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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 71 70 76 108 114 Print Radio TV Internet Twitter 129 21 146 49 101 6 Executive Summary The Global Media Project is a quinquennial event, taking place every five years. 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
BELGIUM (FLANDERS) GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN BELGIUM (FLANDERS) March 25 2015 was an atypical day in the news in Belgium (Flanders). The news was mostly dominated by a plane crash in the French Alps. On the 24th of March 2015 a Germanwings’ Airbus on PROYECTO DE MONITOREO GLOBAL DE MEDIOS Proyecto de Monitoreo Global de Medios 2010 El informe completo se encuentra en: www.whomakesthenews.org Solo 24% des las personas que figuran en las noticias son mujeres BALANCE ACCURACY ETHICS 3 Preamble T his Learning Resource Kit for Gender-Ethical Journalism and Media House Policy is the result of collaboration between the World Association of Christian Communication (WACC) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) toWHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 71 70 76 108 114 Print Radio TV Internet Twitter 129 21 146 49 101 6 Executive Summary The Global Media Project is a quinquennial event, taking place every five years. 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
BELGIUM (FLANDERS) GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN BELGIUM (FLANDERS) March 25 2015 was an atypical day in the news in Belgium (Flanders). The news was mostly dominated by a plane crash in the French Alps. On the 24th of March 2015 a Germanwings’ Airbus on PROYECTO DE MONITOREO GLOBAL DE MEDIOS Proyecto de Monitoreo Global de Medios 2010 El informe completo se encuentra en: www.whomakesthenews.org Solo 24% des las personas que figuran en las noticias son mujeres THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% ofC6>U U
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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 List of tables. Table 1: Top 10 news topics on the global monitoring day 25 March 2015 23 Table 2: Key Findings: 1995 - 2015 25 THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
PACIFIC GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 3 Preface Global Context As newsroom staff around the world went about their day on 25 March 2015, hundreds of volunteers located in over 100 countries gathered to monitor their news media as part of the FifthGlobal Media
EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Europe Regional Report, Page 2 6,367 stories containing 13,338 people in the news and 7,244 news personnel were monitored. Theresearch found
BALANCE ACCURACY ETHICS 3 Preamble T his Learning Resource Kit for Gender-Ethical Journalism and Media House Policy is the result of collaboration between the World Association of Christian Communication (WACC) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) toWHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 List of tables. Table 1: Top 10 news topics on the global monitoring day 25 March 2015 23 Table 2: Key Findings: 1995 - 2015 25 THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
PACIFIC GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 3 Preface Global Context As newsroom staff around the world went about their day on 25 March 2015, hundreds of volunteers located in over 100 countries gathered to monitor their news media as part of the FifthGlobal Media
EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Europe Regional Report, Page 2 6,367 stories containing 13,338 people in the news and 7,244 news personnel were monitored. Theresearch found
THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND FOUR 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the 15-year time period from 1995 to 2010, there was a slow but steady improvement in the visibility of women as producers and subjects of news in BELGIUM (FLANDERS) GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN BELGIUM (FLANDERS) March 25 2015 was an atypical day in the news in Belgium (Flanders). The news was mostly dominated by a plane crash in the French Alps. On the 24th of March 2015 a Germanwings’ Airbus on BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 5 GMMP 2010 Media monitoring findings for Bosnia and Herzegovina revealed that although women made up the overwhelming majority of reporters and announcers, they were still largely UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 71 70 76 108 114 Print Radio TV Internet Twitter 129 21 146 49 101 6 Executive Summary The Global Media Project is a quinquennial event, taking place every five years. A PUBLICATION FROM THE WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR CHRISTIAN Media &Gender Monitor No. 22.Pg. 1 No. 22 May/Mai/Mayo 2011 A publication from the World Association for Christian Communication Media&Gender Monitor PAKISTAN GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 Preface Wednesday, March 25, 2015 was an ordinary day for newsrooms across Pakistan. On this ordinary day the office of Uks Research Centre in Islamabad, was bustling with activity with university students volunteering to monitor media for the PALESTINE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN Palestine March 25 2015. the major news event covered prominently by all the news media on the monitoring day was Prime Minister's visit to the Gaza Strip to discuss and resolve several issues resulting from the assault and siege of Gaza , the most important of them the