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''The Pink Paper'' was a UK publication covering gay and lesbian issues published by Millivres Prowler Limited. Founded in 1987 as a newspaper, it switched to internet-only publication in June 2009. The decision to go online-only was announced in June 2009 and attributed to economic conditions, and at the time management said a printed version might reappear in the future. A decision to close the website - again citing poor economic conditions - was taken in June 2012, with the site finally being shuttered in September 2012. The brand and assets remain in the ownership of Millivres Prowler. As a tabloid newspaper, it had a circulation in the tens of thousands 〔for example: 40,827 Total Average Net Circulation / Distribution Per Issue, 01 Jul 2006 - 31 Dec 2006 according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK) ()〕 of copies across Britain, making it officially the biggest gay publication in the country. It was distributed free in bars, clubs, libraries, community centres, businesses and other places. ''The Pink Paper'' had regional correspondents around the country who filed stories from their area. They also covered national news stories. Regional contributors included Mr Gay UK judge Adam 'Beyonce' Lowe of ''Bent'' magazine. Comment, lifestyle, culture, celebrity interviews and gossip, travel, property and finance were also included in ''The Pink Paper''. Past staff members include Phil Reay-Smith, now of ITN, Ben Summerskill, former chief executive of Stonewall, and Tim Teeman of The Times. ==References== 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「Pink Paper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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