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Of "tomatoes" and men: a continuing analysis of gender in music radio formats.

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The authors expanded a previous gender analysis of American music radio into a longitudinal study and found a lack of female music artists gaining airplay, despite the 2015 radio controversy "SaladGate".
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The 2015 radio controversy “SaladGate” revealed a lack of female music artists gaining airplay. This study expands a previous gender analysis of American music radio into a longitudinal study. A co...

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Knowledge discovery and visualisation framework using machine learning for music information retrieval from broadcast radio data

TL;DR: A novel knowledge discovery and visualisation framework for broadcast radio, ZeitMetric, which incorporates a novel music dataset collection technique (MusiGrab) to leverage online music services for ground-truth data, as well as a novel knowledge visualisation and presentation technique based on self-organizing maps (ZeitViz).
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Listening, but Not Being Heard: Young Women, Popular Music, Streaming, and Radio

TL;DR: This article used focus groups to investigate how Generation-Z women feel about today's music and audio media options and found that their musical tastes are more eclectic, but they find little appeal in current popular music, and they see widespread disrespect for women in music.
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Editor’s Remarks: Music, Radio, the Public, and the Audience

TL;DR: Fessenden transmitted two musical selections as part of his experimental broadcast on Christmas Eve 1906 from Brant Rock, Massachusetts as mentioned in this paper, which was the first experimental broadcast of radio programming.
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'Timeless' rock masculinities : understanding the gendered dimension of an annual Belgian radio music poll

TL;DR: In this article, the gendered dimension of De Tijdloze Honderd (the Timeless Hundred), an annual Belgian radio music poll organized by public broadcasting radio station Studio Brussel, is explored.
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Content Analysis in Mass Communication: Assessment and Reporting of Intercoder Reliability

TL;DR: A content analysis of 200 studies utilizing content analysis published in the communication literature between 1994 and 1998 is used to characterize practices in the field and demonstrate that mass communication researchers often fail to assess (or at least report) intercoder reliability and often rely on percent agreement, an overly liberal index.
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Rock and sexuality

Simon Frith
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Misogyny in Rap Music: A Content Analysis of Prevalence and Meanings

TL;DR: The authors assesses the portrayal of women in a representative sample of 403 rap songs and identify five gender-related themes in this body of music, which contain messages regarding essential male and female characteristics and that espouse a set of conduct norms for men and women.
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Sexual Objectification in Music Videos: A Content Analysis Comparing Gender and Genre

TL;DR: In this article, a coding system was developed to measure sexual objectification and its correlates in music videos and found that female artists were more sexually objectified, held to stricter appearance standards, and more likely to demonstrate sexually alluring behavior.
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Controversial Rap Themes, Gender Portrayals and Skin Tone Distortion: A Content Analysis of Rap Music Videos

TL;DR: A content analysis of rap music videos aired on BET, MTV, and VH1 examined the occurrence of controversial themes, gender differences, and skin tone distortion as mentioned in this paper, finding that women are significantly more likely to appear as objects of sexuality.