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Gay & Lesbian Times Doesn't Make It to Print This Week
The only thing that can be proven is how many copies were printed from the printing invoices vs. how many advertisers were told were printed. There's no way to prove circulation and that's a PR game and it's always way over-hyped. Hardly seems worth a criminal investigation and sounds like somebody was probably cashing in a favor with Dumanis to have her do a cursory review. Probably Nicole playing both sides! As a taxpayer I'd rather they deal with bigger fish, and the local businesses should know better than to believe anything they're told by a gay rag about circulation. Buyer beware.— October 19, 2010 7:57 a.m.
Gay & Lesbian Times Doesn't Make It to Print This Week
More specifically, I meant that knowing this particular publisher it was stupid to pull such an obvious misrepresentation, one so easily refuted if investigated. He used to be way more talented at being dishonest.— October 18, 2010 6:32 p.m.
Gay & Lesbian Times Doesn't Make It to Print This Week
The beginning of the end was 20 years ago when the GLT went through this same thing with IRS tax liens and levys. There's never been an interest or concern for journalism or actually operating a viable business. Just as with the defunct Uptown newspaper, The GLT was purchased as a promotional vehicle for the publisher's soon to be dashed political aspirations. I am suprised he'd be stupid enough to print fewer copies than claimed, but this collapse has been inevitable from the very beginning. While the "hospitalization" sounds suspect, whatever the publisher's current state he had complete control to be ethical or not and was not forced into any situations but driven by his own hubris. My heart goes out to the publisher's family and employees who are facing shame, sorrow, and regret for having been part of this self-serving train wreck. I was in the same position many years ago and it took years to forgive myself for my own bad decisions.— October 18, 2010 7:15 a.m.