Annie Mac on women in the music industry: ‘There’s still a long way to go’

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As the Irish presenter and DJ leaves BBC Radio 1 after 17 years, she has spoken out about her experiences of ‘tokenism’

Photograph: David M Benett/Dave Benett/Getty ImagesPhotograph: David M Benett/Dave Benett/Getty ImagesAnnie Mac has spoken about her experiences of tokenism during her near two decades in the music industry.to focus on spending more time with her two children, writing fiction and podcasting.

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The Guardian: hypocritically publishing articles supporting women, whilst at the same time employing the abusive misogynist Owen Jones...

Typical tokenism to think you should replace one woman with another just because....Rihanna and Beyonce etc just show how tough it is being a woman in the music industry today.

i remember reading her ‘stop asking me questions about being a woman’ article. amazing, just as she was - a real paragon of authenticity and a breath of fresh air within the industry!

Which reminds me... I still really miss hearing janicelongdj on BBCRadio2

What wasted talent to ignore females in bbc or any forum - demand and only tune or buy your representation equally

nice

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