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PinkNews is a UK-based online newspaper marketed to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning community (LGBTQ+) in the UK and worldwide. It was founded by Benjamin Cohen in July 2005.

PinkNews
PinkNews homepage, April 2012
Type of site
Online newspaper
Available inEnglish
Created byBenjamin Cohen
URLthepinknews.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationNo
LaunchedJuly 2005 (2005-07)
Current statusActive

It closely follows political progress on LGBTQ+ rights around the world, and carries interviews with cultural figures and politicians. The news is split into different sections, with most recent, prominent and trending stories showing on the home page by default. People can filter news by the sections they have most interest in, including: transgender, entertainment, world, politics, arts, and opinion.

PinkNews pays special attention to the topic of religion and homosexuality. It became one of the few LGBTQ+ publications to have interviewed an incumbent Archbishop of Canterbury in 2014, when Justin Welby discussed the Church of England's approach to homosexuality.[1]

PinkNews runs the PinkNews Awards, which launched in 2013 and take place annually in Westminster. The awards, which are voted on by the public alongside a panel of judges,[2] honour the work of LGBTQ+ activists in the field as well as political speakers and businesses. Previous high-profile PinkNews Awards winners include John Bercow,[3] Nick Clegg,[4] Richard Branson,[5] Ed Miliband,[5] Alex Salmond[5] and David Cameron.[6]

History edit

PinkNews was founded by Benjamin Cohen in July 2005.[7][8] A paper version, The PinkNews was officially launched in 2006.[9] However, PinkNews became an online-only publication when the print edition was dropped in 2007.[citation needed]

In 2018, PinkNews became the first LGBTQ+ publisher on Snapchat. It had an operating profit of £2million in 2021.[10] The website was redesigned in 2022. New filtering features were also added to its app in an attempt to counter news avoidance due to negative reporting.[7]

Editorial policy and interviews with politicians edit

The editorial stance of PinkNews is not to campaign in a partisan manner, although it does interview politicians and has a pro-LGBTQ+ stance. PinkNews does not endorse political parties in elections, but in previous elections has endorsed individual politicians regardless of party "based on their stance on gay rights issues."[11]

To date PinkNews has published articles by six British Prime Ministers: John Major,[12] Tony Blair,[13] Gordon Brown,[14] David Cameron,[15] Theresa May,[16] and Boris Johnson. PinkNews has also interviewed other political figures in the United Kingdom, including Nick Clegg[14] and Jeremy Corbyn, who has also written for the paper.[17][18] On 2 January 2020, UK MP Layla Moran revealed in an interview with PinkNews that she is pansexual; she is believed to be the first UK parliamentarian to come out as pansexual.[19][20]

News International legal threat edit

In 2006, two tabloid newspapers, the News of the World and The Sun, published a false story about two Premiership footballers having a gay orgy with a DJ. Although the News of the World did not name any of them, it used a pixelated photograph of footballer Ashley Cole to illustrate the story. PinkNews published what it claimed to be the unpixelated original photograph. Cole, along with the DJ, Masterstepz, sued these tabloids' parent company News International and won at least £100,000 plus legal costs.[21] News International threatened to pursue PinkNews, under the Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978, for a share in these costs, but did not in the end follow through. If they had, PinkNews would have been closed down, as it was just a startup at the time.[22]

Relationship with Stonewall edit

PinkNews reported heavily on the refusal of Stonewall, an LGBTQ+ rights group, to actively campaign for gay marriage.[23] Stonewall's then Chief Executive Ben Summerskill suggested "it would cost a staggering £5 billion to implement", a figure later seized upon by opponents of same-sex marriage despite its lack of factual basis. The rift came to a head at Liberal Democrats conference in 2010, where Summerskill argued that "there are lots of lesbians who actually don't want marriage". The event was attended by Lynne Featherstone, the minister for equality; Evan Harris, president of Liberal Democrat LGBT+ group DELGA; and Steve Gilbert, the Lib Dem MP, all of whom said they supported same-sex marriage. A poll commissioned by PinkNews and answered by more than 800 of their readership found 98% in support of marriage equality, with many comments calling for Summerskill's resignation.[23] Stonewall was also criticised by a former founder, Michael Cashman, MEP, over its policy.[23]

