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{{Short description|Canadian media company}} {{Infobox company | name = Pink Triangle Press | logo = Pink Triangle Press.png | foundation = October 1971 | location = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] | key_people = {{ubl|[[David Walberg]]<br />(executive director)|}} | industry = [[Newspaper]] | products = [[Newspapers]], [[Website]], [[Television]] | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = | parent = | subsid = [[Xtra!]], [[Squirt.org]], [[GuySpy]] | homepage = [http://www.pinktrianglepress.com/ pinktrianglepress.com] | footnotes = }} '''Pink Triangle Press''' is an independent, Canadian media organization specializing in [[LGBT|LGBTQ2S+]] journalism, television and online interactive media. Founded in 1971, Pink Triangle Press is one of the longest-publishing LGBTQ2S+ media groups in the world. Today, Pink Triangle Press publishes [[Xtra Magazine|Xtra]], an online magazine and community platform covering LGBTQ2S+ culture, politics and health. Pink Triangle Press also publishes a series of newsletters including ''Pink Ticket Travel'' and ''Wander+Lust''. ''Pink Ticket Travel'' is a Queer travel newsletter featuring travel tips and guidelines for LGBTQ2S+ travelers. ''Wander+Lust'' is a newsletter featuring travel tips and tricks for gay and bi men, including insider recommendations and exclusive offers. ==History== Pink Triangle Press' roots trace back to 1971 (although not in name) in [[Toronto]], when a group of volunteers began to produce ''[[The Body Politic (magazine)|The Body Politic]]'', a paper containing news and opinions on gay liberation.<ref name=torontoist>[http://torontoist.com/2015/02/historicist-i-sing-the-body-politic/ "Historicist: I Sing The Body Politic"]. ''[[Torontoist]]'', February 14, 2015.</ref> By 1976 ''TBP'' was being published monthly, and in the early 1980s it claimed a circulation of over 9,000 nationally, and boasted contributions from writers all over the world. In 1978, Pink Triangle Press was incorporated, its name was chosen as a symbol of history and commitment, as it comes from the symbols placed on suspected homosexual men in [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[concentration camp]]s. Later that year, PTP was charged with "publishing immoral, indecent and scurrilous material" because of an issue of ''The Body Politic'' which included [[Gerald Hannon]]'s article "Men Loving Boys Loving Men".<ref name=torontoist/> The Press was brought up on similar charges again in May 1982, this time for "Lust With a Very Proper Stranger", an article on [[fisting]].<ref name=torontoist/> PTP however won both cases.<ref name=torontoist/> In an attempt to broaden PTP's Toronto readership, the collective launched ''Xtra!'' in March 1984.<ref name=torontoist/> ''Xtra!'' was meant to be more upbeat and accessible than TBP. By 1985 ''Xtra!'' had taken over its parent publication's role of providing local entertainment and community event listings. ''Xtra!'''s circulation had soon overtaken TBP which was in financial trouble, so in an effort to save PTP and keep ''Xtra!'' going, TBP was discontinued in February 1987.<ref name=torontoist/> ''Xtra! West'' in [[Vancouver]], later called ''Xtra Vancouver'', and ''Capital Xtra!'' in [[Ottawa]], later called ''Xtra Ottawa'', were both launched in 1993. In January 2015, the company announced that it was discontinuing publication of its print titles, with the final edition of ''Xtra!'' published on February 19.<ref name=digital>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2015/01/14/gay-newspaper-xtra-to-stop-printing-go-digital-only.html "Gay newspaper Xtra to stop printing, go digital only"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', January 14, 2015.</ref> ''Xtra!'' will continue as a [[digital media]] publication via the ''Daily Xtra'' website.<ref name=digital/> ==Other investments== Pink Triangle Press launched [[Squirt.org]] in 1998,<ref>{{cite news |author1=GuideLive Staff |title=Gay sex cruising app puts billboard up in Dallas |url=https://www.guidelive.com/questionable-judgment/2015/04/01/gay-sex-cruising-app-puts-billboard-dallas.amp |access-date=7 October 2018 |work=GuideLive |date=1 April 2015}}</ref> a Canadian-based [[Cruising for sex|cruising]] website for gay men. The website includes user-generated listings for parks, [[Gay sauna|saunas]] and popular gay [[public sex]] locations.<ref name="Company2005">{{cite book|author=Damron Travel Company|title=Damron Men's Travel Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hdagpcF4X14C|date=November 2005|publisher=Damron|isbn=978-0-929435-55-8|page=1}}</ref><ref name="Fountain2008">{{cite book|author=Tim Fountain|title=Rude Britannia: One Man's Journey Around the Highways and Bi-ways of British Sex|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2xAOAQAAMAAJ|year=2008|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|isbn=978-0-297-85262-9|page=17}}</ref> In December 2023, Pink Triangle Press announced their [https://www.pinktrianglepress.com/pink-triangle-press-begins-landmark-research-into-lgbtq2s-representation-on-screens/ partnership] with the Canada Media Fund to advocate for LGBTQ2S+ professionals working in Canadian film, television, gaming and streaming industries. This includes the composition of a series of Pink Papers, which will be centered upon LGBTQ2S+ representation. In July 2004, Pink Triangle Press became a minority partner in PrideVision TV when the channel was sold by [[Headline Media Group]] to [[William Craig (broadcaster)|William Craig]]. PrideVision was subsequently rebranded [[OutTV (Canada)|OutTV]] and a new gay male adult subscription channel, [[HARDtv]], was launched at the same time. PTP sold its interest in OutTV to majority partner Shavick Entertainment in December 2012. Previous to PrideVision being sold, Pink Triangle Press became partners with television producer Les Tomlin, forming Bumper 2 Bumper Media Inc. which produces ''[[Bump!]]'', the world's first gay travel show, initially airing on PrideVision and now in production on a fifth season. Bump also recently launched a series of mobile travel guide apps for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Blackberry. As well, Pink Triangle Press was a partner in [[Evanov Radio Group]]'s license application for [[CIRR-FM|103.9 PROUD FM]], a new [[radio station]] to serve Toronto's LGBT community. PTP's agreement with Evanov was discontinued in late 2005 after PTP expressed reservations about the depth of Evanov's commitment to serving LGBT audiences.