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Only 1 in 5 solo voices on the radio is female. That figure is 1 in 8 during peak-time breakfast and drive hours. In co-hosted show, you are nearly 10 times as likely to hear 2+ male presenters as you are to hear 2+ female presenters
Solo women are more likely to be on air at weekends than during the week.
Only 1 in 5 solo voices on the radio is female. That figure is 1 in 8 during peak-time breakfast and drive hours. In co-hosted show, you are nearly 10 times as likely to hear 2+ male presenters as you are to hear 2+ female presenters
Solo women are more likely to be on air at weekends than during the week.
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