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Image of the Day: Media Coverage of the Women’s Marches

martinkich / January 22, 2017

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH

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The CNN panel is even worse than the gender ratios industry-wide:

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But perhaps things will eventually change—and sooner, rather than later:

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January 22, 2017 in Women in Higher Education. Tags: Gender Ratios among Communication and Journalism Majors, Media Coverage of Women's Issues and Events, Women in Media

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2 thoughts on “Image of the Day: Media Coverage of the Women’s Marches”

  1. martinkich says:
    January 22, 2017 at 2:09 pm

    Reblogged this on Ohio Politics.

  2. Pingback: Image of the Day: Media Coverage of the Women’s Marches | ACADEME BLOG – Lili's Dark Tales

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