A Difficult Job
The article discusses the final day of a court trial in Oslo involving Marius Borg Hรธiby and allegations against Nora Haukland, focusing on the dynamics of media representation and personal narratives.
Anniina Valtonen noticed a clear difference in treatment compared to Pekka Pouta: 'It's considered funny'
Anniina Valtonen has observed that she receives different treatment from viewers compared to her male colleague Pekka Pouta, encountering distressing comments predominantly from male viewers.
Purra opens up about equality: 'Why aren't right-wing women invited to women's magazines?'
Riikka Purra, the leader of the Finns Party, questions the visibility of right-wing women in women's magazines, arguing for a broader understanding of gender equality.
Agcom to Rete 4 and Nove: rebalance the spaces in favor of the no to the referendum
The Italian communications authority AGCOM has ordered Rete 4 and Nove to adjust their broadcasting coverage to ensure a balanced representation favoring the 'no' position in the upcoming justice referendum.
The Detectors of Difference
An analysis challenges the narrative of overrepresentation of minorities in media as a forced inclusion.
Gil do Vigor responds to Leonela Borges after being called a caricature gay on social media
Gil do Vigor retaliated against Leonela Borges after she referred to him as a 'caricature gay' on social media amid discussions about rivalry with another reality show contestant.
How Natasha Kampush, abducted at the age of 10, lives now
The article discusses the current life of Natasha Kampush, who was abducted at the age of ten and held captive for over eight years.
Iranian soldiers like bowling pins: the viral video from the White House that's causing debate
A new viral video from the White House compares the war in Iran to a bowling game, sparking intense debate online.
Increased Proportion of Women in 'People' Column: Analyzing 40 Years, Gender Disparities Remain
A recent analysis of Asahi Shimbun's 'People' column reveals that the proportion of women featured has increased to over 40%, though significant gender disparities persist.
"Tatort" Commissioner Hasanoviฤ: "I don't have a migration background written on my forehead"
Edin Hasanoviฤ, the new Commissioner Hamza Kulina from the Frankfurt "Tatort" series, discusses stereotypes, German migration policy, and his career concerns in a recent interview.
George Kyriakos: The Greek-American hairdresser speaks about his good friend, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
The article discusses the legacy and mysteries surrounding Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in light of a new documentary series about her marriage to John Kennedy Jr.
The public should not be so brutal that only the privileged or resilient remain
The article discusses the challenges faced by marginalized voices in public debate, with a focus on women's representation in media.
Daryl Hannah outraged by how she was portrayed by the creators of 'Love Story'. Harsh words were spoken
Actress Daryl Hannah expresses her outrage over her portrayal in the series 'Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette', after previously choosing to stay silent about misrepresentations of her image.
White House publishes videos treating the war in Iran like a video game
The White House has released videos that portray the war in Iran using aesthetics similar to video games and movies, which has sparked criticism over the insensitive representation of conflict.
Referendum, Tg1 ignores Agcom's call: more space for the government against the judiciary in 48 hours
Tg1 has disregarded Agcom's recommendation to provide balanced representation of institutional subjects in news programs, favoring government officials.
There is a municipality in North Ostrobothnia whose events are confusing: We went there to find out what it's all about
A small municipality in North Ostrobothnia is characterized by perplexing events, prompting a local visit to uncover the truth behind them.
Karmele Marchante: โI have given a lot of comfort and many โlexatinesโ in the bathrooms of televisionโ
Karmele Marchante reflects on her past in television, expressing a desire to move away from gossip culture while acknowledging her return to the screen.
They said she was beautiful, even though she was fat: "Now I can see that it was never a compliment"
Marie Helweg Augustsen discusses her experiences with body image and societal pressures in relation to her role in the film 'Vรฆgtlรธs'.
Letter to the Editor: Extreme Exiled Iranians in Sweden Give a Distorted Picture of Their Country
An exiled Iranian doctor criticizes the disproportionate media representation of left-leaning Iranian exiles in Sweden, arguing it distorts the countryโs image.
The Rest After the Autopsy: Are Crime Series True? An Investigator and a Forensic Doctor Testify
The article discusses the authenticity of crime series with insights from a criminal investigator and a forensic doctor.
Bad News Throws Women into the Corner of Loss
The article discusses how a seemingly minor report by Folha sparked outrage regarding the portrayal of women's health issues in Brazil's economy, linking menopause to significant economic loss.
I want to bring representation for lesbians, says Lela Gomes about the web series
Lela Gomes expresses her desire for greater representation of lesbians in media through her new web series 'Quem Sabe Outro Dia.'
What Dating Apps Do: Under What Media Conditions Love Emerges
The article explores how dating apps reinforce old representation patterns and market logics while fueling the desire for real intimacy, ultimately putting individuals to the test with significant consequences.
Gender Equality Country Norway? Not in News Coverage
A new report reveals that women remain underrepresented in the media, comprising only one-quarter of news voices.
The washing of white collars
The article explores the societal perception of white-collar crime and the contrasting media portrayal of criminals based on their attire.
The Demonization of Construction Unions by Yoon Suk-yeol and Chosun Ilbo: Unveiling the Truth
This article discusses the controversial death of Yang Hae-dong, a construction labor leader, and the media portrayal of labor unions in South Korea under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.
