Covering presidential election campaigns : does reporter gender affect the worklives of correspondents and their reportage?

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Grabe, Maria Elizabeth
Samson, Lelia
Zelenkauskaite, Asta
Yegiyan, Narine S.

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Routledge

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This content analysis reveals that men and women network news correspondents differed in how they covered 4 presidential elections (1992 - 2004). There were fewer women than men reporters involved in election coverage but on average women reported more stories than men and were tonally tougher watchdogs than men. In terms of framing candidates, male reporters were strongly associated with a masculine approach that emphasizes the competitiveness of campaigns. By contrast, women correspondents employed both more feminine and gender-neutral frames than their male colleagues. These content analysis findings were interpreted against the backdrop of information derived from in-depth interviews with five women reporters who appeared in the sampled content.

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Male reporters, Women reporters

Sustainable Development Goals

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Grabe, ME, Samso, L, Selenkauskaite, A & Yegiya, NS 2011, 'Covering presidential election campaigns : does reporter gender affect the worklives of correspondents and their reportage?', Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. 285-306.