2012 Byline Report: Who Narrates the World?
- Columbia Journalism Review
"It's 2012 already: why is opinion writing still mostly male?"
- The Daily Beast
"Men Rule Media Coverage of Women's News"
- The New York Times
"New Media's Old Problems"
- BuzzFeed
"Why Women Can't Get Away From 'Soft' News"
- Poynter
"Former public editor Okrent would like to see New York Times hire female ombud"
- The Guardian
"Why Are There So Few Female National Newspaper Editors?"
- The Guardian
"Why Women Have No Opinions"
- Columbia Journalism Review
"Don't Think Pink"
- The New York Observer
"Return to Gender: Persistent Byline Gap Prompts Pitching and Moaning and Partying!"
- The Maynard Institute
"The Digital Divide"
- The Boston Globe
"Advice to women writers on the fifth 'F'"
- Slate - XX
"The Problem with Pink Topics"
- The Atlantic Wire
"Female Journos have a Confidence Problem"
- The Atlantic
"Infographic of the day Horrifying Gender Gap in Media"
- Bill Moyers
"Why Are-Op-eds Still Mostly Written by Men"
- The Boston Globe
"The World needs more women columnists"
- Daily Kos
"This week in the War on Women"
- Jezebel!
"More Women writing Op-Eds but they're - sigh - Pink"
- Buzzfeed
"Why Women Can't Get Away from Soft News"
- Talking Points Memo
"Opinion Column Men Survey"
- Feministing
"Major Improvements in Women's Representation"
- Huffington Post
"Men Still Dominating Bylines In Journalism"
- Poynter Institute
"More Women Writing Op Eds But Female Bylines Still Cluster Around Pink Topics"
- Poynter on OpEd Project, last year
- Poynter also covered this sold-out evening event on May 29, "Throw like a Girl - how to pitch the hell out of your stories" which we were part of, and which was hosted by Her Girl Friday; 400 people attended
- Your Call Radio
"Why aren't more women on the editorial page and why does it matter?"
- See related post from The Gender Report, for a round-up of coverage on The OpEd Project 2012 Byline Report.