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Former Washington Blade staff launches 'DC Agenda'Examiner.comFrom the HIV/AIDS epidemic to hate crimes to the drive for marriage equality, the paper reported stories that the mainstream press initially didn't or .
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While it sure feels like gay media is on its last legs, there was no sign of aging at INSTINCT magazine's Leading Men 2009 party downtown at Greenhouse, where editor in chief Mike Wood & Co.
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News - Window Media, who publish a number of gay newspapers throughout the USA, including the oldest at 40 years - The Washington Blade - has declared that it has closed down.
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Gay papers' closures stun readersBay Area ReporterSBA officials had been in talks with Nicholas F.
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VIEWS Wash., DC gay paper shuts downWindy City TimesIt still said, "Thank you for calling the nation's most trusted gay newspaper, serving the community since 1969.
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The End of the Line: Almost No More Gay Media to DeathwatchNew York PressBut the fact that the Washington Blade, a paper with a sizable reputation, as well as 21-year-old Southern Voice, one of the last papers focused on gay and .
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Source: Gay City News, Washington City Paper, Washington Post, Atlanta Journal Constitution, New York Times, Miami Herald
Media professionals and LGBT activists were shocked Monday morning by news that the major gay publications in four cities, including the nation’s oldest gay newspaper, had shut down after the companies that published the papers, Window Media and Unite Media, were forced to close by the Small Business Administration—the federal agency that oversaw the companies in bankruptcy proceedings.
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The troubled gay media empire known as Window Media LLC finally collapsed and has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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And another one bites the dust. Window
Media, LLC, owner of the 'Washington Blade,' 'Southern Voice,' 'Dallas Voice,'
'David' magazine and the 'South Florida Blade,' is now closed for business.
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LGBT NEWSAnd another one bites the dust. The Washington Blade delivered the news on Monday morning via Twitter.
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Nation's largest publisher of gay and lesbian papers shuts downUSA TodayThe nation's largest publisher of newspapers serving the gay and lesbian community has shut down, the Associated Press reports.
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Window Media LCC, the largest publisher of LGBT newspapers and websites in America, has closed down. The company owns the Washington Blade, Southern Voice, Dallas Voice, David magazine and the South Florida Blade.
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I’ve noticed the disappearance of some gay-sports media outlets in recent weeks. Gay.com’s Sports blog has apparently been abandoned as nothing’s been posted there since Aug.
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Gay media leader 'The Advocate' will be trimmed down from a standalone magazine to an insert
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I once wrote that we do far more damage to ourselves and group then any outside force..That what is below as an example.
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Can someone please explain why a non-gay, former boyfriend of a Republican candidate's daughter is all over the gay media, simply because he's apparently gonna show his mooseburgers in an upcoming Playgirl? And yes: We're talking especially to you, America's.
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Dallas movie executive Stephen Jarchow has made thousands of deals in his 17-year entertainment career, but none with more potential punch than his recent acquisition of a URL.
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Dallas executive amassing a gay media mini-empireDallas Morning NewsHere owns a third magazine called HIV Plus that is distributed free to doctors' offices.
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SOUNDBITES — "All the gay media circles and this industry that's been created about being gay, they try to push their own agendas and stereotypes of what you should be.
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As the employees of a company that survives on companies willing to spend money on gay media, we can understand the frustration with certain marketers who turn their backs on LGBTs for no apparent reason.
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