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{{Infobox Magazine {{Infobox magazine
| title = Pink | title = Pink
| image_file = PinkMag-Fall2007cover.jpg | image_file = PINK Magazine cover - 2014.jpg
| image_size = 300px | image_size =
| image_caption = | image_caption = ''Pink'' magazine cover 2014
| editor = | editor = Jason Freeman
| editor_title = | editor_title = Editor-in-chief
| frequency = Quarterly | frequency = Quarterly
| circulation =
| category = ]
| company = Pink Pages Inc. | company = Pink Pages Inc.
| publisher = | publisher = David Cohen
| firstdate = 1990 | firstdate = 1990
| country = {{USA}} | country = United States
| language = ] | language = English
| website = | website =
| issn = 74470-889137 | issn = <!--This is not a valid ISSN: 074470-889137-->
}} }}
'''Pink''' is an quarterly ]-focussed full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990 in ] and head-quartered in ] with content geared towards major markets in ], ], ], ] and ]. '''''Pink''''' is a quarterly ]-focused full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990<ref>Donna Poehner, Photographer's Market, Writer's Digest, 2005, {{ISBN|1-58297-395-4}}, {{ISBN|978-1-58297-395-1}}</ref> in ] and headquartered in ] with content geared toward major markets in ], ], ], ] and ] as well as a national edition.<ref>Beverly Banks, Jean Ruggles, Kathleen McGullam and Barbara Revesz, ''The Standard Periodical Directory'', Oxbridge Communications, 33rd Edition (2010): Gay & Lesbian Interest, {{ISBN|1-891783-48-3}}, 13: 978-1891783487, 812</ref>


The magazine sometimes sponsors community events. In 2007, they held a fundraiser for the re-election of San Francisco mayor ],<ref>Matthew S. Bajko, "Political Notebook: Pride political events", ''Bay Area Reporter'', 14 June 2007.</ref> and a "Cupid's Back" Valentine's fundraiser for the GLBT Historical Society.<ref>Dana Van Iquity, Cupid’s Back at GLBT Historical Society Benefit", ''San Francisco Bay Times'', February 8, 2007.</ref> In 2008, they co-hosted "Ladies Night at Charanga," a benefit for the Stop AIDS Project.<ref>Dennis McMillan, "Dining Out for Life", ''San Francisco Bay Times'', May 1, 2008.</ref>
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Pink
Pink magazine cover 2014
Editor-in-chiefJason Freeman
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherDavid Cohen
First issue1990
CompanyPink Pages Inc.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Pink is a quarterly LGBT-focused full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990 in New York City and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with content geared toward major markets in San Francisco, New York City, Denver, Los Angeles and Seattle as well as a national edition.

The magazine sometimes sponsors community events. In 2007, they held a fundraiser for the re-election of San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, and a "Cupid's Back" Valentine's fundraiser for the GLBT Historical Society. In 2008, they co-hosted "Ladies Night at Charanga," a benefit for the Stop AIDS Project.

References

  1. Donna Poehner, Photographer's Market, Writer's Digest, 2005, ISBN 1-58297-395-4, ISBN 978-1-58297-395-1
  2. Beverly Banks, Jean Ruggles, Kathleen McGullam and Barbara Revesz, The Standard Periodical Directory, Oxbridge Communications, 33rd Edition (2010): Gay & Lesbian Interest, ISBN 1-891783-48-3, 13: 978-1891783487, 812
  3. Matthew S. Bajko, "Political Notebook: Pride political events", Bay Area Reporter, 14 June 2007.
  4. Dana Van Iquity, Cupid’s Back at GLBT Historical Society Benefit", San Francisco Bay Times, February 8, 2007.
  5. Dennis McMillan, "Dining Out for Life", San Francisco Bay Times, May 1, 2008.
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