The Series ArchivesHollywood Reporter is out with a new issue feting CNN. And a CNN producer declared it the "future of media."
What's wrong with this picture? Yet again, it is 100 percent male and mostly white.
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We've been through this approximately 1 million times before. So the internet was ready:
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Of course, this CNN cover is also reflective of a real problem. At The Hollywood Reporter, for neglecting to include any women from CNN in its cover shoot. At CNN, for crafting a team where that cover was possible. And in tone-deaf tweets that proclaim a small group of men the "future" of anything.
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Happy Women's History Month!
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