It's About Time Theater logo and Vintage Rosie the Riveter poster linking to Rosie the Riveter website

It's About Time Theater

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Inspiring, Showcasing, Educating and Supporting Women through Theater

Celebrating more than the man in humanity

Fact Sheet (Source: Media Report to Women)

Not many statistics have been gathered on women in theater, but the following figures in other media reflect the same biases women face in theater.

* In the 2002-2003 theater season, of 2007 productions at 357 theaters, 16.9% were by a woman playwright. 22.6% were directed by women (City Pages, Minneapolis MN, 3/19/03)

* Women are about 37% of prime-time TV characters (they are 51% of the U.S. population) (American Association of Retired Persons, 1996)
* Women 45 and older are only 15% of prime-time TV characters (American Association of Retired Persons, 1996)
* 96% of voiceovers in promotional announcements for television programs are male (Professor B. Carol Eaton, Syracuse University, 1997)
* Women are only 132 of the general managers of the 1,600 television stations in the U.S. (National Association of Broadcasters statistics)

* Of the top 250 domestic grossing films released in 2002, more than one in five films employed no women directors, executive producers, producers, writers, cinematographers or editors. The percentage of women working behind the scenes declined from 19% in 2001 to 17% in 2002. Male characters outnumbered female characters, 72% to 28%. (Professor Martha Lauzen, San Diego State University , 2003)
* Although women make up the majority of Americans, men got 62% of the movie roles cast in 2002, numbers similar to data found in previous years.
* Women are affected by ageism to a greater degree than older men. Women over the age of 40 were cast in only 11% of the movie roles for women, while men aged 40 and over accounted for nearly 26% of roles cast.


* At the major TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC), women made up 32% of the news correspondent pool and reported just 26% of the stories in 1999 (Professor Joe Foote, Southern Illinois University, 2000)
* Women hold 26.5 percent of television news director jobs; women hold 39.3 percent of all television news jobs. (Radio and Television News Directors Association, 2003)
* In radio, women hold 14.4 percent of the news director slots and constitute 24 percent of the workforce. (Radio and Television News Directors Association, 2003)
* Women account for only one-third of journalists, a number little changed since 1982. Women make up the journalism workforce as follows: they represent 43.5% at newsmagazines; 37.4% in television; 36.9% in weekly newspapers; 33% at daily newspapers; 21.8% in radio; and 20.3% at major wire services. (Poynter Institute's American Journalist Survey, 2003)
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It's About Time Theater: for Women
It's About Time Theater logo and Vintage Rosie the Riveter poster linking to Rosie the Riveter website

It's About Time Theater

___________________________________________

Inspiring, Showcasing, Educating and Supporting Women through Theater

Celebrating more than the man in humanity

Fact Sheet (Source: Media Report to Women)

Not many statistics have been gathered on women in theater, but the following figures in other media reflect the same biases women face in theater.

* In the 2002-2003 theater season, of 2007 productions at 357 theaters, 16.9% were by a woman playwright. 22.6% were directed by women (City Pages, Minneapolis MN, 3/19/03)

* Women are about 37% of prime-time TV characters (they are 51% of the U.S. population) (American Association of Retired Persons, 1996)
* Women 45 and older are only 15% of prime-time TV characters (American Association of Retired Persons, 1996)
* 96% of voiceovers in promotional announcements for television programs are male (Professor B. Carol Eaton, Syracuse University, 1997)
* Women are only 132 of the general managers of the 1,600 television stations in the U.S. (National Association of Broadcasters statistics)

* Of the top 250 domestic grossing films released in 2002, more than one in five films employed no women directors, executive producers, producers, writers, cinematographers or editors. The percentage of women working behind the scenes declined from 19% in 2001 to 17% in 2002. Male characters outnumbered female characters, 72% to 28%. (Professor Martha Lauzen, San Diego State University , 2003)
* Although women make up the majority of Americans, men got 62% of the movie roles cast in 2002, numbers similar to data found in previous years.
* Women are affected by ageism to a greater degree than older men. Women over the age of 40 were cast in only 11% of the movie roles for women, while men aged 40 and over accounted for nearly 26% of roles cast.


* At the major TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC), women made up 32% of the news correspondent pool and reported just 26% of the stories in 1999 (Professor Joe Foote, Southern Illinois University, 2000)
* Women hold 26.5 percent of television news director jobs; women hold 39.3 percent of all television news jobs. (Radio and Television News Directors Association, 2003)
* In radio, women hold 14.4 percent of the news director slots and constitute 24 percent of the workforce. (Radio and Television News Directors Association, 2003)
* Women account for only one-third of journalists, a number little changed since 1982. Women make up the journalism workforce as follows: they represent 43.5% at newsmagazines; 37.4% in television; 36.9% in weekly newspapers; 33% at daily newspapers; 21.8% in radio; and 20.3% at major wire services. (Poynter Institute's American Journalist Survey, 2003)
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