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''Xtra Ottawa'' (formerly ''Capital Xtra'') was a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community newspaper published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was launched in 1993. Unlike its biweekly sister publications ''Xtra'' in Toronto and ''Xtra Vancouver'' in Vancouver, ''Xtra Ottawa'', which started as a monthly, is now published 17 times a year, with a publication schedule of every three weeks. The Ottawa edition had a current circulation of 20,000 copies which reach 36,000 readers. Printed on newsprint in tabloid format from its establishment in 1993, Pink Triangle Press announced on January 14, 2015 that the paper edition will be discontinued and the publication will continue in an exclusively digital media format.〔("Gay newspaper Xtra to stop printing, go digital only" ). ''Toronto Star'', January 14, 2015.〕 ''Xtra Ottawa'' also publishes a gay tourism map, ''Out in Ottawa'', every spring; the ''Ultimate Pride Guide'' in mid-July; and the ''Index'' gay business directory in December. ==History== ''Xtra Ottawa'' was launched by Pink Triangle Press as ''Capital Xtra'' in 1993, shortly after the organization learned that Ottawa's existing LGBT publication, ''GO Info'', had largely collapsed and was publishing irregularly with only a skeleton staff. Brandon Matheson, then a freelance journalist working in the Parliament Hill Press Gallery, was chosen to launch the project in conjunction with George Hartsgrove, then an administrator at the University of Ottawa.〔Dale Smith, ("Looking back on issue #1 of ''Capital Xtra!'' ). ''Capital Xtra!'', February 11, 2009.〕 ''GO Info'' briefly tried to beef up its content in the face of its new competition, but folded in early 1994. In 2007, Ottawa City Council attempted to pass restrictions on the paper's distribution in public facilities after a complaint was filed by Greg Evans. Evans, a father who sat down to read the newspaper while his eight-year-old son was participating in basketball practice at the Hunt Club-Riverside Community Centre, was reportedly offended by the sexually explicit nature of two advertisements in the publication.〔Jake Rupert, ("Rights versus 'wrong'" ). ''Ottawa Citizen'', March 10, 2007.〕 Evans stated that he was LGBT-friendly and that his complaint was not motivated by homophobia, but by a concern for the possibility of exposing children to sexually explicit material ''regardless'' of whether that material was gay or straight in nature. In March 2010, ''Capital Xtra'' was renamed ''Xtra Ottawa'' with the launch of a redesign of the Xtra papers in the Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver markets. The paper's final print edition will be published on February 12, 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Xtra Ottawa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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