For the first tim e, more than half of the television episodes produced in a year were directed by women or people of color, according to a new report by the Directors Guild of America.

The report found that of 4,300 episodes produced in the 2018-19 season, some 50 percent were directed by women or people of color, a record high and up from 21 percent five years ago.

Of the 3,081 episodes produced at the eight major studios, Disney gave women and people of color the most directorial opportunities; 40 percent of its episodes, which include shows like “Grown-ish,” were directed by women, and 29 percent by people of color, figures that were trailed closely by HBO’s numbers.

Looking at the demographics of first-time television directors, the report found that women made up about half, another record, and that people of color comprised less than a third, down slightly from the previous year.