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Media Finally Snags Interview, Photos with Nevada’s First Male Prostitute

Finally, “‘Markus,” Nevada’s first prostitude, spilled the beans about his erotic ways at the Shady Lady Ranch brothel in Nye County, Nevada.  

But it took lots of moxy and personal sacrifice from New York Post undercover (and we do mean “undercover”) reporter Mandy Stadtmiller to really stretch and lay it all out, going where no reporter before her ventured.

Her full article, complete with photographs, appeared in the Feb. 2 issue of the New York Post. 

Making a long story very short, Stadmiller paid Markus $500 for a two-hour session (Markus’ second client), showered naked with the dude, surreptitiously interviewed and photographed him, but, reportedly, they never had sex. 

Stadmiller exhibited rare passion and creativity for her journalist assignment and career.  But, sadly, in the end, when push came to shove, she didn’t take the football over the goal line.

{Also, a prior article on  the male prostitude  by Las Vegas Backstage Access.}

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Las Vegas Sun Newspaper Continues Staff Bloodletting

On Nov. 11, Las Vegas Backstage Access was one of the first media sources to break the story that Michael J. Kelley, 67, managing editor of Las Vegas Sun since 1997 and in the news biz since 1960, would be retiring from his post this December. 

Well, it’s December and from credible sources we’re hearing that the behind the scenes, camera shy, but dogmatic Kelley is retiring this week.   Timing is everything.

Curiously, though, no news on when or if a pink carpet or anything similar is planned.  But maybe that’s all for the better, what with all the Las Vegas CityCenter opening galas this week attendance would probably be low at the bon voyage happening- and perhaps for another reason… 

What we learned from Valerie’s Miller’s article today in the Review-Journal is that at least 20 Greenspun Media Group (publisher of the Las Vegas Sun) employees occurred yesterday, Dec. 1.

Interestingly, the lion’s share of layoffs were focused mainly on Las Vegas Sun staffers- Kelley’s “people” you might say.  Layoffs reportedly included at least 15 Las Vegas Sun staffers, an In Business Las Vegas editor and reporter, two Las Vegas Weekly staffers, a couple of support personnel and an unknown number of online employees, according to Miller’s sources.  Names of personnel were not provided. 

The reorganization of the continually dessiminated organization and layoffs were announced Tuesday in a statement released by Brian Greenspun, the Greenspun Media Group Chairman, who said his company will “reorganize into a single location, with the goal of fully integrating print and interactive operations.” 

So nicely said by the lawyer-trained kingpin, don’t you think?  What really happens only time – and money – will tell. 

Greenspun, however, who reportedly spends much time outside his Las Vegas office and Nevada, plans to combine the operations and staffs of its daily newspaper, tucked in the folds of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and the Las Vegas Sun Web site and the tabloid style Las Vegas Weekly, Las VegasWeekly.com, In Business Las Vegas, Las Vegas Magazine, Vegas Magazine and Vegas2Go.  

That’s a tall combo order to trim from an already large media waistline and especially for the publishing industry that is among the hardest hit business segments in our recession– regardless if you’re lucky enough to have won the Pulitzer Prizer, as the Sun did earlier this year.

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Rare One-Night Stand for Larry King in Las Vegas

Emmy Award winning CNN broadcast journalist host Larry King will appear in a rare one-night only show in Las Vegas at the Encore in answer to a dare from Encore developer Steve Wynn. LarryKing

With more than 50 years experience in broadcasting, King will bring a wide range of stories and anecdotes to the stage.  As it is on his talk show “Larry King Live”, no subject will be off limits during the Friday, June 19 performance. 

The opening act will be Shawn King, Larry King’s wife, who recently released a new country album titled “In My Own Backyard.”   Proceeds from the June 19 performance will benefit the Larry King Cardiac Foundation.  The foundation assists uninsured individuals obtain the cardiac care that they would otherwise not be able to afford. 

Tickets range from $59 to $79 and are available at the box office, by phone (702-770-9966).

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Peabody Awards Won by Las Vegas Journalists

The 68th annual Peabody Awards, representing the “best in electronic media,” were announced on April 1, by the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications.   Winners of this years most prestigious media awards include CNN for their coverage of the 2008 presidential primaries,  NBC for it’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics, PBS’ for “Washington Week with Gwen Ifill.”

Las Vegas’ own KLAS-TV Channel 8 investigative reporter George Knapp and photojournalist Matt Adams for “Crossfire: Water, Power and Politics”. 

Knapp and Adams along with Channel 8 photojournalist Alex Brauer and producer Ian Russell spent three years collecting information and preparing the piece which aired March 22 and April 20, 2008.  

Water in the Southwest is a priceless commodity and the constant topic of hot debate.  Whether it’s droughts, floods or the rechanneling of rural waters to metropolitan locations, water is more vital and valuable than gold.  The Crossfire special report focused on population growth and the politics of water in Southern Nevada. 

In making their announcement, the Peabody judges called the reporting “a brave, meticulous examination” of plans to pump water from rural Nevada to the Las Vegas Valley. 

Knapp and Adams will join other Peabody winners at the May 18 awards ceremony, hosted by NBC’s Brian Williams in New York City.

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Survey Questions for January

Our economy is in the proverbial dumpster.   What do you think will be the future for the newspaper Trumptoastand magazine industry?   What business and journalism ideas and techniques do you think will best work to keep your clients happy and in business in these down times?

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Welcome to our Las Vegas VBA Blog

 

Vegas Backstage Access has launched live on the Web:

http://www.BackstageAccessVegas.com

Whew!  It was quite a long and challenging ride.  But it was well worth it.  Lots of careful thought and design planning time and effort went into our branding and launch. 

We’re all about writing and photographing on the Las Vegas entertainment, lifestyle, food, art, and travel scene. 

Feel free to read, write and submit anything you might think others in the journalism and photojournalism profession might enjoy.

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