Month: May 2020
Pride cancellations have massive impact on bottom lines
by Joe Siegel For many media outlets, the postponements of this year’s LGBTQ Pride celebrations have wreaked havoc on advertising revenues and forced a shift in coverage. On April 20, the New York City Pride March was cancelled due to the ongoing […]
California’s BAR, OutWord launch fundraising appeals
by Joe Siegel Two California publications — Sacramento’s OutWord and San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter — are fighting to survive as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The OutWord Rainbow Fund is soliciting donations from readers in amounts as low as $10 […]
Windy City Times joins other Chicago media for fundraiser
by Fred Kuhr Rather than go it alone — and facing drops of revenue as high as 85 percent — Chicago’s venerable Windy City Times is taking part in a joint fundraising effort with over 40 other alternative and ethnic media outlets […]
Newspapers finding ways to cover pandemic
by Fred Kuhr Given that the coronavirus pandemic is an ever-present news story, but not one with an obvious LGBTQ angle, community newspapers are coming up with different ways of covering the virus. The April 9 issue of San Francisco Bay Times […]
For the community, survival is key
by Tim Boyd (Tim Boyd is a co-founder and the publisher of Atlanta-based Georgia Voice. This editorial appeared in the newspaper’s April 10, 2020, issue, part of that edition’s “Community Strong” theme examining the impact of COVID-19. A version of it is […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) BOSTON SPIRIT announced that ROB PHELPS is its new editor in chief, taking over from JIM LOPATA, who left to pursue other opportunities. The magazine also celebrated its 15th […]