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Byline Report: Week of 11/25/12 to 12/1/12

December 9, 2012December 20, 2012Jasmine R. LinabaryLeave a comment

The Byline Report is a project aimed at surveying authorship at online news websites. Each report records a week’s worth of data from six websites for the purpose of uncovering trends over time. Bylines are counted from all articles in the site’s RSS feed. For more details about the project, click here.

Week 22: Nov. 25, 2012 – Dec. 1, 2012

California Watch

  • Percent by women: 46.7%
  • Percent by men: 46.7%
  • Percent shared (both male and female authors): 6.7%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

The Center for Public Integrity

  • Percent by women: 16.7%
  • Percent by men: 58.3%
  • Percent shared: 0%
  • Percent by other*: 25%

Politico – “2012 Live“

  • Percent by women: 24.8%
  • Percent by men: 64.5%
  • Percent shared:  4.5%
  • Percent by other*: 6.1%

ProPublica

  • Percent by women: 11.1%
  • Percent by men: 66.7%
  • Percent shared: 22.2%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Slate

  • Percent by women: 25.2%
  • Percent by men: 67.6%
  • Percent shared: 3.6%
  • Percent by other*: 3.6%

Texas Tribune

  • Percent by women: 26.1%
  • Percent by men: 73.9%
  • Percent shared: 0%
  • Percent by other*: 0%
  • Note: Duplicates were removed so each article was only counted once.

*The other category includes articles that have no byline as well as those by staff and wire services.

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Byline Report: Week of 11/18/12 to 11/24/12

December 1, 2012December 13, 2012Jasmine R. LinabaryLeave a comment

The Byline Report is a project aimed at surveying authorship at online news websites. Each report records a week’s worth of data from six websites for the purpose of uncovering trends over time. Bylines are counted from all articles in the site’s RSS feed. For more details about the project, click here.

Week 21: Nov. 18, 2012 – Nov. 24, 2012

California Watch

  • Percent by women: 37.5%
  • Percent by men: 37.5%
  • Percent shared (both male and female authors): 25%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

The Center for Public Integrity

  • Percent by women: 0%
  • Percent by men: 70%
  • Percent shared: 30%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Politico – “2012 Live“

  • Percent by women: 29.7%
  • Percent by men: 51.9%
  • Percent shared:  3.8%
  • Percent by other*: 14.6%

ProPublica

  • Percent by women: 50%
  • Percent by men: 50%
  • Percent shared: 0%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Slate

  • Percent by women: 40.3%
  • Percent by men: 50%
  • Percent shared: 8.3%
  • Percent by other*: 1.4%

Texas Tribune

  • Percent by women: 9.4%
  • Percent by men: 84.4%
  • Percent shared: 6.3%
  • Percent by other*: 0%
  • Note: Duplicates were removed so each article was only counted once.

*The other category includes articles that have no byline as well as those by staff and wire services.

Byline Reportbyline count, gender gap, women in journalism

Byline Report: Week of 11/11/12 to 11/17/12

November 22, 2012December 9, 2012Jasmine R. LinabaryLeave a comment

The Byline Report is a project aimed at surveying authorship at online news websites. Each report records a week’s worth of data from six websites for the purpose of uncovering trends over time. Bylines are counted from all articles in the site’s RSS feed. For more details about the project, click here.

Week 20: Nov. 11, 2012 – Nov. 17, 2012

California Watch

  • Percent by women: 50%
  • Percent by men: 50%
  • Percent shared (both male and female authors): 0%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

The Center for Public Integrity

  • Percent by women: 25%
  • Percent by men: 62.5%
  • Percent shared: 12.5%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Politico – “2012 Live“

  • Percent by women: 20.9%
  • Percent by men: 65.8%
  • Percent shared:  9.4%
  • Percent by other*: 3.9%

ProPublica

  • Percent by women: 40%
  • Percent by men: 55%
  • Percent shared: 5%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Slate

  • Percent by women: 28.3%
  • Percent by men: 62.6%
  • Percent shared: 6.1%
  • Percent by other*: 3%

Texas Tribune

  • Percent by women: 20.8%
  • Percent by men: 75.5%
  • Percent shared: 1.9%
  • Percent by other*: 1.9%
  • Note: Duplicates were removed so each article was only counted once.

*The other category includes articles that have no byline as well as those by staff and wire services.

Byline Reportbyline count, gender gap, women in journalism

Byline Report: Week of 11/4/12 to 11/10/12

November 14, 2012November 25, 2012Jasmine R. LinabaryLeave a comment

The Byline Report is a project aimed at surveying authorship at online news websites. Each report records a week’s worth of data from six websites for the purpose of uncovering trends over time. Bylines are counted from all articles in the site’s RSS feed. For more details about the project, click here.

Week 19: Nov. 4, 2012 – Nov. 10, 2012

California Watch

  • Percent by women: 28.6%
  • Percent by men: 64.3%
  • Percent shared (both male and female authors): 7.1%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

The Center for Public Integrity

  • Percent by women: 29.4%
  • Percent by men: 41.2%
  • Percent shared: 23.5%
  • Percent by other*: 5.9%

Politico – “2012 Live“

  • Percent by women: 28.6%
  • Percent by men: 62.3%
  • Percent shared:  5.3%
  • Percent by other*: 3.7%

ProPublica

  • Percent by women: 52.4%
  • Percent by men: 33.3%
  • Percent shared: 14.3%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Slate

  • Percent by women: 26.9%
  • Percent by men: 67.2%
  • Percent shared: 3.7%
  • Percent by other*: 2.2%
  • Note: One link was dead this week and was not included in the calculations.

Texas Tribune

  • Percent by women: 27.3%
  • Percent by men: 66.7%
  • Percent shared: 3%
  • Percent by other*: 3%
  • Note: Duplicates were removed so each article was only counted once.

*The other category includes articles that have no byline as well as those by staff and wire services.

Byline Reportbyline count, gender gap, women in journalism

Byline Report: Week of 10/28/12 to 11/3/12

November 7, 2012November 18, 2012Jasmine R. LinabaryLeave a comment

The Byline Report is a project aimed at surveying authorship at online news websites. Each report records a week’s worth of data from six websites for the purpose of uncovering trends over time. Bylines are counted from all articles in the site’s RSS feed. For more details about the project, click here.

Week 18: Oct. 28 2012 – Nov. 3, 2012

California Watch

  • Percent by women: 33.3%
  • Percent by men: 55.6%
  • Percent shared (both male and female authors): 11.1%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

The Center for Public Integrity

  • Percent by women: 33.3%
  • Percent by men: 61.1%
  • Percent shared: 5.6%
  • Percent by other*: 0%

Politico – “2012 Live”

  • Percent by women: 25.4%
  • Percent by men: 66.8%
  • Percent shared:  5.5%
  • Percent by other*: 2.2%

ProPublica

  • Percent by women: 47.1%
  • Percent by men: 23.5%
  • Percent shared: 23.5%
  • Percent by other*: 5.9%

Slate

  • Percent by women: 29.1%
  • Percent by men: 59%
  • Percent shared: 6%
  • Percent by other*: 6%

Texas Tribune

  • Percent by women: 12.3%
  • Percent by men: 86%
  • Percent shared: 1.8%
  • Percent by other*: 0%
  • Note: Duplicates were removed so each article was only counted once.

*The other category includes articles that have no byline as well as those by staff and wire services.

Byline Reportbyline count, gender gap, women in journalism
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