Lgbtq media
The project's full report is available here. If lgbtq state is selected, the map will then zoom in to the state. This Guide is intended to be used by journalists reporting for mainstream media outlets and media creators who want to tell the stories of LGBTQ people fairly and accurately.
As before, select a marker to see the outlet s at that location. [1][2] Secondary targets are LGBTQ+ allies, and in some instances those who oppose gay rights may be targeted as a form of activism. The Advocate is the world’s leading source of LGBT news and information capturing the political and cultural conversations of the community through award-winning journalism, compelling.
Find the most up-to-date statistics and facts about LGBTQ media in the United States. Hanna Siemaszko was media researcher on this project. Jennifer Cheng created the map. Markers are placed near the geographic center of each city or town and do not indicate the exact location of any outlet.
Penny Riordan of Local Media Foundation was the project supervisor. Send changes to: newsisout localmedia. [1]. To better see the media outlet options, please zoom in by double-clicking or double-tapping the map or using the zoom controls in the lower right corner.
And yet, despite this growing number, there are still perpetuated stereotypes in the media that seems to follow the LGBTQ community everywhere. We will update this map with new media outlets, and ones that close. Select a marker to see the outlet s at that location.
Legend: Cities with outlets that have a LGBTQ media or queer media refers to media whose primary target audience is members of the LGBTQ community. Each marker on the map represents a city or town. Stereotypes come in many forms: negative representation, token representation, queerbaiting, and retroactive representation.
This project was launched by Tracy Baim. The project is funded by the John T. Local Media Foundation is the host organization overseeing the research and final report.