THR ‘s Women in Entertainment issue has always been a barometer of progress. When the power list debuted in 1992, one Hollywood executive joked that the only place she saw fewer women was on a football field. The landscape has changed dramatically since then. Women now run studios, networks, agencies and streaming platforms and oversee sports divisions. Back then, this magazine’s editors struggled to fill a list of 100 industry powerhouses. Now our biggest challenge is deciding (begrudgingly) whom to leave off.

But that progress has always come with an asterisk. An anonymous new THR survey of under-35 female execs tells the story. Fifty-nine percent of respondents say it’s easier to be a young woman in Hollywood than it was a decade ago; a majority say they feel supported by senior fem

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