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LGBT press to advertisers: Don’t cut print

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Scott Stiffler | Washington BladeCourtesy of NGMA Despite the paradigm shift declared by the Buggles during the debut moments of MTV, video didn’t kill the radio star — no more than the emergence of digital dealt a fatal blow to newsprint.

But it did put another arrow in the quiver of advertisers, and gave readers a dizzying array of new destinations. So with a world of news, information, and (we’ve heard) porn available on the phone you carry or the computer you use, why would the LGBT consumer choose to go the page-turning route? “Well, I think the main thing is trust,” says Pride Source Media Group CFO Jan Stevenson.

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