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Media is a pervasive presence in all of our lives.  As a result, many individuals are professionally involved in providing a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape and how it works.  They assist their clients in navigating this landscape and identifying opportunities, providing insights and analysis on how it is changing and what it means for those who work in it.
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Media is a pervasive presence in all of our lives.  As a result, many individuals are professionally involved in providing a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape and how it works.  They assist their clients in navigating this landscape and identifying opportunities, providing insights and analysis on how it is changing and what it means for those working there.
  
 
Their participation in the LGBTQ community is important because of the challenges faced when working with the media.  Our digital world has compounded the challenge because there is often a lack of structure, regulations, guideposts, and monitors to ensure respect, fairness, and truth.  Indeed, arguments have been presented that social media unfairly censors, targets, restricts, and silences LGBTQ content, an occurrence described as 'The Digital Closet'.  
 
Their participation in the LGBTQ community is important because of the challenges faced when working with the media.  Our digital world has compounded the challenge because there is often a lack of structure, regulations, guideposts, and monitors to ensure respect, fairness, and truth.  Indeed, arguments have been presented that social media unfairly censors, targets, restricts, and silences LGBTQ content, an occurrence described as 'The Digital Closet'.  
  
GLAAD also points out that media is not always a safe place for the LGBTQ community.  There is rampant discrimination, harassment, and dis-information about LGBTQ individuals and their activities that makes tolerance and acceptance that much more challenging.  Media portrayals often lead to real world problems, and many media companies actively promote this activity.   
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GLAAD also points out that media is not always a safe place for the LGBTQ community.  There is rampant discrimination, harassment, and misinformation about LGBTQ individuals and their activities that make tolerance and acceptance that much more challenging.  Media portrayals often lead to real-world problems, and many media companies actively promote this activity.   
  
There are a number of high-profile LGBTQ individuals in the media profession.  These include [[Barry Diller]]the founder and CEO of IAC/Interactive Corp [[Barry Diller]], the co-founder of Facebook [[Chris Hughes]], politicians [[Margot James]] and [[Miriam Meckel]], and Gawker founder [[Nick Denton]].
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There are several high-profile LGBTQ individuals in the media profession.  These include [[Barry Diller]]the founder and CEO of IAC/Interactive Corp [[Barry Diller]], the co-founder of Facebook [[Chris Hughes]], politicians [[Margot James]] and [[Miriam Meckel]], and Gawker founder [[Nick Denton]].
  
 
We have identified the following media experts from the LGBTQ Community.
 
We have identified the following media experts from the LGBTQ Community.

Revision as of 21:56, 15 October 2024

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Media is a pervasive presence in all of our lives. As a result, many individuals are professionally involved in providing a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape and how it works. They assist their clients in navigating this landscape and identifying opportunities, providing insights and analysis on how it is changing and what it means for those working there.

Their participation in the LGBTQ community is important because of the challenges faced when working with the media. Our digital world has compounded the challenge because there is often a lack of structure, regulations, guideposts, and monitors to ensure respect, fairness, and truth. Indeed, arguments have been presented that social media unfairly censors, targets, restricts, and silences LGBTQ content, an occurrence described as 'The Digital Closet'.

GLAAD also points out that media is not always a safe place for the LGBTQ community. There is rampant discrimination, harassment, and misinformation about LGBTQ individuals and their activities that make tolerance and acceptance that much more challenging. Media portrayals often lead to real-world problems, and many media companies actively promote this activity.

There are several high-profile LGBTQ individuals in the media profession. These include Barry Dillerthe founder and CEO of IAC/Interactive Corp Barry Diller, the co-founder of Facebook Chris Hughes, politicians Margot James and Miriam Meckel, and Gawker founder Nick Denton.

We have identified the following media experts from the LGBTQ Community.


Canada

Germany

  • Miriam Meckel, Director of the Institute for Media and Communication Management at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland, and State Secretary for Europe, International Affairs and Media.

Great Britain

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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