Talk:Next Magazine (New York City)

The New York Blade or HX?
The article notes that Next Magazine became the only gay-themed glossy magazine in New York -- I'm paraphrasing somewhat -- upon closure of its rival, The New York Blade, in 2009. This isn't quite right, although a check of the entry for the Blade indicates where the confusion arose.

The glossy-mag competition for Next Magazine until 2009 was called HX, standing for "Homo Extra." The media company that owned and published HX also owned the Blade -- but it was HX that was the competing glossy. (The New York Blade was, simply, a regular gay-themed newspaper, similar to the current Gay City News.)

I won't try to rewrite the article -- even if I knew how to do so, I don't really know where I'd find an acceptable reference -- but I just wanted to throw this out there, in case someone else wanted to take this on.71.183.5.221 (talk) 04:17, 18 February 2018 (UTC)

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