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"Why Journalism Has A Gender Problem" by Corinne Segal The journalism industry is severely lacking in leadership by women and r...Question
"Why Journalism Has A Gender Problem"
by Corinne Segal
The journalism industry is severely lacking in leadership by women and racial minorities, according to the Nieman Reports story published Wednesday.
This year’s census by the American Society of News Editors (ASNE), which looked at diversity at print newspapers, shows women accounting for 35.4 percent of supervisors. This barely marks an increase from 1999, when women made up 33.8 percent of supervisors. Women run three out of the 25 biggest U.S. titles and one of the top 25 international titles. They make up 37.2 percent of overall newspaper employees, a whole three-tenths of a percent increase from 1999. Racial minorities fare even worse, comprising 13 percent of overall employees.
In broadcast newsrooms, women make up 31 percent of news directors and 20 percent of general managers, according to a 2014 survey by the Radio Television Digital News Association. The fewest female leaders appear in radio, where they account for 23 percent of news directors and 18 percent of general managers.
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Use the article to answer the question.
How does the central idea of the article emerge?
(1 point)
Responses
The first three paragraphs lead up to it.
The first three paragraphs lead up to it.
It is stated directly in the first paragraph.
It is stated directly in the first paragraph.
The text leaves it totally up to reader interpretation.
The text leaves it totally up to reader interpretation.
It is stated directly in the final paragraph.
It is stated directly in the final paragraph.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**It is stated directly in the first paragraph.**
The central idea about the lack of leadership by women and racial minorities in the journalism industry is clearly introduced in the first sentence of the article.
**It is stated directly in the first paragraph.**
The central idea about the lack of leadership by women and racial minorities in the journalism industry is clearly introduced in the first sentence of the article.
Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. Answers may be used more than once.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
The Response area is the general subject of a text, and the Response area is the most important idea in a text. Authors use Response area to support the Response area.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
The Response area is the general subject of a text, and the Response area is the most important idea in a text. Authors use Response area to support the Response area.
GPT-4o mini
Here’s how the words can be placed in the correct locations:
- The **Response area** is the **general subject** of a text, and the **Response area** is the **most important idea** in a text. Authors use **Response area** to support the **Response area**.
For clarity, here's a breakdown:
1. General subject → **Topic**
2. Most important idea → **Main idea**
3. Support → **Evidence**
So, the completed sentence would read:
The **Topic** is the **general subject** of a text, and the **Main idea** is the **most important idea** in a text. Authors use **Evidence** to support the **Main idea**.
- The **Response area** is the **general subject** of a text, and the **Response area** is the **most important idea** in a text. Authors use **Response area** to support the **Response area**.
For clarity, here's a breakdown:
1. General subject → **Topic**
2. Most important idea → **Main idea**
3. Support → **Evidence**
So, the completed sentence would read:
The **Topic** is the **general subject** of a text, and the **Main idea** is the **most important idea** in a text. Authors use **Evidence** to support the **Main idea**.