History


Bay Windows is New England's largest publication for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered readers. For more than two decades, Bay Windows has brought its readers award-winning articles and editorials on everything from the AIDS crisis to the Vermont civil union and Massachusetts marriage battles. Established in 1983 by founding publisher Sasha Alyson, Bay Windows was sold in 1985 to James Hoover. In 2003, co-publishers Jeff Coakley and Sue O'Connell purchased the paper from Hoover.
A 2000 Simmons Market Research survey of readers shows that Bay Windows reaches nearly twice as many female readers than any other GLBT weekly in the country. And readers of Bay Windows are three times more likely than the average household in Boston to have household incomes of $250,000 or more. Bay Windows is distributed throughout the greater Boston area.
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