TY - JOUR
T1 - Women in the newsroom
T2 - Influences of female editors and reporters on the news agenda
AU - Craft, Stephanie
AU - Wanta, Wayne
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - This study compared issue agendas and story focus at newspapers with relatively high percentages of women in editorial positions with those at newspapers with lower percentages of female editors. Content analysis of stories from thirty newspapers' Web sites showed few differences in issues covered, but differences in what male and female reporters covered related to the predominant editor gender. Newspapers with a high percentage of female editors appeared not to differentiate between male and female reporters when assigning beats, as is apparently the case at male-dominated newsrooms. Also, papers with predominately male editors contained news with a more negative focus.
AB - This study compared issue agendas and story focus at newspapers with relatively high percentages of women in editorial positions with those at newspapers with lower percentages of female editors. Content analysis of stories from thirty newspapers' Web sites showed few differences in issues covered, but differences in what male and female reporters covered related to the predominant editor gender. Newspapers with a high percentage of female editors appeared not to differentiate between male and female reporters when assigning beats, as is apparently the case at male-dominated newsrooms. Also, papers with predominately male editors contained news with a more negative focus.
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U2 - 10.1177/107769900408100109
DO - 10.1177/107769900408100109
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2942644243
SN - 1077-6990
VL - 81
SP - 124
EP - 138
JO - Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
JF - Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
IS - 1
ER -