February 9th, 2010
 

365 Gay: News

Nation’s largest gay newspaper publisher closes


(Atlanta) The nation’s largest publisher of newspapers serving the gay and lesbian community has shut down.

Laura Douglas-Brown, editor of Southern Voice newspaper in Atlanta, said she arrived at work Monday to find the locks changed and a note saying parent company Window Media LLC had closed down.

She said the company’s other publications – including the Washington Blade, Houston Voice and South Florida Blade – were also being closed.

“From my understanding, there was just no more money to keep these companies running,” she said in a telephone interview as she sat with her former employees outside their locked Atlanta office. “We had all been told that the companies would be sold. The fact that we were shut down was a complete shock.”

The company’s financial trouble stemmed from a number of factors. Besides an industrywide drop in advertising revenue amid the economic meltdown, mainstream publications are writing more about gay and lesbian issues, reducing dependency on niche publications such as Window Media’s.

Steven Myers, co-president of Window Media in Washington, D.C., declined comment.

He said he’d be able to talk more about the closures later this week.

The company had been struggling financially since last year. The company’s majority stockholder, New York City-based Avalon Equity Partners, was taken over by the U.S. Small Business Administration in August 2008, Douglas-Brown said.

Avalon owner David Unger said he was “not involved any more,” then hung up the phone abruptly.

Just last month, the Washington Blade celebrated its 40th anniversary. News editor Joshua Lynsen declined comment on the newspaper’s closure.

“Window Media long provided a very special outlet for the gay community to learn about itself way before there were a lot of other places to find that type of thing,” said Michael Musto, an openly gay writer for the Village Voice in New York, which is owned by Village Voice Media Holdings. “This was the gay community writing about itself, and that’s a voice we should never lose.”


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  • Burton Bagby-Grose Said: November 16th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
    • This is really unfortunate. Many of us in Houston have expected this since the Houston Voice shut down a few years ago after several years of mismanagement by Window Media. They always seemed to have employee relations issues in Houston.
      Their hard-line Republican editorial page that they always inflicted upon the local editors seemed to be a big part of the problem.
      After Window Media closed down the print version of the Houston Voice, they maintained the Houston Voice web site absent any local news using stories written by their other publications.

  • Wayne M. Said: November 16th, 2009 at 6:08 pm
    • LGBT people need their own newspapers and other media more than ever. As we come under attack from organized and powerful homophobic interests, we have to be able to communicate within our own LGBT community both for political and social reasons.

 
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