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Slight Gains for Women in Radio Management in '07

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Radio Ink, April 9, 2008

As of November 2007, women managed 15.9 percent of the 10,625 AM and FM radio stations in the U.S., according to the latest "General Manager Gender Analysis Study" from the Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio group. That's a slight gain from 2006's 15.3 percent -- and the number was better in the top 100 markets, where 16.7 percent of 2,222 stations are managed by women.

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