Olympian women’s representation in U.S. newspapers has improved according to a content analysis of three local dailies

A content analysis of news coverage of the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics (N = 561) found that three major U.S. dailies ran more stories about women’s than men’s sports, confirming the trend recorded in networked television prime-time programming toward a finally adequate representation of female athlet...

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