Gender check: 11/24/11 – Midwest

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

On Stltoday.com, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10:30 p.m. (PST) Thursday, Nov. 24, was titled “Battle looming over payday loan restrictions.” Its subject was a struggle over how much can interest can be charged for short-term payday loans in Missouri.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author:  Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Female, policy and development organizer for a pro-initiative group
  2. Female, state organizer
  3. Male, executive director of trade association

Notes/analysis: Prior to the first quoted source, three people are mentioned who could not be reached or declined to comment, including a male political consultant, male founder of opposing non-profit, and an unknown treasurer of committee receiving funds.


Website: St. Louis Beacon

St. Louis Beacon, 11/24/2011

On the St. Louis Beacon, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10:30 p.m. (PST) Thursday, Nov. 24 was titled “Back to the spillway: Getting the harvest in.” Its subject was harvest time for farmers whose land was part of the floodway impacted by a decision to breach the levee to alleviate flooding along the Mississippi River in May.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, farmer
  2. Male, regional agronomist
  3. Male, attorney representing property owners

Gender check: 11/22/11 – West

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Website: Seattle Times

Seattle Times, 11/22/2011

On the Seattle Times, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 9 a.m. (PST) Tuesday, Nov. 22, was titled “Gregoire proposes half-cent sales-tax increase.” Its subject was the governor’s proposals to help deal with a budget shortfall.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Female, governor
  2. Male, state Senate minority leader
  3. Male, university president
  4. Male, state House speaker
  5. Female, state Senate majority leader
  6. Male, state House minority leader


Website: Seattle P-I

On the Seattle P-I, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 9 a.m. (PST) Tuesday, Nov. 22, was titled “Boeing may pull out of Wichita.” Its subject was a possible facility closure.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

None

Notes/analysis: The article includes statements from another newspaper, a company and a governor’s office.

Gender check: 11/17/11 – Midwest

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

Stltoday.com, 11/17/2011

On Stltoday.com, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 9:40 a.m. (PST) Thursday, Nov. 17, was titled “Mizzou football coach Gary Pinkel arrested, suspected of DWI.” Its subject was a football coach arrested for suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, sheriff’s major
  2. Male, coach (suspect)
  3. Male, athletic director


Website: St. Louis Beacon

On the St. Louis Beacon one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 9:40 a.m. (PST) Thursday, Nov. 17, was titled “Local E. coli outbreak has peaked, source of bacteria still unknown, say officials.” Its subject was an E. coli outbreak still under investigation.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Female, spokeswoman for department of health and senior services
  2. Female, CDC epidemiologist

Gender check: 11/15/11 – West

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Website: Seattle Times

Foreign enrollment skyrockets for UW - Seattle Times, 11/15/2011

On the Seattle Times, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10:50 a.m. (PST) Tuesday, Nov. 15, was titled “Foreign enrollment skyrockets for UW.” Its subject was a record number of international students.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

  1. Male, admissions director
  2. Male, director of writing
  3. Male, freshman from China
  4. Male, sophomore from China
  5. Male, associate VP of international relations (at community college)
  6. Female, executive dean for international education programs for the community college district
  7. Female, vice minister of education for China
  8. Female, associate dean of extended learning

Notes/analysis: Two photos appear with the story by a male photographer. One features a male student and the other names a female, though she is not in the foreground.


Website: Seattle P-I

On the Seattle P-I, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 10:50 a.m. (PST) Tuesday, Nov. 15, was titled “Wind, rain, snow, cold — what a week ahead.” Its subject was weather.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

None.

Notes/analysis: The story quotes the National Weather Service.