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Queerty is an online magazine and newspaper covering gay- and LGBTQ-oriented entertainment and news, founded in 2005 by David Hauslaib. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of June 2015, the site had more than five million monthly unique visitors.
LGBTQ Nation was founded in 2009. [2] It reports on topics that are relevant to the LGBTQ community, and the site is headquartered in San Francisco. [3] [4] [5] It is owned by Q.Digital, as are its sister companies, Queerty, GayCities, and INTO.
Philadelphia Gay News (PGN) is an LGBT newspaper in the Philadelphia area. The publication was founded in 1976 by Mark Segal, [1] who was inspired by activist Frank Kameny when they met in 1970. [2] PGN is the oldest LGBT publication founded as a weekly in the United States and is the largest on the East Coast with 25,000 weekly readers. [3]
QSaltLake is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender news and entertainment magazine published monthly by Gay Salt Lake Inc. in Salt Lake City. The magazine is the feature publication for the corporation. Related publications, web sites and a nonprofit organization are among the corporate projects.
Gay City News (stylized as gcn) is a free weekly LGBT newspaper based in New York City focusing on local and national issues relating to LGBT community. [1] It was founded in 1994 as Lesbian Gay New York, later LGNY, and was sold to Community Media LLC, owner of The Villager, in 2002, which renamed the publication.
Gay news Amsterdam. (Gay International Press) OCLC 73452069. Winq. (Winq Media) ISSN 1871-7985. OCLC 73680690. Zij aan zij: kontaktenkrant voor lesbische vrouwen. (Zij aan Zij Kontaktenbank) ISSN 1383-973X. OCLC 428441331.
Q-Notes is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper serving North Carolina and South Carolina.It is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] Published every other week, it has a circulation of 11,000 print copies and is the largest print publication serving the LGBT community in the American Southeast.
The newspaper was distributed for free mainly in LGBT bars and LGBT owned businesses. Barnett said their main focus was to cover news that the mainstream media overlooked, like instances of LGBT discrimination and gay-bashing. [19] In 1991, Barnett became the first openly gay resident of Kansas City to run for public office for the KC council. [20]