Summerskill later accused PinkNews of running an "unethical campaign" against Stonewall after asking every LGBT organisation and political group to outline their stance on the issue, with only Stonewall refusing to comment. In October 2010, Stonewall revised its policy and agreed to support same-sex marriage, stating "Stonewall is pleased to be widening its campaigning objectives to include extending the legal form of marriage to gay people".[24][25]

PinkNews also regularly reported on criticism of Stonewall for its refusal to campaign on transgender issues.[26] PinkNews has collaborated closely with Stonewall following the departure of Summerskill in 2014. A year later, under Chief Executive Ruth Hunt, Stonewall decided to begin campaigning on transgender issues.[27]

In 2017, Stonewall and PinkNews co-hosted an election hustings,[28] and Ruth Hunt has written for PinkNews on a number of occasions.[29]

Advertising and support edit

  • PinkNews was an official supporter of the Coalition for Equal Marriage (C4EM), a counter-organisation to the Coalition for Marriage, and successfully petitioned for the introduction of same-sex marriage rights in England and Wales, while the Coalition for Marriage campaigned against it.[30]
  • PinkNews named 25 January as Peter Tatchell Day to celebrate the British political campaigner's 60th birthday, 45 years of human rights campaigning and 10 years since the launch of the Peter Tatchell Foundation.[31] PinkNews also published a prose poem written by Stephen Fry in honour of Tatchell's birthday on 24 January and frequently carries advertisements for the Peter Tatchell Foundation.[32]
  • On 25 April 2012 PinkNews began using a video for the Coalition for Equal Marriage in their advertising space, wrote articles in support of it and gave it their official backing, encouraging readers to respond to the government consultation to show their opinions.[33][34]
  • PinkNews regularly reported on the progress of the Out4Marriage campaign, which was started in May 2012 and launched by Mike Buonaiuto and PinkNews founder, Benjamin Cohen. The campaign used YouTube videos of people supporting equal marriage, including celebrities and Members of Parliament, finishing with the line "And that's why I'm out for marriage. Are you?". The Out4Marriage YouTube campaign reached 14 million views in just three weeks from launch.[35][36][37]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cohen, Benjamin (13 May 2014). "Archbishop of Canterbury: It's 'great' that equal marriage is the law of the land". PinkNews. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. ^ "The nominees for the fifth annual PinkNews Awards". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  3. ^ Kentish, Benjamin (16 October 2019). "Nancy Pelosi presents John Bercow with LGBT rights award". The Independent. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Nick Clegg receives a Pink News award for equal marriage - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "The PinkNews Awards Winners and Nominees in full". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  6. ^ Davies, Caroline (26 October 2016). "David Cameron gets award for introducing same-sex marriage". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  7. ^ a b Tobitt, Charlotte (12 December 2022). "Pink News tackles news avoidance with positive news filter". Press Gazette. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  8. ^ Cohen, Benjamin (30 July 2007). "Comment: How PinkNews.co.uk changed the gay media". PinkNews. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  9. ^ Shoffman, Marc (29 June 2006). "The Pink News launches new gay era". PinkNews.
  10. ^ Tobbit, Charlotte (1 September 2022). "Pink News CEO on how £2m profit LGBTQ+ brand resonates with Gen Z". Press Gazette. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Pink News editorial policy". PinkNews. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  12. ^ "Sir John Major: We should remember those who have fought for a more accepting Britain". PinkNews. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  13. ^ Blair, Tony (5 December 2005). "We are living in a new age of equality". PinkNews.
  14. ^ a b Luft, Oliver (28 July 2010). "Pink News five years on: 'revenue could rise ten-fold'". Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  15. ^ Cameron, David (23 June 2011). "Why It's vital to kick homophobia out of sport". PinkNews.
  16. ^ "Theresa May writes for PinkNews on the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act". PinkNews. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  17. ^ Roberts, Rachel (12 June 2017). "Theresa May appoints Justice Secretary opposed to LGBT rights". The Independent. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  18. ^ Jeremy Corbyn: Much more needs to be done to tackle homophobia in our society. PinkNews. Published 26 July 2017. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  19. ^ Duffy, Nick (2 January 2020). "Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran comes out as pansexual: 'Pan is about the person, not the gender'". PinkNews. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  20. ^ "Layla Moran: Lib Dem MP announces she is pansexual". BBC News. 3 January 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  21. ^ Brook, Stephen (26 June 2006). "England star wins libel payout over sex slur". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  22. ^ Park, James (9 July 2011). "How the News of the World threatened PinkNews after Ashley Cole expose". PinkNews.co.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  23. ^ a b c Reeves, Andrew (28 September 2010). . LibDemVoice.org. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  24. ^ "Stonewall undermines campaign for gay marriage". Peter Tatchell. Archived from the original on 4 December 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  25. ^ Geen, Jessica (27 October 2010). "Stonewall says it will campaign for gay marriage". PinkNews.co.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  26. ^ "Celebs split over trans protest at Stonewall Awards". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  27. ^ "Stonewall announces it will now campaign for trans rights too". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  28. ^ "General Election 2017: Stonewall LGBT hustings sells out". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  29. ^ "Ruth Hunt · PinkNews". PinkNews. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  30. ^ "C4EM supporters". C4EM. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  31. ^ . Rainbow Forum LGBT Group. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  32. ^ "Peter Tatchell Day poem". PinkNews. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  33. ^ Gray, Stephen. . PinkNews.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 January 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  34. ^ . PinkNews.co.uk. Archived from the original on 24 June 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  35. ^ "Out4Marriage". out4marriage.org. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  36. ^ Grice, Andrew (24 May 2012). "Home Secretary Theresa May records video declaring full support for gay marriage". The Independent. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  37. ^ Guardian, The (24 May 2012). "Theresa May records video in support of gay marriage – video". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2012.

