- Q-Notes
Infobox Newspaper
name =
caption = TheJuly 26 ,2008 front page of
"Q-Notes"
type =LGBT bi-weekly newspaper
format =Tabloid
foundation =1986
owners =Pride Publishing & Typesetting
headquarters = 4037 E. Independence Blvd.
Charlotte, N.C. 28205
USA
editor = Matt Comer
publisher = Jim Yarbrough
price = Free
circulation = 12,500
website = [http://q-notes.com/ q-notes.com]"Q-Notes" is a
lesbian ,gay , bisexual andtransgender (LGBT ) newspaper servingNorth Carolina andSouth Carolina . It is based inCharlotte, N.C. , and publishes every other week. The paper was originally started in 1983 as the monthly newsletter of Queen City Quordinators, a CharlotteLGBT organization. In1986 , it began publishing as a monthly tabloid under the direction of C.A.N. (Charlotte Advocacy Network) Inc. The paper was bought by its current owner, Pride Publishing and Typesetting, in December 1989. Chronicling local and regional news around the Carolinas, the paper is a vital resource for theLGBT communities of the two states.General Information
"Q-Notes" is published every other week on Saturdays, with a print circulation of approximately 12,500. It is distributed in all major cities in
North Carolina andSouth Carolina and by subscription. The paper covers news, politics, opinion, entertainment, art, lifestyle and other topics. It is the largestLGBT news publication in the Carolinas, with reach to parts of Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia.Origins
"Q-Notes" was originally started in 1983 as a monthly newsletter, printed on 8.5x11 paper and distributed by the now defunct Queen City Quordinators, a local non-profit LGBT community organization. cite web | title = Q-Notes and Front Page merge | journal = Q-Notes | volume = 20 | issue = 10 | pages = 1 | date = 2006-05-12 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | format =
PDF | url = http://www.q-notes.com/top2006/top02_052006.html| format =html | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ] The newsletter ended with the closing of QCQ, circa late 1984. In 1986 "Q-Notes" was reborn under the auspices of C.A.N. (Charlotte Advocacy Network) Inc., a for-profit corporation formed expressly to produce the publication as a monthlytabloid newspaper. The first issue of the revised newspaper was distributed in June 1986. cite web | title = Q-Notes and Front Page merge | journal = Q-Notes | volume = 20 | issue = 10 | pages = 1 | date = 2006-05-12 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | format =PDF | url = http://www.q-notes.com/top2006/top02_052006.html| format =html | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ] Jim Yarbrough, the owner of Pride Publishing and Typesetting, Inc., bought the publication from C.A.N. Inc. in December 1989. In 1996, "Q-Notes" began distributing every other week.Distribution
The paper is distributed in major cities and small-to-medium sized cities and towns in the Carolinas including
Charlotte, N.C. , where the paper is based;Asheville ,Chapel Hill ;Charleston ; Columbia;Durham ;Greensboro ;Greenville ,S.C. ; Raleigh;Wilmington ,Winston-Salem and more. The paper also has distribution points and subscribers inFlorida , Georgia,New Jersey ,New York ,Tennessee ,Washington, D.C. andWest Virginia .cite web | title = Q-Notes Distribution Points | journal = Q-Notes | volume = 20 | issue = 10 | pages = 2 | date = 2006-05-12 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | url = http://www.q-notes.com/distribution/distributionsites_051607.pdf| format =PDF | accessdate = 2008-01-06 ]The full newspaper is also published online at [http://www.q-notes.com www.q-notes.com] . In March 2008, the staff announced that the website would undergo a large-scale revamp.
