‘Too many women’
Sir,—ln a recent feature article by Ken Coates, Jim Tully is quoted as saying that too many women in newsrooms are creating a media imbalance. What wonderful news! Given the power of the written word, this imbalance could have the effect of redressing the imbalance of the sexes in other areas of daily life. I refer, of course, to the too few women in the more powerful and better paid positions in business, finance, education, tourism, the churches, Parliament, medicine, the Public Service, the armed services, and the arts. Keep on imbalancing, media women.— Yours, etc., JAN M. PATTERSON. February 26, 1987.
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Press, 5 March 1987, Page 20
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