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PinkNews is a UK based online newspaper marketed to the lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer and questioning community LGBTQ in the UK and worldwide It was founded by Benjamin Cohen in July 2005 PinkNewsPinkNews homepage April 2012Type of siteOnline newspaperAvailable inEnglishCreated byBenjamin CohenURLthepinknews wbr comCommercialYesRegistrationNoLaunchedJuly 2005 2005 07 Current statusActiveIt closely follows political progress on LGBTQ rights around the world and carries interviews with cultural figures and politicians The news is split into different sections with most recent prominent and trending stories showing on the home page by default People can filter news by the sections they have most interest in including transgender entertainment world politics arts and opinion PinkNews pays special attention to the topic of religion and homosexuality It became one of the few LGBTQ publications to have interviewed an incumbent Archbishop of Canterbury in 2014 when Justin Welby discussed the Church of England s approach to homosexuality 1 PinkNews runs the PinkNews Awards which launched in 2013 and take place annually in Westminster The awards which are voted on by the public alongside a panel of judges 2 honour the work of LGBTQ activists in the field as well as political speakers and businesses Previous high profile PinkNews Awards winners include John Bercow 3 Nick Clegg 4 Richard Branson 5 Ed Miliband 5 Alex Salmond 5 and David Cameron 6 Contents 1 History 2 Editorial policy and interviews with politicians 3 News International legal threat 4 Relationship with Stonewall 5 Advertising and support 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPinkNews was founded by Benjamin Cohen in July 2005 7 8 A paper version The PinkNews was officially launched in 2006 9 However PinkNews became an online only publication when the print edition was dropped in 2007 citation needed In 2018 PinkNews became the first LGBTQ publisher on Snapchat It had an operating profit of 2million in 2021 10 The website was redesigned in 2022 New filtering features were also added to its app in an attempt to counter news avoidance due to negative reporting 7 Editorial policy and interviews with politicians editThe editorial stance of PinkNews is not to campaign in a partisan manner although it does interview politicians and has a pro LGBTQ stance PinkNews does not endorse political parties in elections but in previous elections has endorsed individual politicians regardless of party based on their stance on gay rights issues 11 To date PinkNews has published articles by six British Prime Ministers John Major 12 Tony Blair 13 Gordon Brown 14 David Cameron 15 Theresa May 16 and Boris Johnson PinkNews has also interviewed other political figures in the United Kingdom including Nick Clegg 14 and Jeremy Corbyn who has also written for the paper 17 18 On 2 January 2020 UK MP Layla Moran revealed in an interview with PinkNews that she is pansexual she is believed to be the first UK parliamentarian to come out as pansexual 19 20 News International legal threat editIn 2006 two tabloid newspapers the News of the World and The Sun published a false story about two Premiership footballers having a gay orgy with a DJ Although the News of the World did not name any of them it used a pixelated photograph of footballer Ashley Cole to illustrate the story PinkNews published what it claimed to be the unpixelated original photograph Cole along with the DJ Masterstepz sued these tabloids parent company News International and won at least 100 000 plus legal costs 21 News International threatened to pursue PinkNews under the Civil Liability Contribution Act 1978 for a share in these costs but did not in the end follow through If they had PinkNews would have been closed down as it was just a startup at the time 22 Relationship with Stonewall editPinkNews reported heavily on the refusal of Stonewall an LGBTQ rights group to actively campaign for gay marriage 23 Stonewall s then