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In early 2006, Lund was a judge on ]’s ''Skating with Celebrities''<ref>http://www.tvrules.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=9765</ref>. Lund was also a guest on ''Inside Edition'', FOX’s ''Good Day LA'', ] Channel’s ''Reality Chat'' and just recently made an appearance on ABC’s ''Dancing with the Stars''. | In early 2006, Lund was a judge on ]’s ''Skating with Celebrities''<ref>http://www.tvrules.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=9765</ref>. Lund was also a guest on ''Inside Edition'', FOX’s ''Good Day LA'', ] Channel’s ''Reality Chat'' and just recently made an appearance on ABC’s ''Dancing with the Stars''. | ||
In January 2007, Lund was a guest on the television show '']'' with ]. The show was produced by ] and is being syndicated throughout the United States. Since the show debuted, Lund has been criticized for comments about ] which some have interpreted to be homophobic, such as his referring to Weir as a "prima ballerina" and contrasting his masculinity with ]'s. It should be noted that Lund himself is openly gay,<ref>http://www.out.com/detail.asp?id=16739</ref> but in the show disavowed wanting Johnny Weir to be part of "his community", though the nature of the context left it unclear if Lund was referring to the gay or to the figure skating community. | In January 2007, Lund was a guest on the television show '']'' with ]. The show was produced by ] and is being syndicated throughout the United States. Since the show debuted, Lund has been criticized for comments about ] which some have interpreted to be homophobic, such as his referring to Weir as a "prima ballerina" and contrasting his masculinity with ]'s. It should be noted that Lund himself is openly gay,<ref>http://www.out.com/detail.asp?id=16739</ref> but in the show disavowed wanting Johnny Weir to be part of "his community", though the nature of the context left it unclear if Lund was referring to the gay or to the figure skating community. He has been scrutinized by both Weir's fans and the gay community, as many feel his comments reveal his own self-hatred. He criticized Weir's femininity, yet he is quite effeminate himself. | ||
Lund is represented by Babette Perry of ] Broadcasting. | Lund is represented by Babette Perry of ] Broadcasting. |
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Mark Ashton Lund (born 6 June 1965) is a television personality, journalist, author and producer. He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he is executive producing his first film, titled First World.
Born in Holden, Massachusetts, Lund took up figure skating at the age of 15, and tried out for Ice Capades four years later, but failed the audition.
Lund founded the company Ashton International Media, Inc. in 1993 with the launch of his first magazine, International Figure Skating, and six years later founded Women’s Basketball magazine. In 2002, he published his first book Frozen Assets, which addressed the inner workings of the sport of figure skating.
In early 2002, Lund was a figure skating analyst for CNN during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. He was one of the first reporters to identify French judge Marie-Reine Le Gougne as the center of the judging controversy in the pair competition. During the course of those games, Lund made a total of 220 media appearances, including ABC, CBS, MSNBC, FOX, ESPN, BBC, NPR, CBC and CTV.
In mid-2002, his company purchased, via a promissory note, three additional magazines from the New York City media concern Primedia, Inc. In 2003, Ashton and Primedia became involved in a multi-million dollar lawsuit over the purchase. Forbes magazine covered the story in a November 2003 article. Ashton’s promissory notes were subsequently purchased from Primedia by a Boston-based company in 2004. That company foreclosed on Ashton and forced Lund from control of his company.
In the fall of 2004, Mark founded SCENE, a contemporary news magazine for the international gay community. Although widely received, Lund suspended the magazine in April 2006 to pursue a career in television and film production.
In early 2006, Lund was a judge on FOX’s Skating with Celebrities. Lund was also a guest on Inside Edition, FOX’s Good Day LA, TV Guide Channel’s Reality Chat and just recently made an appearance on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars.
In January 2007, Lund was a guest on the television show Reflections Off The Ice with Nancy Kerrigan. The show was produced by Comcast and is being syndicated throughout the United States. Since the show debuted, Lund has been criticized for comments about Johnny Weir which some have interpreted to be homophobic, such as his referring to Weir as a "prima ballerina" and contrasting his masculinity with Evan Lysacek's. It should be noted that Lund himself is openly gay, but in the show disavowed wanting Johnny Weir to be part of "his community", though the nature of the context left it unclear if Lund was referring to the gay or to the figure skating community. He has been scrutinized by both Weir's fans and the gay community, as many feel his comments reveal his own self-hatred. He criticized Weir's femininity, yet he is quite effeminate himself.
Lund is represented by Babette Perry of IMG Broadcasting.
Awards
- Skating Publication of the Year 2002, Awarded by the Professional Skaters Guild of America
Books
- Author of Frozen Assets: The New Order of Figure Skating ISBN 0-9721402-0-4
External Links
References
- http://us.imdb.com/name/nm2342088/bio
- http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0202/15/bn.06.html
- http://www.tvrules.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=9765
- http://www.out.com/detail.asp?id=16739