Attitude (magazine)

attitude

Cover of 200th issue (January 2011)
Editor Matthew Todd
Deputy editor Andrew Fraser
Categories Gay, Men's lifestyle
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 11,000 (digital only) plus print circulation unspecified [1]
First issue May 1994 (1994-05)
Company Attitude Media Ltd
Country  United Kingdom
Based in London
Language English
Website http://attitude.co.uk/
ISSN 1353-1875

Attitude (often stylized as attitude) is a British gay lifestyle magazine owned by Attitude Media Ltd. It is sold worldwide as a physical magazine, and as a digital download for the iPad and iPhone via the App Store, and for Android devices via the Android Market. The first issue of attitude appeared in May 1994. A separate Thai edition and Vietnamese one has been published since March 2011 and November 2013, respectively.

History of ownership

attitude started publication in 1994 as part of the Northern and Shell Group owned by Richard Desmond. In 2004 it was sold to Remnant Media. Since then the magazine has been briefly in the ownership of Giant Clipper and Attitude Publications Ltd before Trojan Publishing Ltd (which also owns Fresh, Woman's Fitness and What Diesel?) purchased the "intellectual property rights" for attitude in April 2008. However all of the magazine's debts dating prior to issue 165 remain the responsibility of the previous publisher - Attitude Publications Ltd. The magazine had difficulties with both publishing and distribution in 2007 and failed to appear on the news-stands in both January and July that year.

After financial trouble, owners created Vitality Publishing to own Attitude, and sold the company to private investors. The current owner is listed as Attitude Media Ltd, although this appears to be linked to Vitality Publishing as the attitude website links to Vitality's terms and conditions.

Content

Celebrities who have appeared on the cover include Prince William, Boy George, Madonna, David Beckham, Michael Sam, Lady Gaga, Tom Daley, Rupaul, Tom Hardy, Adam Lambert, Gareth Thomas, Ian Somerhalder, John Grant, Mark Wahlberg, Jonathan Groff, Andrew Scott, Tony Blair, Daniel Radcliffe, Madonna, Heath Ledger, Sacha Baron Cohen as Brüno, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Robbie Rogers, The Spice Girls, Take That, James Franco, Dominic Cooper, Jimmy Anderson, Nick Jonas, Jussie Smollett with Naomi Campbell, Mark Feehily, Kevin McDaid, Kylie Minogue, Marilyn Manson, Elton John, McFly, Nicola Adams, Robbie Williams, Rupert Everett, Justin Timberlake, Philip Olivier, Freddie Ljungberg, George Michael, Rufus Wainwright, Will Young, Harry Judd of McFly, Christina Aguilera, Dermot O'Leary, John Barrowman, Gary Lucy, Beth Ditto, Cheyenne Jackson, Scissor Sisters, Adam Lambert and Liam Payne. Many of these covers have been world exclusives. Attitude published a cover featuring Alan Turing in October 13 as part of its 'Attitude Awards' edition.

Tony Blair gave the first interview a serving Prime Minister has ever given a gay publication in May 2005. He gave his second ever gay press interview to mark attitude's 15th birthday in May 2009.

In February 2010 former Conservative party leader David Cameron appeared on the cover of attitude giving his first interview to a gay publication.

For the August 2009 issue, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe gave his first interview to a gay publication in which he announced his support for British political party the Liberal Democrats. He said, "I just loathe homophobia. It's just disgusting and animal and stupid and it's just thick people who can't get their heads around it and are just scared. I grew up around gay people entirely. I was the only child in my class who had any experience of homosexuality or anything like that."

In addition to celebrity interviews the magazine also includes serious features on a range of subjects, which have included the plight of gay asylum seekers and the rise of the far Right in Eastern Europe, the US Presidential election campaign as well as real life editorial such as male rape and body image issues. In May 2005, on the eve of the UK general election, the magazine interviewed Tony Blair for the cover. In April 2008 attitude took now Mayor of London Boris Johnson to task about his comments that "if gay marriage was okay – and I was uncertain of that issue – then I saw no reason why a union should not therefore be consecrated between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three men and a dog", a claim Johnson tried to justify as loose talk on Newsnight or Question Time, until reminded of a passage in his own book as a direct source.

attitude frequently acquires exclusive interviews within the gay market. These exclusives include Daniel Radcliffe's only gay press interview, Madonna's first worldwide press interview for her Confessions On A Dance Floor album, Elton John and David Furnish's only print interview for their civil partnership in December 2005, Heath Ledger's only gay press interview, Take That's first print interview after re-forming, Kylie Minogue, who always gives attitude her launch interviews and Robbie Williams's only cover story interview on the release of his Greatest Hits album. Will Young has only ever given gay press interviews to attitude. In 2006, The Scissor Sisters gave their first print interview for their new album to the magazine with an exclusive five cover edition, each cover featuring a different member of the band. Take That also gave their first magazine interview to attitude after reforming and also posed for a four cover special in early 2009.