Developments, Controversies and Notoriety
Merger with The Front Page
On May 12, 2006, "Q-Notes" merged with the Raleigh, N.C., based "The Front Page", another North Carolina LGBT newspaper. Started in the 1970s as "The Free Press", "The Front Page" began publishing under that name in
1979 in Raleigh, N.C. cite web | title = Q-Notes and Front Page merge | journal = Q-Notes | volume = 20 | issue = 10 | pages = 1 | date = 2006-05-12 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | format =PDF | url = http://www.q-notes.com/top2006/top02_052006.html| format =html | accessdate = 2008-01-05 ]Online Presence
On April 17, 2008, "Q-Notes" debuted its new website at [http://www.q-notes.com www.q-notes.com] .cite web | title = Q-Notes new website | journal = Q-Notes | pages = 1 | date = 2008-04-17 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | url = http://www.q-notes.com/2008/04/17/new-site-feedback/ | format =
html | accessdate = 2008-04-19 ] The new incarnation of the almost decade-old website featured daily news updates and staff blogs and allowed reader comments to be posted to any story. The site is using a modified version of the WordPress blogging platform as a content management systemThe older version of the paper's website had been a simple and static
HTML design,cite web | title = Q-Notes old index page | journal = Q-Notes | pages = 1 | date = 2008-04-17 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | url = http://www.q-notes.com/index.html | format =html | accessdate = 2008-04-19 ] requiring hours of behind-the-scenes construction for each bi-weekly issue.2008 Democratic Presidential Primary
On April 30, 2008, seven days prior to the May 6, 2008, North Carolina primary, "Q-Notes" published online three interviews.cite web | title = Q-Notes Primary Interviews | journal = Q-Notes | pages = 1 | date = 2008-04-30 | publisher = Jim Yarbrough | url = http://www.q-notes.com/primary2008/ | format =
html | accessdate = 2008-07-28 ] Two were with Democratic candidatesHillary Rodham Clinton andBarack Obama . The third was with Clinton aideMark Walsh . Obama's interview also included comments from aideEric Stern .Chris Crain , former editor ofThe Washington Blade criticized "Q-Notes" coverage as it did not include information that the interviews had been conducted via email.cite web | title = More Obama-Clinton on gay rights | website = Citizen Crain | pages = 1 | date = 2008-05-07 | publisher = Chris Crain | url = http://citizenchris.typepad.com/citizenchris/2008/05/more-obama-clin.html | format =html | accessdate = 2008-07-28 ] "Q-Notes" quickly edited their Q&As including notations that the interviews were conducted via email.Physical Changes
For the July 26, 2008, issue the "Q-Notes" staff changed the traditional quarter fold of the newspaper to a flat layout, reflecting the layout more typical of an average, weekly tabloid newspaper or news-magazine. The traditional two sections of the newspaper, the front, more news-oriented section and the back, arts and entertainment section, were rolled into one, stitched section.
Staff
Publisher Jim Yarbrough - Oversees daily operation of all aspects of the newspaper, from financial matters to employment and occasional editorial decisions.
Editor Matt Comer - Oversees all editorial decisions, writes material, oversees production and
New Media /website operations. Comer was hiredOctober 1 , 2007, at the age of 21. He is the youngest person to ever hold the position at the paper.Associate Editor David Stout - Oversees music, film and lifestyles materials. Assists in making editorial decisions. Stout was hired as editor in the early 1990s, at the age of 22. At that time, Stout was the youngest-ever editor at the paper.
Production Director/Special Assignments Writer Lainey Millen - Oversees physical layout of the paper, graphic design and writes occasionally for special projects, North Carolina news briefs and in-depth reports.
Other staff include Kat Read, the advertising representative and account executive; and Chuck Patterson, who oversees accounting.
Occasionally, interns also assist the paper in its various functions.
The paper has 10 regularly contributing freelance writers and columnists, including
Wayne Besen ,Leslie Robinson ,Jasmyne Cannick andIrene Monroe .Contributing news writers and columnists from the Carolinas include Ryan Wilson, president of the S.C. Pride Movement; Samantha Korb, Robbi Cohn, a transgender activist; Gareth Fenley, a former CNN journalist living in Columbia and others.
References
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