COMMENT: When Allison Roe won the New York City Marathon in 1981, she landed a double blow for New Zealand feminism.
First, she crossed the line in the world's best women's marathon time of 2 hours 25 minutes and 29 seconds. Second, a huge photo of her magnificent stride displaced the traditional page 3 girl in the high- circulating Sunday News.
Page 3 girls were the ultimate in media soft porn, often full-page photos naked from the waist up, characterised by ridiculous captions suggesting the models were sunbathing at Mission Bay. In fact, the photos were imported from the UK in batches of 20 courtesy of a clipping arrangement with one of Rupert Murdoch's other tabloids, the Sun.
As the first female to edit a major newspaper in Australasia, I couldn't live with the sexism of page 3.
I was told by management that if I removed a tradition apparently much beloved by Kiwi men and circulation dropped, my editorship would be brief. For the record, circulation went up, helped by the rallying of women's groups in Auckland, some of whom bought the paper for the first time in support.