… There is a contradiction evident in today’s Bulgarian media: the deregulation that followed the end of Communism … high-level positions, both editorial and managerial, in media organisations. Despite this, hard news and … willing to collaborate with Trud are not expected to be professionals or to be officially recognised as expert in any …
… The UK shows considerable gender gaps in the media in terms of women’s representation and employment. For … 7 September 2012). Women’s poor representation in the media has led to the launch of some campaigns in the UK to increase women’s representation in the media. In February 2012, the Broadcast magazine launched an …
… Expert Database to improve women’s visibility in the media and their access to high-level positions in media organisations. The database now lists nearly 1,200 … and culture. Though women are very visible in the Danish media and fill prestigious roles such as news anchors, war …
… In Germany a significant gender gap still exists in the media – both in the representation of women within media organisations and in content. Women lack access to … facilitate this. The great majority of decision-makers in media organisations are still men. The majority of top …
… a way to ensure that the messages it sent to the Spanish media were acted upon rather than ignored, as they tend to be … the global objective of improving the gender balance of media contents and bringing media attention to bear on … journalists, and increased gender awareness among mediaprofessionals in general. They are thus better able to take a …
… In brief Gender imbalances permeate the Romanian media landscape. Gender stereotypes, influenced by … to women’s issues, this is not reflected in the way media organisations appoint staff nor in their editorial … of electronic course books. The courses reached 80-100 professionals from print, radio, television and online media. …
… surveyed the position of women in the French-language media in Belgium. This study formed part of a global study carried out under the auspices of GMMP, the Global Media Monitoring Project. The study found that only 28% of people interviewed in the media were women, and that only 26% of newspaper articles …