TNT, TBS and truTV
TNT, TBSand truTV celebrate International Women’s Day to bring awareness to women’s issues by making the unseen more visible through an empowerment initiative that shines a light on the biases women face every day.
Powered by an all-female-crew, internally and externally, all three networks came together with Black Woman Animate, an animation studio powered by Black female talent across the animation pipeline, to create five animated pieces that spotlight powerful issues such as the gender pay gap, body liberation and self-confidence.
You can see all of the animated pieces at the campaign website.
Wonder Woman’s 80th Anniversary Global Celebration Kickoff
DC, Warner Bros. Global Brands and Experiences and WarnerMedia are bringing the “Wonder” to International Women’s Day by launching a global celebration that honors the 80-year legacy of DC’s Champion of Truth and Warrior for Peace — Wonder Woman. This multi-month campaign will culminate with a worldwide celebration of Wonder Woman Day on October 21.
CNBC
CNBC is celebrating women in media across the entire NBC Universal family.
Paramount+
The streamer is recognizing women who have made an impact on our lives. Their graphic includes the standout female stars of Paramount+ shows.
NBA
The basketball league highlighted female coaches blazing trails on the court.
TikTok
Iconic artist Shania Twain pioneered a world-conquering blend of country music and pop, and now she’s bringing her unapologetically feminine energy to TikTok. Just in time for International Women’s Day, Shania asks the TikTok community to join her in the #LetsGoGirls challenge, soundtracked by her immortal hit “Man! I Feel Like A Woman.”
HBO Max
The streamer shared a collage of the female stars of HBO Max shows.
Google Is Supporting “Firsts”.
Google CMO Lorraine Twohill says the brave women who have been the “firsts” thoughout history proved time and time again that when we uplift women, we uplift everyone.