On the sidelines of The Media Rumble, we caught up with some journalists to discuss issues that matter to women in newsrooms
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ContributeOn the sidelines of The Media Rumble, Manisha Pande speaks to journalists on issues that concern women in the media. How does one deal with sexism? How do women demand equal pay for equal work?
Shubhra Gupta, film critic for The Indian Express, Maria Ressa, CEO of Rappler, Neha Dixit, freelance journalist and Sunetra Choudhury, political editor with NDTV 24×7, have a freewheeling conversation and share their experiences and expectations. Listen up.
You can watch the panel discussion centred on women in the media below.
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