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AfterElton.com was a popular website dedicated to providing news, reviews, and commentary on gay and bisexual men in the media, including television, movies, music, and more. It served as a vibrant community for discussions and was known for its insightful analysis and coverage of LGBTQ+ representation in entertainment.

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Founded in

2005

Supported Languages

English, etc

Website Key Features

News Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of LGBTQ+ related news in the entertainment industry.

Reviews

In-depth reviews of movies, TV shows, and music from a gay and bisexual perspective.

Commentary

Thought-provoking commentary on the state of LGBTQ+ representation in media.

Interviews

Exclusive interviews with LGBTQ+ celebrities and figures in the entertainment industry.

Community Forums

A platform for readers to discuss and share opinions on various topics related to LGBTQ+ media representation.

Event Coverage

Coverage of LGBTQ+ events and awards in the entertainment industry.

Photo Galleries

Collections of photos from events, interviews, and other LGBTQ+ related media.

Additional information

Founder

AfterElton.com was founded by Michael Jensen and Brent Hartinger.

Acquisition

The site was acquired by Logo TV in 2006, expanding its reach and resources.

Closure

AfterElton.com was merged into TheBacklot.com in 2013, which later also ceased operations.

Legacy

Despite its closure, AfterElton.com is remembered for its pioneering role in LGBTQ+ media criticism and community building.

Archives

Some content from AfterElton.com can still be found in archives and through the Wayback Machine.

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