… of media organisations would bring social justice, better use of talents and innovative decisions. It would also … in media organisations ' presents for the first time reliable and comparable EU-wide data on women and men in … industry becomes more regulated. On the other hand, it is time to think whose freedom of expression is being protected …
… their claims. It allows research by keyword and through time, allowing users to track the evolution of a particular … A trusted source of information It is sustainable over time for several reasons, the main one being that it has … independently, and includes donations by users. Successful use of web 2.0 The site’s success stems from the commitment …
… female subjects’ to learn how to demand and use media attention. It gives women the tools and confidence … to claim travel expenses. The main problems have been the time it takes to get in touch with the right female experts, the time it takes to find journalists and editors willing to …
… conflicted with their working hours. The NUJ made use of these results in the evidence it submitted to the … because half of them have left the industry by the time they are 35. Opinion sections in newspapers can shape a … to use, as it used very few resources other than staff time – the NUJ is a very small organisation, and its research …
… and will continue to be promoted in order to encourage its use. A Diversity Representative has been nominated in each … specific outcomes or changes in such a short space of time. However, there is some evidence of change already. For … used and regularly maintained in order to remain relevant. Time resources will need to continue to be allocated to the …
… own funds, and CELEM had to spend some considerable time identifying women journalists and ensuring that they had … Thirdly, creating the database demanded a large input of time by CELEM staff. The idea of the tool and CELEM’s …