Global Media Monitoring Project: Women Are Underrepresented in the Media Landscape
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The position of women in the Luxembourg media, which was estimated at 20% in 2010, has slowly changed to 30% in 2025, and is often confined to second-class topics.
In a press conference last Thursday, the CNFL, the Cid Fraen on Gender and the Liser presented the results of the fourth Global Media Monitoring Projects (GMMP) in Luxembourg. The results are sobering: only 30 percent of the people represented in the media were women, with an improvement of 20 percent compared to 2010. [...]
Women are not only underrepresented in the reports, but also among those who do the reporting.
A Luxembourg report published this Thursday reveals that women are still not very present among those mentioned in the media and journalists. In the framework of the Global Media Monitoring Project 2025 (GMMP), the largest international study on gender in the news media, the Liser, with the National Council of Women of ...
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