In Newsweekly

In Newsweekly
TypeLGBT weekly newspaper
Formateventually Tabloid
PublisherChristopher Robinson
Founded1991
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts

In Newsweekly, known as IN Newsweekly or in newsweekly during some of its publication, was an LGBT newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. It began in 1991 as IN Boston and became IN Newsweekly in 1993 when it merged with other publications[1] and increased its coverage to include other New England states. In 2007, publisher and co-founder Chris Robinson sold the paper to HX Media, a New York–based company that published both the New York Blade and HX Magazine.[2] After changing its title to New England Blade, the paper ceased publication in November 2008.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b The Edge (Nov 21, 2008) "Death of a Newspaper: The New England Blade"
  2. ^ Bay Windows (Thursday Jan 3, 2008) IN Newsweekly assoc. publisher fired, four contributors quit

External links

  • InNewsWeekly Publication Collection Finding Aid
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