Watch: Fox Anchor Leaves Set After Sexist Joke
(via ThinkProgress: http://thinkprogress.org/media/2012/06/14/499578/female-fox-anchor-walks-off-set-after-co-hosts-sexist-joke/)
Watch: Fox Anchor Leaves Set After Sexist Joke
(via ThinkProgress: http://thinkprogress.org/media/2012/06/14/499578/female-fox-anchor-walks-off-set-after-co-hosts-sexist-joke/)
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The flashpoints for activism are the many failures of the existing media system. Whether it’s the silencing of dissenting views, the attacks on online privacy, the throttling of Internet access or the monopolization of choice, the problems are often rooted in bad public policy.
Many media companies file their proxy statements at the last possible minute, perhaps part of an effort to avoid ending up on annual surveys of executive compensation. But now that everyone is accounted for, it’s clear that being a king in the media realm comes with a very lucrative crown.
White Men, Everyone Else: Gender and Ethnic Diversity on Cable News
Media Matters spent the month of April reviewing evening guests on cable news. The results, unfortunately, don’t surprise: CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC “overwhelmingly host male and white guests.”
Read through for the details as the watchdog group breaks down the numbers for each network. We learn, for instance, that “Out of 1,677 total guests, CNN had the largest proportion of men — 76 percent — during the month of April;” and “Fox News had the largest proportion of white guests — 83 percent.”
Hat tip to Chris Hayes, whose show is the most diverse in cable evening news. And getting there isn’t very difficult. “We just would look at the board and say, ‘We already have too many white men. We can’t have more,’” Hayes told Ann Friedman at the Columbia Journalism Review back in March. “Really, that was it.”
Images: Diversity On Evening Cable News, via Media Matters. Select to embiggen.
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