sorry for x-posting. i checked out the data, it's really interesting
actually. esp about how female and male reporters differentiate in terms
of what kinds of news are covered.

anyway, stats are always useful!

Anivar Aravind

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Web Digest 2
  Who makes the news? 2005 Three Weeks of Action on Gender and the News Media –
www.whomakesthenews.org

  CATCH UP!

  TOP TEN HIGHLIGHTS
  The key findings of the Global Report in a single sheet were unveiled on 15th
February. Easy to use and distribute in English, Español, Français, and
Português.
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/who_makes_the_news/top_10_highlights

  CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES
  The first launch events that kicked off the Three Weeks of Action
were in Puerto
Rico, Fiji, and London: pictures and full reports
  - Global Launch Event & Media Round Table in London
  
http://www.whomakesthenews.org/who_makes_the_news/global_launch_media_round_table
  - National Campaign activities in Fiji and Puerto Rico
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/who_makes_the_news/national_campaign_activities

  MEDIA COVERAGE
  Raising awareness on Gender issues within and through the media is a
main goal for
all those participating in the Three Weeks of Action. From Bangladesh to London,
check how the journalists themselves are covering the issue (audio and
video files
soon to be available).
  
http://www.whomakesthenews.org/who_makes_the_news/global_launch_media_round_table

  RESEARCH TOOLS
  These are a selection of important papers, websites, reports, and articles on
Gender and the Media that can be useful for your own work and research.
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/research/research_tools

  NATIONAL REPORTS
  For the first time as part of the Global Media Monitoring Project, some of the
countries that took part in the media monitoring have produced a National GMMP
report in their own language.
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/research/country_reports

  DON'T KEEP SILENT SPEAK UP, SHARE YOUR OPINION AND GET INVOLVED!

  TAKE OUR NEW POLL
  Do you think that media represents women and men in a fair and balanced way?
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org

  BLOG AWAY!!!!

  - MEDIA MONITORING BLOG:
  Monitoring the media is an effective way to understand the media and
at the same
provides good data and case studies to lobby the media. Join others by
looking at
your media and sharing your thoughts on how you see your media
representing women
and men!
  
http://www.whomakesthenews.org/get_involved/speak_up_blogs/media_monitoring_blog

  - DIARY BLOG:
  This is the Campaign Blog. "Most of the activities will start from Georgia on
23rd of this month and end with Mauritius on 3rd May." Take part of this blog
and share your findings, experiences, and activities with people from
all over the
world during the Three Weeks of Global Action Campaign (15 February - 8 March
2006)
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/get_involved/speak_up_blogs/diary_blog

  EVENTS:
  You can also find a complete list of over 25 events that are already
planned to
take place during The Three Weeks of Global Action on Gender and the
Media in our
calendar.
  http://www.whomakesthenews.org/events

  KEEP YOUR FINGER ON THE PULSE!
  To keep informed with updates and new resources on this website and
information
about the Global Media Monitoring Project, please register to the
Whomakesthenews
Info List or sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  More on: www.whomakesthenews.org


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Anivar Aravind

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