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| WOMEN ONLY MAKE ONE-FIFTH OF THE NEWS |
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| Monday, 03 April 2006 15:14 |
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Women make up 52% of the worlds population, yet feature in only 21% of news stories each day, results of the 2005 Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) show.
The study was based on a survey of 13,000 news items in 76 countries in a single day (February 16, 2005). It was conducted by the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC), a non-government organisation promoting communication for social change. One year later, WACC launched the campaign /Who Makes the News?/ to promote gender balance in journalism. The latest report shows that within their 21% space, women do not always appear for the best reasons. They are more likely to be found in what is referred to as the soft end of the news spectrum, celebrity stories, social and legal issues, said Anna Turley of WACC. They are much less present in the politics and economics stories which of course make up the bulk of the news agenda. In television news reporting, women outnumbered men at 58%. However, in all countries surveyed, women were the majority in the age group of 35 and below, while men dominated the age group above 35. The report suggests that appearance and age were the criteria for women journalists but not for men. Who makes the news in Fiji? In Fiji, 49% of the population are women, but only 20% of the people featured in the news are women. This percentage include those who work in the news, those who present the news and the subjects of the news themselves. Contrary to global trends, however, Fiji findings show that women appear to be at the forefront of hard news journalism. In Fiji, more women are covering politics and government issues, no women were covering arts andcelebrity news on that (monitoring) day, said Peter Emberson, vice president of Fiji Media Watch. Emberson noted that while there are growing numbers of women in the newsroom, gender imbalance in the coverage remains. You can have the numbers in the newsroom, but as you start analysing the portrayal, the issues, is here an equal representation of women and men? Just because you are a female reporter doesnt necessarily mean you will provide that balanced perspective, thats an ongoing challenge for women and in newsrooms, and an issue that the Secretariat of the Pacific Community* *Pacific Womens Bureau is also addressing, said femLINK PACIFIC Coordinator Sharon Bhagwan Rolls. International symposium on women and news To further explore research and social change agenda in this area, WACC invites women and men with academic or journalistic or both backgrounds to the International Symposium on Women and News on June 18, 2006 in Dresden, Germany. For more information on the International Communication Association 2006 Conference and the Symposium, visit <http://www.icahdq.org/events/conference/2006/conf2006.asp>. Sources: femLINK PACIFIC. (2006, February 16). Who Makes the News? Fiji and Pacific GMMP report launch. Email Correspondence. International Communication Association. (2006, February 20). 56th annual conference of the International Communication Association. Retrieved from <http://www.icahdq.org/events/conference/2006/conf2006.asp>. Networking Communication Research. (2006, February 20). ICA 2006 pre-conference workshops. Suri, S. (2006, February 16). Half the population, a fifth of the news. Retrieved from <http://www.ipsnews.net/print.asp?idnews=32162>. World Association for Christian Communication (WACC). (2006, February 6). International Symposium on Women and News: Exploring Research and Social Change Agendas/. /Retrieved from< http://www.wacc.org.uk/wacc/publications/media_action/266_jan_2006>. World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) & Global Media Monitoring Project. (2006 |
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