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#309 — Does your local news anchor look like you?

June 7, 2018 by Michael O'Connell

Keren Henderson, an assistant professor of broadcast and digital journalism at Syracuse University, reviews her research on the makeup of local news broadcasts, breaking down the age, gender and race of the reporters along with the stories they cover. 

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