@misc{10481/86783, year = {2021}, month = {4}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/86783}, abstract = {The growth of the Latino population in the United States during the 21st century has attracted the attention of television professionals and scholars to this community. This article aims to study the inclusion of Latinx people in American TV series and the correlation between Latinx characters and Latinx showrunners and writers. A literature review on the Latino community in television media has been conducted. After this, a specific case study—Vida TV series—is examined following a qualitative methodology based on two theoretical approaches: media production and television aesthetic. These results show that Tanya Saracho has a creative and personal connection to her TV series as showrunner. In conclusion, the traditional stereotyped and limited representation of Latinx people in U.S. TV series is counteracted by hiring Latinx television professionals in the television production process.}, organization = {This work has been supported by the Spanish State Research Agency through the project PID2019- 103880RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. This research was supported by the Ministry of Universities, Spain, under its pre-doctorate research scholarship—FPU 15/00737. The authors would like to thank the respondents who made this research possible. They also thank Dr. Margrethe Bruun Vaage for their insightful feedback on drafts of this article during the International Stay developed at the University of Kent (2019).}, publisher = {International Journal of Communication}, keywords = {TV Series}, keywords = {Latinx}, keywords = {Showrunner}, keywords = {Media Production}, keywords = {U.S. Television}, title = {The Importance of Latinx Showrunners in Getting Authentic Latino TV Series in English-Language American Television: The Case of Tanya Saracho and Vida (Starz, 2018–2020)}, author = {Higueras Ruiz, María José and Alberich Pascual, Jordi and Herrera Viedma, Enrique}, }