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BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Men still play the
dominate role in China's media industry, and most news stories disregard or
reveal insensitive attitude towards gender problems, according to a survey
released by China's Women Reporter Association Saturday.
Among China's broadcasters, 69 percent are female,
and among journalists, 54 percent are female. However, about 81 percent news
stories are telling stories about men, and only 19 percent are about women.
In China's media industry, no matter broadcasters or
reporters, women employees always take the larger ratio than men, the survey
said, and their reports have penetrated various fields, including economic,
crime, science and technology, society, law, celebrities, sports and artist, but
in the power areas such as politics and government, they are usually subject to
their male counterparts, said the survey.
Male images dominate the screen, especially in
interview programs, it said. Experts, spokesmen are usually male. And in most
news stories, gender equality contents are not highlighted, according to the
survey.
China Women Reporter Association conducted the survey
on February 16, 2005, by collecting 438 sample news stories in 25 mainstream
medias including China Central Television.
A separate survey conducted by the China Journalists
Association and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said that though China's
women employees take one third of the total reporters, only 10 percent of women
reporters managed to take high ranking positions, while the ratio to male is 20
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