Annual Report 2005
Annual Report 2004
The Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) is the world’s longest-running and most extensive research on gender in the news media. It began in 1995 when volunteers in 71 countries around the world monitored women’s presence in their regional radio, television and print news. The Malta 2010 is the outcome of the Fourth GMMP edition, realized between 2009 and 2010. 108 countries around the world provided regional and national coordination and monitored their local news media. This Monitoring Project takes place every five years and it was the third time Malta took part in this longitudinal study. Twenty-five volunteers, from the Broadcasting Authority and the University of Malta, monitored thirteen media producers comprising TV news, radio news and newspapers.
Key information on EU or National policies/legislation on women's' representation on the Media:
The report shows gender portrayal and representation in the news on television, radio and in newspapers.
Key information on trends and challenges on women and the media:
The report shows a wide gap in the portrayal of women in the local media.
Key stakeholders mentioned:
Men and industry