At the helm of the top media outlets in the nation are all men. The Washington Post's Media Columnist Margaret Sullivan explains the conditions facing women in news, and ways to close the gender gap in newsroom mastheads.
"I think there are more women in powerful positions in media than there ever have been before," says Sullivan. "The problem is at the very, very top of those very powerful news organizations it's pretty rare for a woman to have broken through."
Men wrote 52 percent of bylined news articles and opinion pieces about reproductive issues in the nation’s 12 most widely circulated newspapers and news wires. Meanwhile, women penned 37 percent, according to the 2017 Women's Media Center Report. Men won 84 percent of a century’s worth of Pulitzer Prizes, while women won only 16 percent according to Women's Media Center.
On how the #MeToo movement has impacted newsrooms, Sullivan says, "to say this whole thing gone too far is really misguided." She goes on to say, "I think what's really going to rule the day is that this major reckoning we're having in our society and how extremely important it is and how it was brought about by courageous journalists and courageous women."
Stormy Daniels stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" after President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address. Spotify is testing a new app in Australia that's similar to Pandora. The Young Turks CEO Cenk Uygur joins Cheddar to discuss his network's new partnership with Dan Rather. Plus, we talk to stars from "Total Divas" about the reality show's milestone 100th episode.
In today's episode sponsored by T-Mobile, Tim Stenovec sits down with the new cast of "Queer Eye" to discuss the magic behind the makeover. The reboot airs on Netflix February 7th.
"Queer Eye" fans rejoice! The reboot makeover show is coming to Netflix February 7th. Tim Stenovec sat down with the entire cast and got some insight on how they approached each makeover and the social issues that came along with them.
Recreational marijuana is bringing in millions of tax dollars for the state of California, but there are also some downsides. Greg Zeman, associate editor at Cannabis Now, explains how the state's new laws are hurting some medical marijuana patients.
The first-ever Women in Corporate Leadership Initiative took place at the NYSE Wednesday. Marlene Schiappa, France's Secretary of State for Gender Equality, joined us to talk about what steps the country's government is taking to close the pay gap and stop sexual harassment.
The stock market is recovering from a volatile few days, but will the surge last or will we see another downward spiral? We fact-check President Trump's State of the Union address. The war between AMC Theaters and MoviePass is heating up. Plus, it's our weekly Your Cheddar show, bringing you the best financial tips.
Sean O'Connell, managing editor for CinemaBlend, breaks down the war between AMC Theaters and MoviePass, the app that allows users to go to one movie a day for just $10 a month. MoviePass recently removed 10 AMC theaters from its app.
LitWorld founder Pam Allyn discusses World Read Aloud Day and the importance of reading every single day to promote literacy. World Read Aloud Day is partnering with Harry Potter Book Night this year.
Hanneke Weitering, staff writer for Space.com, explains what makes the super moon so special. Wednesday's super moon was also an eclipse moon, a blood moon, and a blue moon, the first of its kind in North America since 1866.
Ben Leber, former NFL star linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings, and Nate Bauer, Best Buy's Geek Squad Chief Inspector, give their tips for making your sunday super.
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