![]() Southern Voice was revived on April 16, 2010, though with an erratic printing schedule and complaints about quality control. The rights to the names, trademarks, and archives of Southern Voice and David Atlanta magazine were sold to Matt Neumann, publisher of Gaydar magazine for $9.000. The US Bankruptcy Court in Atlanta auctioned the assets of Southern Voice in February 2010. On November 16, 2009, Southern Voice and several related publications, including the Washington Blade, were shut down as Window Media closed up shop. Southern Voice claimed over 100,000 readers, the most widely read LGBT paper in the region. ![]() Southern Voice was a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild. It focused mainly on global and regional political issues concerning LGBT persons. Window bought and then published several gay-oriented newspapers in the United States. It published until AUGUST, 1997 and was then purchased by Window Media, who also bought rights to the name. It was founded by Atlanta native Christina Cash as an independent publication in 1988. Southern Voice (commonly known as SoVo) was a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in Atlanta and the Southeast United States. JSTOR ( October 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Southern Voice" newspaper – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification.
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