employees' salaries, electricity, crossings,WHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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MAURITIUS GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 NATIONAL REPORT A DAY IN THE NEWS IN MAURITIUS March 25 2015. The news agenda for Mauritius on the 25th of March 2015 has mostly been about routine crime, accidents and events reporting. It has also been noted that the BALANCE ACCURACY ETHICS 3 Preamble T his Learning Resource Kit for Gender-Ethical Journalism and Media House Policy is the result of collaboration between the World Association of Christian Communication (WACC) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) toWHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 List of tables. Table 1: Top 10 news topics on the global monitoring day 25 March 2015 23 Table 2: Key Findings: 1995 - 2015 25 THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
PACIFIC GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 3 Preface Global Context As newsroom staff around the world went about their day on 25 March 2015, hundreds of volunteers located in over 100 countries gathered to monitor their news media as part of the FifthGlobal Media
EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Europe Regional Report, Page 2 6,367 stories containing 13,338 people in the news and 7,244 news personnel were monitored. Theresearch found
BALANCE ACCURACY ETHICS 3 Preamble T his Learning Resource Kit for Gender-Ethical Journalism and Media House Policy is the result of collaboration between the World Association of Christian Communication (WACC) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) toWHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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BUILDING ALLIANCES FOR GENDER AND MEDIA 3 i 42013 Media pluralism and gender: Not just a question of numbers Ammu Joseph “Media pluralism is the key that unlocks the door of freedom of information and freedom of GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 List of tables. Table 1: Top 10 news topics on the global monitoring day 25 March 2015 23 Table 2: Key Findings: 1995 - 2015 25 THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 REGIONAL REPORT 6 Table 1 – main news topics by medium TOPIC PRINT RADIO TELEVISION INTERNET TWITTER % n % n % n % n % n Politics and Government 25% 606 16% 191 19% 247 27% 413 17% 338 AFRICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Africa Regional Report, Page 1 Preface Global Context 10 November 2009 was an ordinary day at work for newsroom staff aroundthe world.
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 %CHANGE (%F) THE GLOBAL MEDIA The Global Media Social & Legal Monitoring Project 2015 GMMP is the world’s largest and longest-running research and advocacy initiativefor gender equality
PACIFIC GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 3 Preface Global Context As newsroom staff around the world went about their day on 25 March 2015, hundreds of volunteers located in over 100 countries gathered to monitor their news media as part of the FifthGlobal Media
EUROPE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2010 GMMP 2010 Europe Regional Report, Page 2 6,367 stories containing 13,338 people in the news and 7,244 news personnel were monitored. Theresearch found
THE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT News Subjects Only 24% of the people heard or read about in print, radio and television news are female. In contrast, 76% - more than 3 out of 4 – of the people in the news are male. This is a significant improvement from 1995 when only 17% of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND FOUR 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the 15-year time period from 1995 to 2010, there was a slow but steady improvement in the visibility of women as producers and subjects of news in BELGIUM (FLANDERS) GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN BELGIUM (FLANDERS) March 25 2015 was an atypical day in the news in Belgium (Flanders). The news was mostly dominated by a plane crash in the French Alps. On the 24th of March 2015 a Germanwings’ Airbus on BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 5 GMMP 2010 Media monitoring findings for Bosnia and Herzegovina revealed that although women made up the overwhelming majority of reporters and announcers, they were still largely UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 71 70 76 108 114 Print Radio TV Internet Twitter 129 21 146 49 101 6 Executive Summary The Global Media Project is a quinquennial event, taking place every five years. A PUBLICATION FROM THE WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR CHRISTIAN Media &Gender Monitor No. 22.Pg. 1 No. 22 May/Mai/Mayo 2011 A publication from the World Association for Christian Communication Media&Gender Monitor PAKISTAN GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 Preface Wednesday, March 25, 2015 was an ordinary day for newsrooms across Pakistan. On this ordinary day the office of Uks Research Centre in Islamabad, was bustling with activity with university students volunteering to monitor media for the PALESTINE GLOBAL MEDIA MONITORING PROJECT 2015 A DAY IN THE NEWS IN Palestine March 25 2015. the major news event covered prominently by all the news media on the monitoring day was Prime Minister's visit to the Gaza Strip to discuss and resolve several issues resulting from the assault and siege of Gaza , the most important of them the employees' salaries, electricity, crossings,WHOMAKESTHENEWS.ORG
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