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# Women On Air

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# Women On Air
'You won't hear a woman's voice, and it's not acceptable': What are Irish radio stations doing about gender balance?
We asked the stations themselves – and the Minister for Communications.
# Women On Air
How do Ireland's radio stations fare when it comes to gender balance? We took a look
Let’s just say they can do better…
# Women On Air
18 more deadly female presenters on Irish radio
Listen up.
# Women On Air
21 deadly female presenters on Irish radio
Here come the gals.
# Women On Air
Áine Lawlor: 'It's not just a lack of women, we need more diversity in Irish media'
The RTÉ broadcaster said that news and current affairs in particular is an area that must change.
# Women On Air
"Too often, women in media see a ‘Keep Out’ sign on the door of every serious discussion"
Minister Pat Rabbitte made the comment while speaking at the inaugural Women on Air conference at Dublin Castle.
# Women On Air
Just a third of voices on radio news and current affairs are female
Two academics carried out a week-long survey of news and current affairs output from RTÉ, Newstalk and Today FM earlier this year.
Voices
Column: Feminism is on the up again – but it needs to be for everyone
These times are an opportunity, writes Clara Fischer. Why shouldn’t feminism become the new normal?