End Of The Century presents:
51-52% of the world population identifies as female, but we get one designated month out of the year to celebrate women. What’s more, studies show that there is still a pervasive gender imbalance within the music industry in all aspects: far fewer women are encouraged or empowered to make music, fewer women artists are played on the radio, fewer women songwriters get credited, fewer women are hired as producers, fewer women artists are nominated for awards, fewer women DJs get air-time, which results in the fact that fewer women’s voices and are heard and listened to despite the fact that they make up just over half of the population. WRIR works to combat this gross imbalance with a mission to provide a platform for underrepresented views and voices and in 2021 reported the following facts:
● Women host over half of WRIR’s programming compared to a quarter of average radio airtime nationally.
● WRIR is the only station in Richmond that airs any programming by and for the LGBTQ+ community … This Way Out … The Dyke Agenda … Queer Intersections.
● WRIR is the only station in Richmond airing Indigenous produced programming … First Nations Radio and InterTribal
● WRIR airs content centering the lives and culture of Black people with talk programming Sojourner Truth and Race Capitol and music shows like Motherland Influence and The Other Black Music with ~38% of shows hosts identified as people of color.
Representation matters so in light of the data, DJ Miss Kitty is playing two hours of non-stop women who rocked the End of the Century. Party on!
Resources for Gender and Race in Radio:
Suzi Quatro, “Non-Citizen (2017 Remaster)”
from If You Knew Suzi… (2017 Remaster)
Chrysalis Records - 2017
Paulette Winley & Tanya Winley, “Rhymin' & Rappin'”
from Death Mix - The Best of Paul Winley Records
Paul Winley Records - 2001
Betty Boo, “('til My Last Breath) Doin' It to Def”
from Doin' the Do - The Best of Betty Boo
RCA Camden - 1999
Salt-N-Pepa, “My Mic Sounds Nice”
from 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Salt-N-Pepa
Island Records - 2008
Carrie Thornbrugh End Of The Century March 19th, 2022
Posted In: Music, Music Shows
Tags: Heavy metal, music, Music show, obscure, post-punk, Punk, RAP, variety, WRIR
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