Out (magazine)

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Out

description America's gay and lesbian magazine
language English
publishing company Here Media Inc., Los Angeles (United States)
First edition 1992
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Aaron Hicklin
editor Joe Landry
Web link www.out.com
ISSN
ZDB 2561410-1

Out is an American magazine. The magazine is aimed at gay and bisexual women and men in the United States. The magazine has been published monthly in English since 1992 nationwide. In early 2000 the magazine was taken over by LPI Media, the publisher of the LGBT magazine The Advocate . In 2005 PlanetOut acquired LPI Media and the Out magazine. The magazine has been part of Regent Media since 2008 . The magazine has a circulation of 190,700 issues (as of 2007).

The magazine was founded in 1992 by Michael Goff . Current editor is Aaron Hicklin.

The magazine's authors include Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Dale Peck, Dan Savage , Mark Simpson, Bart Boehlert, Michael Joseph Gross, Jesse Archer, Bob Smith, Tom Steele and Barry Walters. Photographers who work for the magazine include Francois Rousseau, Ben Watts, Matthias Vriens, Cass Bird, Patrick McMullen, Joe Opedisano and Nicholas Wagner.

Since 2007, the magazine has published a list of the fifty “Most Powerful Gay Men and Women in America”, or “The Power 50” for short, at the beginning of April each year.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reed Abelson: Out Magazine Acquired by The Advocate, a Key Rival . In: The New York Times , February 21, 2000.

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