Month: November 2020
Covering Election Night without candidate events due to COVID-19
by Joe Siegel The way LGBTQ media covered the 2020 election was more subdued than in the past due to social-distancing rules in light of the coronavirus pandemic. “It was very different this year first because of the pandemic, but also because […]
LGBTQ media react to local wins and a presidential nail-biter
by Joe Siegel “Presidential election results too close to call.” That was the November 4 Washington Blade headline, encapsulating the nail-biter nature of the contest that lasted for almost a week. “Biden as of the Blade’s print deadline was ahead of Trump […]
Virtual NLGJA conference focuses on coronavirus and elections
by Joe Siegel This year’s annual NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists was held virtually for the first time this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The event, which ran October 23-25, featured more than 30 breakout sessions and special guests included […]
Banks having difficulty connecting with LGBTQ consumers in 2020
by Fred Kuhr Banks and other financial institutions are mainstay sponsors of events such as Pride celebrations. They also often advertise in LGBTQ media. These are among the ways that such businesses build what is known as LGBTQ “brand equity” or “brand […]
When not to cover a Trump story
by Mark Segal (Mark Segal is the publisher of Philadelphia Gay News. This column originally appeared in PGN. It is reprinted here with permission.) Before the election, a Trump “gay pride” rally was held in our back yard. PGN chose not to […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) THE BLADE FOUNDATION’s 2020 scholarship, worth $3,000, was awarded to KAELA ROEDER, a journalism student at American University, a former intern for the NATIONAL PRESS FOUNDATION, a digital media […]