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Edge on the Net

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Edge is the world's largest network of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) news and entertainment portals, owned by Edge Media Network. They expanded from the Northeast in the mid-2000s and now serve the entire U.S. with a presence scaled for local and regional markets, as well as an online app. They have nineteen metropolitan areas served with customized content of local, regional, national, and international presenting local, US national and international news and information targeted to the LGBT community.

History[edit]

In 2006 Edge had a "network of GLBT local online magazines" in eight market in the Northeast with over 550,000 readers per month in major cities.[1] In October 2006 they partnered with New England's Bay Windows, a print publication, that took a "substantial equity position" in EDGE's corporation.[1] Co-publishers on Bay Windows Sue O'Connell, and Jeff Coakley, will oversee new marketing and advertising sales promotions.[1] David Foucher, EDGE's publisher, noted the two media groups had collaborated in the past.[1]

In 2009, William Kapfer was named executive vice president of community marketing.[2] In April 2009 David Foucher was the publisher and CEO.[3]

Regional online publications[edit]

  • Edge United States
  • Edge Atlanta
  • Edge Boston
  • Edge Chicago
  • Edge Dallas
  • Edge Ft. Lauderdale
  • Edge Fire Island
  • Edge Las Vegas
  • Edge Los Angeles
  • Edge Miami
  • Edge New England
  • Edge New York
  • Edge Orlando
  • Edge Philadelphia
  • Edge Providence
  • Edge San Diego
  • Edge San Francisco
  • Edge Seattle
  • Edge Washington

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