The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 374 stories that were sampled from 26 Australian newspapers, radio and television stations, and internet news services on 10 November 2009. This snapshot of reporting on that day suggests that women are under-represented in the Australian news media as both the sources and creators of news. \ud \ud Females made up only 24% of the 1012 news sources who were heard, read about or seen in the stories that were studied. Neglect of female sources was particularly noticeable in sports news. Women made up only 1% of the 142 sources who were talked about or quoted in sports stories.\ud \ud Female sources of news were disproportionately portrayed as cel...
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In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
The Australia - National Report: Who Makes the News? research indicated that women and girls remaine...
Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according ...
Women in bikinis posing on a beach, heart attacks and snoring. What’s the connection? Well, to most ...
Substantial research indicates that women’s sports and female athletes gain only a small fraction o...
The article discusses a study which explored the treatment of women as news sources by the "Barcoo I...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of ...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...