation, and research to develop an army of social justice ambassadors for all marginalized communities to champion acceptance and amplify media impact. 

More Publications from GLAAD

The GLAAD Studio Responsibility Index (SRI) maps the quantity, quality and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in films released by seven major motion picture studios during the 2013 calendar year. GLAAD researched films released by 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Sony Columbia, Universal Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios and Warner Brothers. The report is intended to serve as a road map toward increasing fair, accurate and inclusive LGBT film representations.

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The first annual GLAAD Studio Responsibility Index (SRI) maps the quantity, quality and diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in films released by six major motion picture studios during the 2012 calendar year. GLAAD researched films released by 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Sony Columbia, Universal Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios and Warner Brothers. The report is intended to serve as a road map toward increasing fair, accurate and inclusive LGBT film representations.

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