The nod of the fourth season of Bridgerton to Argentina that revolutionized social media: "Another crowning of glory"
The fourth season of Bridgerton includes a nod to Argentina through a character representing Argentine hero Manuel Belgrano, which has captivated social media.
1 in 4 female sources among 18 newspapers and broadcasts... "Conscious excavation is necessary"
A report shows that only 27% of sources quoted in major South Korean newspapers and broadcasts are women, highlighting a need for more intentional efforts to include female voices in media.
After a harsh comment, E. Dragลซnas did not mince words: 'I promise one thing - it will be expensive'
Lithuanian singer E. Dragลซnas responded to a harsh comment about him by suggesting potential legal action against the commenter, emphasizing the high costs of his legal representation.
Regarding representation at the Venice Commission plenary session, opposition factions of the Seimas have contacted J. Olekas
Opposition factions in the Lithuanian Seimas have raised concerns about inadequate representation at an upcoming Venice Commission session regarding amendments to the Lithuanian National Radio and Television Law.
It is not a fat deputy but artificial intelligence urging to use the Ukrainian language in Russian
The article discusses a controversial television clip featuring a man, presented as a Ukrainian deputy, emphasizing the importance of speaking Ukrainian, yet ironically speaking Russian himself.
Former Fairytale Wedding Bride Faces Ugly Mockery โ Even Macaroni Casserole Was Attacked
Mirva Tapanainen, featured in the Fairytale Wedding program in 2011, reflects on the harsh criticism she received in the new documentary series 'Hated Women' addressing gender equality in Finland.
A Simple Story That Hits Hard
Mari Storstein's feature film debut is a poignant tale about not being seen as a human.
Where Have Normal Guys Gone? Or Why Advertisements Still Present Men as Perfect Beings
The article discusses the portrayal of men in advertisements, questioning the unrealistic representation of masculinity as flawless beings.
Journalism: The Sun Rises in the East
A commentary discusses the lack of East German representation in journalism leadership roles, highlighting the ongoing cultural divide in Germany.
Initiative for the preservation of the Greek service of Deutsche Welle
Greek MPs are urging a political review of the planned discontinuation of the Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle, scheduled for January 1, 2027.
'Nothing prepared me for what happened after Married At First Sight UK'
Keye Luke, a participant from Married At First Sight UK, shares his reflections on the challenges of returning to normal life after the show, particularly as a gay man.
"This is a field of turnips": Rigoberta Bandini and Luis Tosar visit 'La revuelta' before the Goya Awards
Rigoberta Bandini and Luis Tosar presented the 'Goscar' awards at 'La revuelta' and criticized the lack of female representation in David Broncano's program.
When finding LGBTQ+ references in fiction was an impossible mission: growing up before the Netflix era
The article discusses the historical lack of LGBTQ+ representation in fiction before the proliferation of streaming platforms like Netflix, highlighting the release of the series 'Mรกs que rivales' as a significant development in this area.
'The View' co-host calls out fans outraged by having Trump supporter Savannah Chrisley on the show
Sunny Hostin of 'The View' defends the inclusion of Trump supporter Savannah Chrisley on the show, stating that engaging with differing viewpoints is essential.
Why Daryl Hannah has become the villain ex-girlfriend: 'If I were her, I would report it'
Daryl Hannah's portrayal in the Disney+ series 'Love Story' has sparked criticism for being a caricature of her complex past relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr.
Did Breno and Marcelo suffer from the editing of BBB 26?
Breno and Marcelo's relationship was underrepresented in the final edit of BBB 26, despite their significant connection.
Deutsche Welle - Closing of the Greek program: 'What message is being sent about Greek-German relations?'
The Greek Community of Berlin expresses deep concern over Deutsche Welle's decision to close its Greek program by January 2027, raising questions about its implications for Greek-German relations.
Working as a courtroom sketch artist is not for cowards. The risk is high.
The quality and representation of courtroom sketches have come under scrutiny due to the recent trial of Marius Borg Hรธiby, leading to discussions about their artistic merit and the need for better standards in media coverage.
Norway is praised in the USA. But the story has cracks.
The article discusses Norway's impressive performance at the Winter Olympics and the subsequent portrayal of the country in international media, questioning the narratives behind such success.
Death of Quentin Deranque: How False Portrayals of the Activist Invaded Tributes on Social Media
The death of activist Quentin Deranque has sparked a wave of tributes on social media, but many images shared do not accurately portray him, leading to confusion and anger.
'Kerala Story-2' statement from Giriraj Singh
Giriraj Singh stated that the film 'Kerala Story-2' clearly presents the truth of the current situation and emphasized that filmmakers have the fundamental right to show the truth to the nation.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: Shakespeare for the Poor
The article discusses the downfall of Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, comparing it to Shakespeare's representation of tragic characters.
Progress in the Choir Master Case. Creators Will Change the Name of the Main Character
The creators of the project related to the 'Choir Master' case are set to change the main character's name following recent developments.
During Ramadan, this Muslim country has made a TV series about Gaza, causing uproar over the trailer
A new Egyptian TV series about the Gaza conflict has sparked controversy on social media after its trailer was released, leading to a heated debate regarding the representation of suffering in the media.