The faces of local TV news in America: youth,whiteness, and gender disparities in station publicity photos |
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Authors: | Mary Angela Bock Lourdes Miriam Cueva Chacón Hyeri Jung Heloisa Aruth Sturm Ever J. Figueroa |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Journalism, The University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA;2. Department of Communication Studies, Eastern University, Philadelphia, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | TV news is a visual medium that requires its on-air journalists to look good, but a history of lawsuits and survey research suggests that this burden is spread unevenly. Critics charge that women are expected to look younger and sexier, and minority broadcasters are held to a White standard of beauty. This project investigated the reality behind those complaints by examining the faces of on-air journalists working for local stations in the US according to race, gender, and attractiveness. The resulting content analysis of more than 400 online publicity photos suggests that a certain look dominates for men and for women and that the range of appearance standards is wider for men than women. |
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Keywords: | Gender race broadcast journalists TV news content analysis |
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