April 2, 2010

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NPR ombud Lisa Shepard says the radio network “has been an industry leader with female correspondents and hosts,” but it “needs to try harder to find more female sources and commentators.” In an examination of NPR shows over a nine-month period, only 26 percent of the voices were female, while 74 percent were male.

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