<ref>[http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?SessionId=a77920ac-7048-43c5-8743-9a7f0371f912&AFF_TYPE=3&STORY_ID=1246&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=2 "Radio partners split"], ''[[Xtra!]]'', January 5, 2006.</ref> Pink Triangle Press also operated a gay telephone [[personals]] service under the Cruiseline banner in all three cities where the ''Xtra!'' papers publish, as well as five other major Canadian centres across the country. UPDATE: March 2011, Pink Triangle Press sells Cruiseline to First Media Group. In June 2006 Pink Triangle Press acquired Boston-based publication ''The Guide'', an international gay travel magazine in existence for more than 25 years. PTP ceased printing The Guide in April 2010, and move to an online format only at Guidemag.com. In February 2008 Pink Triangle Press acquired Toronto-based publication ''[[fab (magazine)|fab]]'', a gay scene magazine which had previously been seen as ''Xtra!'''s competition. On March 12, 2013, Pink Triangle Press announced that ''fab'' would be discontinued, with its final issue slated for publication on April 24.<ref name=now>[http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=191557 "RIP Fab Magazine (1994-2013)"]. ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]'', March 12, 2013.</ref> In March 2017 Pink Triangle Press acquired the location based gay dating and social network app [[GuySpy]]. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition was part of Pink Triangle Press' growth strategy to expand into an entirely new segment through the GuySpy social network and mobile app. They instructed their users to delete the app and re-download it, in order to keep using the GuySpy service.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://globaldatinginsights.com/2017/03/20/guyspy-acquired-canadian-media-group-squirt-owners-pink-triangle-press/|title=GuySpy Acquired By Canadian Media Group And Squirt Owners Pink Triangle Press - Global Dating Insights|date=2017-03-20|work=Global Dating Insights|access-date=2018-11-22|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlinepersonalswatch.com/news/2017/03/gay-dating-app-guyspy-acquired-by-pink-triangle-press.html|title=Gay Dating App GuySpy Acquired By Pink Triangle Press|website=Online Personals Watch: News on the Online Dating Industry and Business|access-date=2018-11-22}}</ref> In 2024 the company launched the [[PTP Pink Awards]], a program to honour significant builders of LGBTQ community and culture in Canada.<ref>David Friend, [https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/elliot-page-joins-lgbtq2s-honourees-being-celebrated-at-inaugural-ptp-pink-awards-1.7101509 "Elliot Page joins LGBTQ2S+ honourees being celebrated at inaugural PTP Pink Awards"]. [[CTV News]], November 7, 2024.</ref> ==Subsidiaries== *''[[Daily Xtra]]'' *Index Directory - gay and lesbian business directory *Ultimate Pride Guide - Pride festivities directory *[[Squirt.org]] - online cruising website *Xtensions *Bumper 2 Bumper Media Inc. *GuySpy ===Defunct=== *''[[The Body Politic (magazine)|The Body Politic]]'' - 1971-87 *''PinkType'' was a Canadian [[Lesbian feminism|lesbian-feminist]] and [[Male homosexuality|gay male]] typesetting collective formed in October 1978, and which lasted until 1985.<ref name="CLGA">[http://www.clga.ca/Material/Records/inven/tbp/other.htm "Other Press Ventures"], [[CLGA]], January 1, 1998. Retrieved March 22, 2017.</ref><ref name="LGLC">[[Donald W. McLeod]], [https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/74702/6/Donald%20W%20McLeod%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Liberation%20in%20Canada%201976%201981.pdf Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada: A Selected Chronology, 1976-1981], Homewood Books, 2016.</ref> It was formed as an offshoot of Pink Triangle Press in order to help pay for the acquisition of new typesetting equipment. It offered professional typesetting services to other progressive publications, such as the [[Lesbian Organization of Toronto]] and Gay Fathers of Toronto.<ref name="LOOT">[http://riseupfeministarchive.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/LesbianPerspective-Sept-19781.pdf "We Are the PinkType"], [[Lesbian Organization of Toronto]], September 1978. Retrieved March 22, 2017.</ref><ref name="GFoT">[http://www.gayfathers-toronto.com/phocadownload/gf01_-_preface_introduction.pdf "Preface"], Gay Fathers of Toronto, 2008. Retrieved March 23, 2017.</ref> People involved include Merv Walker, Billy Sutherland, Gay Bell, Amy Gottlieb, Pam Godfrey, Carol Auld and John Allec.<ref name="CLGA"/> *''[[fab (magazine)|fab]]'' - 2008-13 *''[[Xtra!]]'' - 1987-2015 *''[[Xtra! West|Xtra Vancouver]]'' - 1993-2015 *''[[Capital Xtra!|Xtra Ottawa]] - 1993-2015 ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.pinktrianglepress.com/ Official PTP website] {{LGBT in Canada}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Magazine publishing companies of Canada]] [[Category:LGBTQ-related mass media in Canada]] [[Category:LGBTQ culture in Toronto]]
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