Gender Check 5/13/11 – 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.

Website: The Miami Herald

On the Miami Herald, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 5 p.m. (EST) on Friday, May 13 was titled “Rising Food and Gas Costs Push Up Consumer Prices.” Its subject was the rate of inflation and predictions for summer gas costs.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male – economist

2. Male – economist

Website: Patch (Seminole Heights)

On Patch of Seminole Heights, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 5 p.m. (EST) on Friday, May 13 was titled “Central Tampa Beer Lovers Unite!.” Its subject was the upcoming celebration of American Craft Brew Week.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male – brewery owner

2. Female – pub owner

3. Male – brewery owner

Gender check: 5/12/11 – 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 2:30 p.m. MST May 12 was titled “Gunman who caused Rolla campus lockdown captured.” Its subject was the capture of a gunman.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author:
Female and male, dual byline

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male, police chief

2. Female, secretary of freshmen engineering department


Website: St. Louis Beacon

On the St. Louis Beacon, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 2 p.m. (MST) May 12 was titled “With veto-proof majorities, legislature passes new abortion restrictions.” Its subject was the Missouri Legislature passing restrictions that would make it a felony to perform an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy unless two physicians determined the woman’s life or bodily function is endangered or the fetus is non-viable.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author:
Male and female, dual byline

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male, head of anti-abortion lobbying group

2. Female, Planned Parenthood’s vp for public policy

3. Male, House majority leader

4. Male, state representative

5. Female, state representative

6. Female, state representative

Notes/analysis: Though the split is even for both genders in authorship and sources, it is interesting to note that regarding an issue that directly affects women the sources are divided by gender — the male sources speak on the anti-abortion side of the debate and all the female sources opposing the restrictions.

Gender check: 5/5/11 – 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 1 p.m. MST May 5 was titled “Zoo’s new sea lion stars are cute-if not compliant.” Its subject was a look at the new sea lions at the local zoo and how their training is going.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author:
Female

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male, show manager

2. Female, trainer


Website: St. Louis Beacon

On the St. Louis Beacon, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 1p.m. (MST) May 5 was titled “For farmers, the levee breach ‘is history now,’ but they struggle with how to ‘move on.'” Its subject was residents’ attempts to deal with and recovery from losses.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author:
Female

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male, property owner and farmer

2. Male, Spc.

3. Female, part-time rural mail carrier

4. Female, former property owner, grew up there

5. Female, long-time resident

Notes/analysis: Though there are more female sources overall, in both articles this week they came after male sources.

Gender Check 5/6/11 – South

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Website: The Miami Herald

On the Miami Herald, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8 p.m. (EST) on Friday, May 6 was titled “Art Basel Makes Move Into Asia.” Its subject was the expansion of a Miami-based art company.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Female – director

2. Male – director

3. Male – artist

4. Male – art dealer

Website: Patch (Seminole Heights)

On Patch of Seminole Heights, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 8 p.m. (EST) on Friday, May 6 was titled “Meet Tampa Fire Rescue’s Mike Billek.” Its subject was Q&A with a local firefighter.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male – featured firefighter

Gender check: 5/3/11 – West

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Website: Seattle Times

On the Seattle Times, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 1:20 p.m. (MST) Tuesday, May 3, was titled “Urban League’s financial crisis worsens; acting CEO out.” Its subject was a civil rights non-profit facing a financial crisis.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Male

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

1. Male, chief executive in an email

2. Male, city director of finance and administrative services

Notes/analysis: The predominate source in the story is statements from the Urban League.


Website: Seattle P-I

On the Seattle P-I, one of the lead articles featured on the home page as of 1:20 p.m. (MST) Tuesday, May 3, was titled “State: Seattle nurse diverted drugs 100 times from hospitals.” Its subject was a male nurse with previous convictions who was taking drugs from hospitals he was working at.

Here is its gender breakdown:

Author: Female

Human sources  (listed in order mentioned):

1. Female, disciplinary manager, nursing commission