Gender check: 8/25/11 – Midwest

*Gender Checks are quick examinations of gender representation in individual news articles for the purpose of discovering trends over time. Click here to read more.

Website: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (stltoday.com)

"Man found dead in car was shot outside Moline Acres market" - Stltoday, 8/25/11

On Stltoday.com, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8:15 a.m. (PDT) Thursday, Aug. 25, was titled “Man found dead in car was shot outside Moline Acres market.” Its subject was findings related to a man discovered dead in a car.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, detective sgt.


Website: St. Louis Beacon

On the St. Louis Beacon, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8:15 a.m. (PDT) Thursday, Aug. 25, was titled “Water tower down: Icon’s demise breaks ex-Chrysler worker’s link to past.” Its subject was a feature on the impact and life of a former longtime employee of a now closed and demolished Chrysler plant.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, former longtime employee

Notes/analysis: The article also includes a photo and multimedia about the man featured by a male photographer.

Gender Check 8/24/11 – Northeast

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Website: The New York Times

On The New York Times, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 7 p.m. EST on Wednesday, August 24 was titled “Rebels Hunt Qaddafi – Journalists In Hotel Are Free.” Its subject was the developments in the civil war in Libya.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Authors:  Male (3)

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male – CNN corespondent
  2. Male – Colonel Qaddafi (as quoted from public statements)
  3. Male – rebel leader
  4. Female – spokesperson
  5. Male – French president
  6. Male – Russian president
  7. Male – spokesperson for Chinese government
  8. Male – rebel prime minister
  9. Male – rebel leader
  10. Male – rebel leader

Website: ProPublica

On ProPublica, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 7 p.m. EST on Wednesday, August 24 was titled “Our Guide To The Best Coverage on Rep. Michele Bachman and Her Record.” Its subject was an overview of the presidential candidate’s interviews and public statements.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned)

1. Female – Rep. Bachman

2. Male – former Gov. Pawlenty

Notes/analysis: This story used information and interviews from several other news sites and stories as its basis.

Gender check: 8/23/11 – West

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Website: Seattle Times

Seattle Times, 8/23/2011

On the Seattle Times, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8:45 a.m. (PDT) Tuesday, Aug. 23, was titled “Aviation High soars into the future, landing next to Boeing Field.” Its subject was a lead up to the ground breaking of an aviation high school.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, CEO of Museum of Flight
  2. Female, principal
  3. Male, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes
  4. Male, graduate who will participate at fly-in


Website: Seattle P-I

On the Seattle P-I, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8:45 a.m. (PDT) Tuesday, Aug. 23, was titled “Seattle woman robbed at gunpoint in her home.” Its subject was police looking for three men who robbed a woman at gunpoint.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Unnamed (“police said”)

Notes/analysis: The article contained no named sources, only references to “Seattle police reported.”

Gender Check 8/22/11 – South

*Gender Checks are quick examinations of gender representation in individual news articles for the purpose of discovering trends over time. Click here  to read more.

Note: The Gender Check for the South used to be posted on Fridays. After our six month analysis we decided to move this part of our project to Monday both for scheduling and to give us a different look at these sites.

Website: The Miami Herald

On the Miami Herald, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10 p.m. (EST) on Monday, August 22 was titled “Hurricane Irene Strengthens To A Category 2 Storm.” Its subject was the developing storm currently headed towards the United States.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Authors: Male (1) and Female (2)

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male – hurricane center spokesman
  2. Male – Puerto Rican governor
  3. Male – emergency operations director
  4. unknown – radio caller
  5. Male – homeowner and CEO
  6. Female – head of Civil Protection Department

Website: Patch (Seminole Heights)

On Patch of Seminole Heights, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10 p.m. (EST) on Monday, August 22 was titled “New Health Center Coming to Sulphur Springs.” Its subject was the ground breaking for a nonprofit clinic serving the uninsured and low income clients.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Female – state representative
  2. Male – clinic board chair
  3. Female – Congresswoman
  4. Male – nonprofit president
  5. Male – construction team lead