Report Hub: Media
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Women & Leadership: A study of gender parity and diversity in Canada’s Screen Industries
“Over the past few years a growing number of stakeholders and the media have become more vocal with respect to the persistence of gender imbalance and lack of diversity in the film, television and digital content industries.”
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Female CEOs are more likely to be blamed in the media as the source of a crisis, finds new research
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The Women in Media Report: A study of gender differences in Australian media
“This data was collected via a national online survey of around 1,000 women in media at the end of 2015.”
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Does the media influence how we perceive women in leadership?
"Despite the heightened awareness on gender equality, corporations are not doing enough to address the fact that the C-suite remains predominantly male."
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Women in Media Report 2016
This information graphic provides a snapshot of a larger Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance analysis of the gender gap in Australian media.
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Gender Matters: Women in the Australian Screen Industry
"Screen Australia’s analysis of applications and funding decisions over the past two years has revealed that the proportion of women attached in key roles to all applications has been matched by the proportion of women attached to successful applications.
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Global Media Monitoring Project (2015)
"The Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) has its roots in the years and months leading up to the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995, where 192 nations committed themselves to the Beijing Platform for Action."
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Gender Balance at Every Forum: The panel pledge
“Many high-profile conferences, events and taskforces lack gender balance, despite there often being no shortage of qualified women. It is estimated less than 15% of panellists in Australia are women. (…) Such optics have consequences.”
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