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  1. Feb 7, 2020 · Taking the ten daily national titles alone (The Sun, The Times, Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Metro, The i, The Guardian, FT, Daily Star) 40 per cent will be edited by women from Monday.

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  2. Mar 8, 2022 · Some 42% (eight out of 19) of the UK’s national daily and Sunday print newspapers are now edited by women – up from 21% in 2019. Newton (pictured) was appointed to lead The Sun, and continue ...

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · And we had the first woman editor of a British daily newspaper, Mary Howarth. ... who guest edited a Mirror supplement to mark the 100th International Women’s Day in 2010, to the WASPI women’s ...

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Women are still more likely to report on stories centred around women’s issues, and gender stereotypes are less likely to be challenged in reporting than 15 years ago. At a time of shifting reproductive rights and ahead of a busy election year worldwide, feminist media can play an existential role.

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · Throughout the newspaper, all of our writing, subbing, page design and editing will be done by our brilliant women staff and freelancers. And yes, that includes the sport section. The idea has been heavily inspired by Lesley Riddoch's legendary Scotswoman special edition of 1995, in which all editorial decisions were taken by women and elements parodied the tokenistic "women's pages" of the ...

    • Laura Webster
  6. Sep 20, 2024 · By Charlotte Tobitt. National newspaper editors clockwise from top left: Tony Gallagher of The Times, Katharine Viner of The Guardian, Ted Verity of the Daily Mail, and Victoria Newton of The Sun ...

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  8. Mar 8, 2024 · ‘One Human, Unequal Gender: A Critical Appraisal of Women and News Creation in Nigeria’, in M. Topić (ed.) Women and the Media in Capitalism and Socialism. Bristol: Intellect. Robertson, C. T., Selva, M., Nielsen, R. K. 2021. Women and Leadership in the News Media 2021: Evidence from 12 Markets. Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of ...

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