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| Metric | Data | |--------|------| | % of speaking roles for women 45+ | 28% (up from 20% in 2015) | | % of female directors over 50 | 12% (vs. 36% for men over 50) | | Box office success of 50+ female-led films | +15% higher average ROI than 20-30s leads | | Streaming original series with 50+ female lead | 41% (vs. 18% in network TV) |