Monday, December 21, 2009

LGBT media war is officially on

Posted by Patrick Saunders on Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 5:28 AM

There had been "developments" since the Nov. 16 closure of longtime LGBT news publication Southern Voice and nightlife magazine David, such as the recovery of the last issue of David and plans by former SoVo staffers to start a new publication, but surprisingly little "drama."

Enter drama---and on the one month anniversary of SoVo's closing no less.

Atlanta Free Press was the first LGBT print news publication to emerge after the SoVo closure, hitting the streets on Dec. 10.  It is part of the Nightlife Media Group stable of local LGBT publications which include weekly bar-oriented magazine Gaydar and the monthly Gay Life Atlanta.  Nightlife Media Group is owned by Chip O'Kelley and Matt Neumann.

Problem number one: on Dec. 16, Atlanta Progressive News (which is not an LGBT-specific news outlet but does cover such stories) posted a story about Atlanta Free Press revealing that their editor, Zack Hudson, was fired from SoVo in October 2007 for fabricating sources and quotes in two articles he had written for them.

When APN asked Hudson about the magazine's claims, he said he could not talk about the incident because he had sued Window Media--owner of Southern Voice, David, and other publications nationwide--and because one of the stipulations of the settlement was that neither party could discuss the incident.

Hudson told APN he would send them a copy of the filing.  Enter problem number two: no such lawsuit exists.

Project Q Atlanta ran a story the next day about APN's findings, then Atlanta Free Press publisher Matt Neumann fired off a 1,500 word response in Project Q's comments section blasting both the local media for not covering the launch of Atlanta Free Press, and former SoVo/David staffers for not taking job offers to come work at Gaydar and Atlanta Free Press.  Neumann made an appeal to readers:

It is my goal to have The Atlanta Free Press serve ALL members of our community to the best of our ability as Gaydar has for almost a year. We will be fair and honest and respectful of all opinions. Perfection... We will strive for it.

Neumann then went on to reveal that his editor, Hudson, lied to APN about the lawsuit.

As for the infamous "I can't talk about it because of litigation" comment by Mr. Hudson to a "reporter", that was a bold face lie. A lie from a man who had just worked a day job for eight hours and completed a 14 hour layout marathon to get this weeks issue to press and who had been hounded for hours for a comment on the situation. To me it's just like when the telemarketer calls to sell you a subscription to the AJC and you reply, "Oh no thanks....I already get it" Anything to get them off of the phone.

Neumann also stated that Hudson had offered his resignation from Atlanta Free Press but that he would not accept it and that he stood by him.  But the next day, Dec. 19, came word from APN that Atlanta Free Press contributing editor Xanna Don't was not on the same page as Neumann on that issue, and that she never would have agreed to work with Hudson if she knew about the SoVo fabrications.

Don't said she has told Neumann that she does not intend to continue working at the same publication as Hudson and that she expects resolution to the impasse within the coming days.

And that resolution was delivered today, when Atlanta Free Press accepted Hudson's resignation, Don't was named Interim Editor and co-owner Chip O'Kelley took over business operations of the newspaper from Neumann.

"The Atlanta Free Press now falls completely under my realm," O'Kelley told CL tonight.

He confirmed reports that they did not know about Hudson's SoVo fabrications until reading about it from APN, saying, "We knew he was let go and that there were differences, but nothing that was an issue to that extreme."

O'Kelley made it clear where the focus is now, after five long days of drama.

"The situation is unfortunate but we still have a great team," he said.  "We’re moving forward."

DISCLAIMER: I wrote two stories for Project Q Atlanta in May 2009 and one story for Gay Life Atlanta in July 2009.  These were non-paying assignments.

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the editor's name is "xanna don't"??? how bizarre. i assume this pseudonym was taken directly from a lesser known james bond girl. and someone needs to tell neumann that the term is "bald-faced lie", not "bold face lie". but shouldn't a journalist already know that? http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_correct_term_'bold_face_lie'_or_'bald_faced_lie'_or_another_variation

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Posted by wesleywhatwhat on December 21, 2009 at 10:05 AM

'Zanna Don't' is the title of an execrable, gay-kitsch musical put on by Actors Express this summer. The title is a play on Xanadu - Kublai Khan and all that - though the connection eluded this playgoer. I would assume the name connotes a flaming gay poser and proud of it.

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Posted by true to stereotype on December 21, 2009 at 11:16 AM

Are you serious folks? How in the HELL can you fabricate sources and quotes and expect not to get caught? Zack Hudson was an idiot for think he wouldn't get discovered sooner or later. And how can you call yourself a journalist and do such a stupid thing like makeup sources and quotes? You know, people do read this stuff. Chip O’Kelley and Matt Neumann are idiots for hiring Hudson in the first place because it makes their newspaper appear to be nothing more than something you would want to wrap fish with and throw away afterwards. What kind of interview did they conduct before hiring Hudson? Why didn't they do research on the circumstances involving his firing? "Xanna Don't?" OH PPLLLLEEEEEAAAAAASSEEEEEEEE. She sounds like another idiot. I give this newspaper a good six months. It was already D.O.A. with the hiring of Hudson.

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Posted by G. on December 21, 2009 at 11:58 AM

David Magazine and SOVO where inflated bags of &*%^! The people behind those publications where out of touch with the gay community and allowed themselves to be swayed by drugs and sex. If you wanted a story or you pic on the front page you gave some white powder or some illicit favors and you got in. They where all a bunch of idiots and complete fools. I am glad they fell hard. They got what they deserved. The same thing goes for the "major" gay bars in Atlanta....check where the money comes from.

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Posted by Marko on January 1, 2010 at 11:00 PM

I never noticed these comments speculating on who I might be. I've been Xanna Don't for over 20 years. I was primarily an alt-country singer in Boston and then Austin, touring regionally (I even played CBGB's). I still perform from time to time (at Blake's in 2008 and most recently at Bellissima). I booked music for Gay Pride in Austin for three years and created and co-produced South By Southwest's first all-gay music showcase in 2001. I've been writing professionally since the early 1990s; I was the Entertainment Editor of Labrys Magazine for its final year in print. You can read my full bio at myspace or on facebook. I'm not an idiot, but I have been guilty of being too trusting.

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Posted by Xanna Don't on February 1, 2010 at 5:53 PM
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