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Friday, May 28, 2004

GLAAD STARTS MEDIA CONTEST: From the Associated Press

Borrowing a page from the playbook of online political organization MoveOn.org, a national gay rights group is sponsoring an advertising contest that it hopes will lead to television audiences seeing positive images of same-sex marriage.

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which monitors how gays and lesbians are portrayed in the media, plans to air the winning entry or entries in its "I Do" competition in markets where political opposition to marriage rights for gay couples is fiercest, said Joan Garry, the New York-based group's executive director. ...

The contest begins Thursday with the launch of a new Web site where viewers will be able to vote for their favorite 30-second ads after the July 1 submission deadline. A seven-member panel of entertainment industry judges will choose the winner from a group of finalists selected by GLAAD's staff.

As part of the campaign, GLAAD also plans to produce a public service announcement on "the universality of love" featuring actress Susan Sarandon.

GLAAD based the idea on a formula that Berkeley, Calif.-based MoveOn employed late last year when it invited its liberal members to participate in an advertising contest dubbed "Bush in 30 Seconds." ...

The budding videographer behind the first-place spot won't be paid, but will get their work viewed by a panel of judges that includes "Scream" director Kevin Williamson, actress Judith Light, and "Chicago" producer Craig Zadan.

Bruce Cohen, a Hollywood producer whose credits include "American Beauty" and "Down With Love," said he agreed to judge the contest because he supports the cause, but added that he's glad he isn't charged with boiling down the essence of a debate that has roiled the nation into 30 seconds of video.

"If I would be able to come up with something, I would hope that it is and moving and impactful, but with a sense of humor, which my guess is the best ones will be," Cohen said. "Marriage is as all-American and all-family as you can get."

Garry said GLAAD's success in raising money for airing the ads will determine where and for how long they appear. The first ad is expected to appear by the end of the summer, she said.

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