Chief Executive Ben Summerskill suggested it would cost a staggering 5 billion to implement a figure later seized upon by opponents of same sex marriage despite its lack of factual basis The rift came to a head at Liberal Democrats conference in 2010 where Summerskill argued that there are lots of lesbians who actually don t want marriage The event was attended by Lynne Featherstone the minister for equality Evan Harris president of Liberal Democrat LGBT group DELGA and Steve Gilbert the Lib Dem MP all of whom said they supported same sex marriage A poll commissioned by PinkNews and answered by more than 800 of their readership found 98 in support of marriage equality with many comments calling for Summerskill s resignation 23 Stonewall was also criticised by a former founder Michael Cashman MEP over its policy 23 Summerskill later accused PinkNews of running an unethical campaign against Stonewall after asking every LGBT organisation and political group to outline their stance on the issue with only Stonewall refusing to comment In October 2010 Stonewall revised its policy and agreed to support same sex marriage stating Stonewall is pleased to be widening its campaigning objectives to include extending the legal form of marriage to gay people 24 25 PinkNews also regularly reported on criticism of Stonewall for its refusal to campaign on transgender issues 26 PinkNews has collaborated closely with Stonewall following the departure of Summerskill in 2014 A year later under Chief Executive Ruth Hunt Stonewall decided to begin campaigning on transgender issues 27 In 2017 Stonewall and PinkNews co hosted an election hustings 28 and Ruth Hunt has written for PinkNews on a number of occasions 29 Advertising and support editPinkNews was an official supporter of the Coalition for Equal Marriage C4EM a counter organisation to the Coalition for Marriage and successfully petitioned for the introduction of same sex marriage rights in England and Wales while the Coalition for Marriage campaigned against it 30 PinkNews named 25 January as Peter Tatchell Day to celebrate the British political campaigner s 60th birthday 45 years of human rights campaigning and 10 years since the launch of the Peter Tatchell Foundation 31 PinkNews also published a prose poem written by Stephen Fry in honour of Tatchell s birthday on 24 January and frequently carries advertisements for the Peter Tatchell Foundation 32 On 25 April 2012 PinkNews began using a video for the Coalition for Equal Marriage in their advertising space wrote articles in support of it and gave it their official backing encouraging readers to respond to the government consultation to show their opinions 33 34 PinkNews regularly reported on the progress of the Out4Marriage campaign which was started in May 2012 and launched by Mike Buonaiuto and PinkNews founder Benjamin Cohen The campaign used YouTube videos of people supporting equal marriage including celebrities and Members of Parliament finishing with the line And that s why I m out for marriage Are you The Out4Marriage YouTube campaign reached 14 million views in just three weeks from launch 35 36 37 See also edit nbsp LGBT portal nbsp Journalism portal nbsp United Kingdom portalLGBT community LGBT culture LGBT rights in the United Kingdom List of LGBT periodicals The Pink PaperReferences edit Cohen Benjamin 13 May 2014 Archbishop of Canterbury It s great that equal marriage is the law of the land PinkNews Retrieved 28 April 2015 The nominees for the fifth annual PinkNews Awards PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 Kentish Benjamin 16 October 2019 Nancy Pelosi presents John Bercow with LGBT rights award The Independent Retrieved 17 October 2019 Nick Clegg receives a Pink News award for equal marriage GOV UK www gov uk Retrieved 12 October 2017 a b c The PinkNews Awards Winners and Nominees in full PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 Davies Caroline 26 October 2016 David Cameron gets award for introducing same sex marriage The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 