The 14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2003) were presented at three separate ceremonies: April 7 in New York ; April 26 in Los Angeles; and May 31 in San Francisco. The awards were presented to honor "fair, accurate and inclusive" representations of gay individuals in the media.

Special Recognition

Awards

Winners are presented in bold.[1]

Film Awards

Television Awards

Print

Digital

  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article
    • "Fired for Being Gay" by Jennifer Barrett, Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • "The Gay Purge" by Cheryl L. Reed, Salon.com
    • "More Than Just Cross-Dressing: Identifying the Transgender Market" by Kipp Cheng, DiversityInc.com
    • "One Man's Tale" by Josh Hammer, Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • "Sleeping with the Enemy" by Flore de Préneuf, Salon.com
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Overall Coverage
    • CourtTV.com
    • Newsweek/MSNBC.com
    • Salon.com

Music & Theater

References

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