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Washington Blade reporter faces backlash over Hawley thirst tweet
by Joe Siegel Journalists today are often encouraged to use social media in order to promote their reporting or keep in touch with readers. However, sometimes a cheeky tweet can fall flat. Case in point: A recent tweet from Washington Blade political […]
Boston’s Bay Windows up for sale
by Fred Kuhr Legacy LGBTQ+ newspaper Bay Windows, and its sister neighborhood newspaper South End News, are on the market. Publishers Sue O’Connell and Jeff Coakley made the announcement last month on Facebook. “After publishing Bay Windows and South End News for […]
Iowa’s Go Guide is shutting down, sort of
by Joe Siegel Iowa City’s GoGuide, which has been one of the state’s main LGBTQ publications for the last five years, is winding down. “GoGuideMagazine.com has been permanently shut down,” said publisher Tim Nedoba. “AIT, Inc., the company that built and handled […]
Media group boycotts Georgia over voter suppression law
by Fred Kuhr The National LGBT Media Association, composed of 12 of the largest LGBTQ publications in the country, passed a resolution last month banning meeting in the state of Georgia. The move comes as a reaction to the recent passage of […]
PGN publisher, editors reflect as newspaper turns 45
by Mark Segal, Al Patrick, Sarah Blazucki, Jen Colletta and Jess Bryant(The following pieces were published in the April 21, 2021, issue of Philadelphia Gay News as the newspaper celebrated its 45th anniversary. They are reprinted here with permission.) Mark Segal (Founder […]
TRANSITIONS AND MILESTONES
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) AEQUALITAS MEDIA, based in Chicago, has launched OUTVOICES, a new national brand. This follows its acquisition of ECHO MAGAZINE in Phoenix, OUT & ABOUT in Nashville and CAMP in […]
Bay Area Reporter marks 50th anniversary
by Joe Siegel San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter is celebrating its 50th anniversary in this month. To mark the milestone, the paper has published a special 50th anniversary issue, with articles looking back at some areas of coverage, including arts, HIV/AIDS, sports, […]
Once a bar rag, the B.A.R. now focuses on LGBTQ news
by John Ferrannini(John Ferrannini is the assistant editor of the Bay Area Reporter. The following, reprinted with permission, is an edited version of a story that ran in the newspaper on April 1, 2021. The full piece is available at https://www.ebar.com/news/news/303476.) Fifty […]
Texas in flux, but Dallas Voice persevering
by Joe Siegel Texas has been leading the way in reopening bars and restaurants in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, even while some have strongly advised against it. And of course, LGBTQ publications would normally rely on advertising from local bars […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) BAY AREA REPORTER, based in San Francisco, has launched “STORIES OF OUR MOVEMENT: BAY AREA REPORTER AT 50,” an online exhibit that documents the evolution of the newspaper, but […]