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Use the excerpt from "Why Journalism Has a Gender Problem" by Corinne Segal to answer the question.
There are, of course, high-profile exceptions; Arianna Huffington and Marissa Meyer among them. The ASNE survey shows women among the top three leaders at 63 percent of print organizations.
But according to the numbers, these instances do little to mitigate a larger trend.
How does the author use contradictory information to refine the central idea that the journalism industry lacks women leaders?
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O The author explains how these examples do not represent the entire industry.
The author points to the limitations of the survey and existing research.
The author suggests that digital organizations are the root of the problem.
O The author challenges the idea that journalism has a gender problem.
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O The author explains how these examples do not represent the entire industry.
She acknowledges high-profile exceptions and some positive survey figures but then notes they don't change the overall trend, showing those examples aren't representative.
She acknowledges high-profile exceptions and some positive survey figures but then notes they don't change the overall trend, showing those examples aren't representative.
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