The magazine's content is diverse as well, targeting a large cross section of the community while at the same time speaking to specific groups under the large LGBT umbrella. Outlook doesn't limit its partners to gay-owned or gay-themed advertisers but also gay-friendly or straight owned but open-minded type businesses including national advertisers Bank One, Time Warner, and American Express among local businesses. Outlook Columbus differentiates itself from similar LGBT publications by its advertising.
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With over 25,000 print copies distributed monthly, the magazine can be found for free in over 3,000 locations throughout Ohio, including local libraries, restaurants, and night clubs or by paid, home-delivery subscription. The publication replaced Outlook Weekly as the company's primary publication. With content that contains both locally and nationally focused features. Editorial coverage includes politics, small businesses, arts & entertainment, health & wellness, faith, fashion, sports, interviews, horoscopes, events and community news. Outlook Columbus was a monthly lifestyle and advocacy magazine geared toward Ohio's LGBT and urban progressive communities. Publications and Community Initiatives Outlook Columbus
Outlook Media also published High Street Neighborhoods, managed Columbus' LGBT and allied business networking group, Network Columbus, and partnered with the Ohio Historical Society to form the Gay Ohio History Initiative. Their flagship product, Outlook Columbus was a news, politics, and lifestyle magazine. Outlook Media was a Columbus, Ohio-based lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ( LGBT) lifestyle and advocacy company for the Ohio queer and allied community from 1995 until late 2017. Outlook Media media kit and image used for Outlook Columbus May 2009 Urban Living IssueĬhad P.