12 October 2017 a b Tobitt Charlotte 12 December 2022 Pink News tackles news avoidance with positive news filter Press Gazette Retrieved 13 December 2022 Cohen Benjamin 30 July 2007 Comment How PinkNews co uk changed the gay media PinkNews Retrieved 15 January 2023 Shoffman Marc 29 June 2006 The Pink News launches new gay era PinkNews Tobbit Charlotte 1 September 2022 Pink News CEO on how 2m profit LGBTQ brand resonates with Gen Z Press Gazette Retrieved 9 November 2022 Pink News editorial policy PinkNews Retrieved 4 April 2012 Sir John Major We should remember those who have fought for a more accepting Britain PinkNews Retrieved 11 October 2017 Blair Tony 5 December 2005 We are living in a new age of equality PinkNews a b Luft Oliver 28 July 2010 Pink News five years on revenue could rise ten fold Press Gazette Archived from the original on 10 September 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Cameron David 23 June 2011 Why It s vital to kick homophobia out of sport PinkNews Theresa May writes for PinkNews on the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act PinkNews Retrieved 11 October 2017 Roberts Rachel 12 June 2017 Theresa May appoints Justice Secretary opposed to LGBT rights The Independent Retrieved 18 June 2017 Jeremy Corbyn Much more needs to be done to tackle homophobia in our society PinkNews Published 26 July 2017 Retrieved 10 February 2018 Duffy Nick 2 January 2020 Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran comes out as pansexual Pan is about the person not the gender PinkNews Retrieved 3 January 2020 Layla Moran Lib Dem MP announces she is pansexual BBC News 3 January 2020 Retrieved 3 January 2020 Brook Stephen 26 June 2006 England star wins libel payout over sex slur The Guardian Retrieved 25 September 2017 Park James 9 July 2011 How the News of the World threatened PinkNews after Ashley Cole expose PinkNews co uk Retrieved 22 May 2012 a b c Reeves Andrew 28 September 2010 What does Stonewall want if it isn t gay marriage LibDemVoice org Archived from the original on 8 June 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2013 Stonewall undermines campaign for gay marriage Peter Tatchell Archived from the original on 4 December 2010 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Geen Jessica 27 October 2010 Stonewall says it will campaign for gay marriage PinkNews co uk Retrieved 22 May 2012 Celebs split over trans protest at Stonewall Awards PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 Stonewall announces it will now campaign for trans rights too PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 General Election 2017 Stonewall LGBT hustings sells out PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 Ruth Hunt PinkNews PinkNews Retrieved 12 October 2017 C4EM supporters C4EM Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Peter Tatchell Day declared Rainbow Forum LGBT Group Archived from the original on 25 February 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Peter Tatchell Day poem PinkNews 24 January 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2012 Gray Stephen Video Coalition for Equal Marriage releases beautiful viral campaign film PinkNews co uk Archived from the original on 1 January 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Comment I hope my Equal Marriage film wakes us all up to support changing the law PinkNews co uk Archived from the original on 24 June 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Out4Marriage out4marriage org Retrieved 26 July 2015 Grice Andrew 24 May 2012 Home Secretary Theresa May records video declaring full support for gay marriage The Independent Retrieved 27 May 2012 Guardian The 24 May 2012 Theresa May records video in support of gay marriage video The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2012 External links editOfficial website PinkNews at SimilarWeb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PinkNews amp oldid 1217781033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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