The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.
Reading List
–Women’s Media Center Releases The Status of Women in the U.S. Media 2013 (Women’s Media Center release)
–Report: New media no better than old media when it comes to women’s bylines (Poynter)
–Feminism and the Oscars: Do the 2013 Best Picture Nominees Pass the Bechdel Test? (The Opinioness of the World)
–Hollywood Pipeline: Still a Pipe Dream for Women? (Huffington Post)
–UNESCO Launches Women Make the News 2013 (UNESCO)
–Objectifying Reeva Steenkamp is No Way to Cover the Oscar Pistorius Case (The Broad Side)
–From women’s page to style section: Women still need a place to have a voice in the absence of mainstream media equality (Columbia Journalism Review)
–Sexual Harassment Plagues Nepalese Newsrooms (Global Press Institute)
–Women journalists make a mark (The Hindu)
–Conflict Transforms Syrian English Teacher Into War Photographer (NPR)
–Behind AP’s new ‘husband, wife’ guideline (Columbia Journalism Review)
-Hilary Mantel v Kate: a story of lazy journalism and raging hypocrisy (The Guardian)
–Robin Roberts Returns to ‘Good Morning America’ (New York Times’ Media Decoder)
–Soledad O’Brien to leave CNN morning show to produce specials for the network (Washington Post)
–Poynter.org loses Julie Moos to McClatchy (Washington Post)
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