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<p>into radio news seeing as most of the radio broadcasts were men. There was a small number of women who hosted programs that were for homemakers and were on entertainment broadcast. After World War II, the doors for women in broadcasting opened up. This was also due to the shortage of men that were home during the war, so news outlets looked to women to fill those gaps of times.  In the 1960s and 1970s larger numbers of women began to enter into broadcast news field.</p>

<p>A general shift over time happened in the style of the evening newscasts</p><p>
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