Thebacklot.com

TheBacklot.com (TheBacklot), founded in January 2005 as AfterElton (AfterElton.com), was a culture website that focused on the portrayal of gay and bisexual men in the media, and was the companion site of the lesbian-focused AfterEllen (AfterEllen.com).

TheBacklot was dissolved in June 2015, and its content was merged with the website NewNowNext, owned by Logo TV.

TheBacklot
Type of site
Blog, news
Available inEnglish
OwnerLogo
Created bySarah Warn
URLthebacklot.com
CommercialCommercial
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedJanuary 2005
Current statusOnline (under Logo subsidiary NewNowNext.com)

History

TheBacklot was originally known under the name AfterElton and was founded by Sarah Warn, Michael Jensen, and Brent Hartinger. Warn initially served as Editor in Chief of both AfterElton and AfterEllen. Jensen became Editor in Chief of AfterElton in November 2005 and served in the position until September 25, 2011. Dennis Ayers, formerly the site's managing editor, took over as Editor in Chief.

The site was not affiliated with Elton John, although its original name refers to the milestone for gay men when John publicly came out. The site featured television, film, music, books, and celebrity news. It published articles, regular columns, reviews, recaps of television shows with gay and bisexual characters, and maintained several blogs, including the "Meme" by Ed Kennedy.

AfterElton (along with AfterEllen) was acquired by cable television channel Logo in 2006. On January 12, 2012, the site announced that Louis Virtel had been hired as its West Coast entertainment editor. On January 31, 2013, Dennis Ayers announced that AfterElton would be changing its name to TheBacklot.com in April. The change was motivated by a desire to separate the website from its "AfterEllen's little brother" origin and to reflect the general "focus on Hollywood and the film and television industry". The relaunch under the new name took place on April 17, 2013.[citation needed]

On June 29, 2015, Ayers announced that the TheBacklot was merging with NewNowNext, an LGBT-themed entertainment website owned by Logo. TheBacklot name was discontinued and Dan Avery became Editor-in-Chief of the combined site.

Hot 100

The "Hot 100" was an annual readers poll, begun in 2007, of the "top names in film, television, music, sports and fashion".

Hot 100
Year Winner Top ten Ref.
2007 Thebacklot.com 
Jake Gyllenhaal
2008 Thebacklot.com 
Jake Gyllenhaal
2009 Thebacklot.com 
Neil Patrick Harris
2010 Thebacklot.com 
Neil Patrick Harris
2011 Thebacklot.com 
Darren Criss
2012 Thebacklot.com 
Darren Criss
2013 Thebacklot.com 
Matt Bomer

References

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