The magazine is often themed, notably with a celebrity naked issue which featured amongst others Max Beesley, Philip Olivier and Will Mellor. In July 2005 the magazine launched fashion supplements as a spin-off publication. The March 2010 issue was themed as the titles first older issue with EastEnders star John Partridge on the cover.

Contributors to the magazine have included Julie Burchill, David Furnish, Mark Simpson (the magazine's leading columnist in its early years), Tim Teeman, Simon Fanshawe, Will Self, Augusten Burroughs, Andrew M. Potts, Anthony Crank, Jackie Collins, Matt Lucas, Boy George, Russell T Davies, Graham Norton, Preston from The Ordinary Boys, Bruce LaBruce and photographer Wolfgang Tillmans. Senior contributing editors include journalist Johann Hari, former Boyz editor Simon Gage, journalist and former Capital Gay editor Simon Edge and author Will Davis. Former senior contributing editors include Paul Flynn and Patrick Strudwick.

In a 2009 interview, Blair questioned the pope's attitude towards homosexuality, arguing that religious leaders must start "rethinking" the issue.[2]

Cover stars

Attitude features a mixture of gay and straight cover stars. As of May 2010, Attitude created 151 magazines of which 106 covers have been dedicated to straight celebrities or politicians. Only 45 covers have been dedicated to gay celebrities. The longest stretch straight celebrities have not appeared on the cover is three months. Editor Matthew Todd has claimed has suggested there are not enough famous gay people to have them on the cover constantly and has made a point of putting celebrities on the cover such as Beth Ditto (first gay woman on an Attitude cover) and Kele Okereke (first black gay man on an Attitude cover). In 2016 Prince William became the first member of Britain's royal family to appear on the cover of a gay magazine when he appeared on the cover of the July issue of Attitude; in the cover story, he also became the first British royal to openly condemn the bullying of the gay community.[3]

Achievements

In 2005, former editor Adam Mattera won Best Men's Magazine editor of the year at the BSME awards. It was the first time that a gay magazine editor won the prize.[4] Mattera was short-listed again for the prize in 2006. In April 2008, attitude's fashion director was named in the Times as one of the UK's top 20 star-makers for his contribution to the music industry, alongside Simon Cowell. attitude is currently edited by Matthew Todd, a long-time associate editor and former deputy editor and writer of the play Blowing Whistles. Todd was nominated as Best Men's Magazine Editor of the Year at the BSME awards 2009 and 2010, the only gay magazine to have been nominated. He went on to win the award in 2011. In The Independent Pink List 2008, Mr Todd was named as the 90th most influential gay person in the UK. In 2009 he rose to number 85. In 2010 he jumped 30 places to number 55. In 2010 attitude was nominated by Stonewall in their annual awards as Publication of the Year. Matthew Todd was also named BSME Men's Brand editor of the Year 2015.

The digital edition of attitude had a circulation of 9,966 for the period of July–December 2013 according to ABC.[1] None of the gay titles reveal print ABC figures (although Bent used to, placing its readership at 42,347 when it was last audited by ABC in 2004)[5] but Press Gazette has named attitude as the biggest-selling in the sector.[6]

International editions

Thai Edition

GMM Inter Publishing has published the Thai edition of attitude since March 2011. It has featured Thailand's top celebrities including Ananda Everingham, Mario Maurer, Nadech Kugimiya, Utt Panichkul and Jiho Lee. The edition gave an advent of the local specific column Straight Guy We Love by the renowned Thai photographer Haruehun Airry. Being featured on Straight Guy We Love often extended further career in fashion industry for models until the photographer quit working for the column in early 2013.

Attitude: Thái độ sống

Vietnamese edition of attitude was released in Vietnam on November 25, 2013. This edition focuses on supporting on gay rights movement and raising awareness among people.

References

  1. 1 2 "Attitude – circulation". ABC. 31 January 2014. Archived from the original on 1 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. "Blair questions Papal gay policy". BBC News. 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  3. "Prince William makes history with gay magazine cover". Usatoday.com. Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  4. Grew, Tony (12 January 2007). "Attitude's January edition missing". Pink News. London. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  5. "Bent – circulation". ABC. 17 February 2005. Archived from the original on 1 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  6. "Financial crisis as Attitude misses another issue". Press Gazette. London. 2 July 2007. Archived from the original on 1 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.

Further reading

Padva, Gilad (October 2002). "Heavenly Monsters: The Politics of the Male Body in the Naked Issue of Attitude Magazine". International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies. Springer Science+Business Media. 7 (4): 281–292. doi:10.1023/A:1020334829223. Retrieved 1 May 2014. 


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