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TTC Extra: Women Still Underrepresented in Media

Women are still underrepresented in media, according to the 9th annual Women's Media Center report. While progress has been made, it has come too slow for many as women still don't have as many jobs as men both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. PANEL: Darlene Kennedy, Ellie Smeal, Amber Smith, Jenifer Rajkumar

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