Women in the media – commercial TV’s panel deficit

In this guest column, Claire Waddington says agencies aren’t the only industry with gender imbalances – commercial television gives women less time on air than their male counterparts as well as less representation.

Claire Waddington - isentiaChapter 6 of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) and Isentia report into Women in Media shows women are drastically underrepresented in panels.

In recent weeks American women in media breathed a collective sigh of relief.

Emerging from the male-dominated sporting world as a pioneer, ESPN marked the 3000th episode of its debate forum Around The Horn with another significant milestone – its first ever all-female panel.

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