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Southern Voice (newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
Southern Voice (newspaper)

''Southern Voice'' (commonly known as ''SoVo'') was a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper in Atlanta and the Southeast United States. Launched as an independent publication in 1988, it was later part of Window Media which published several gay-oriented newspapers in the United States. It focused mainly on global and regional political issues concerning LGBT persons. ''Southern Voice'' was a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild.
''Southern Voice'' claimed over 100,000 readers, the most widely read LGBT paper in the region.〔

On November 16, 2009, ''Southern Voice'' and several related publications, including the ''Washington Blade'', were shut down as Window Media closed up shop.〔

The US Bankruptcy Court in Atlanta auctioned the assets of ''Southern Voice'' in February 2010. The rights to the names, trademarks, and archives of ''Southern Voice'' and ''David Atlanta'' magazine were sold to Matt Neumann, publisher of ''Gaydar'' magazine for $9.000. ''Southern Voice'' was revived on April 16, 2010, though with an erratic printing schedule and complaints about quality control.〔
〕 ''David'' ''Atlanta'' magazine reappeared on March 10.
The paper ceased publishing after the December 2, 2010, issue. ''David Atlanta'' and ''Southern Voice'' were sold in August 2011 to David Thompson. According to DRT Media Group, ''Southern Voice'' is not being considered for re-launch in the foreseeable future. ''David Atlanta'' is still published weekly.
==Financial woes==
Avalon Equity Fund, an investment fund that owns several gay media outlets including ''Washington Blade'', ''South Florida Blade'', ''411'' magazine, ''David Atlanta'', ''Southern Voice'' (SoVo) and ''Genre'' magazine was found to be in a condition the Small Business Administration (SBA) refers to as "capital impairment". This means that Avalon did not maintain the necessary outside investments required under the terms of loans borrowed from the SBA totaling . A lawsuit filed by SBA revealed that Avalon had little or no outside capital left due to divestiture by investors, losses in revenue or asset values or a combination of the three. Avalon Equity Fund is in receivership with SBA, which will allow SBA to sell off its assets to satisfy the loans.
In November 2009, the paper was shut down because of the financial status of its parent company, Window Media and its majority stockholder, Avalon Equity Fund.〔 〕

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