Month: April 2025
Media outlets examining how best to use AI
by Joe Siegel South Florida’s OutSFL, based in Wilton Manors, announced in February their intention to collaborate with nine other news organizations to “test public-facing AI disclosures within our stories.” “As AI becomes more available and commonplace in our daily lives, it’s […]
More Americans ID as LGBTQ: Will that mean more readers?
by Joe Siegel Gallup’s latest polling shows that 9.3 percent of Americans identify as part of the LGBTQ community, up nearly two points from 2023. LGBTQ media outlets are now wondering — perhaps hoping — this will lead to an increase in […]
LGBTQ outlets working to cover all the Trump news
by Joe Siegel The Trump administration has dramatically impacted the lives of the LGBTQ community through a series of executive orders that reversed Biden-era policies, as well as appointments of ultra-conservative, anti-LGBTQ officials to cabinet positions. And LGBTQ media have been kept […]
PGN’s Mark Segal tapped to help preserve LGBTQ history at national parks
by Fred Kuhr Mark Segal, founder and publisher of the Philadelphia Gay News as well as a participant in the Stonewall Rebellion, is now working with the National Parks Conservation Associations (NPCA) as the group’s Ambassador for Change. The March 6 announcement […]
New look, same mission for the Georgia Voice
by Collin Kelley (Collin Kelley is the new editor of the Georgia Voice, based in Atlanta. The following “Editor’s Note” was published in the January 2025 issue of the newspaper and appears here with permission.) If you’re a regular reader — or […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) GRAB MAGAZINE, based in Chicago, entered its 16th year of publication with its January 21, 2025, issue. NEWS IS OUT, a collaborative of several LGBTQ publications, launched its LGBTQ+ […]