By: Mark Fitzgerald GA Voice, the gay-oriented newspaper intended to replace the folded Southern Voice, is advertising for a salesperson and intends to launch in March, its founders say on their Web site, SaveSoVo.com.
The hiring plans come as the start-up paper has received cash infusions from a $12,000 matching from a foundation and December fundraiser.
GA Voice is being launched by Chris Cash, who founded Southern Voice in 1988 and sold it in 1997, and former editor Laura Douglas-Brown.
Southern Voice's parent company, Window Media, suddenly shuttered Atlanta-based SoVo, the Washington Blade and the rest of its gay-oriented newspapers and niche publications on Nov. 13, and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation.
The GA Voice directs resumes for the sales position to tbatlantaga@msn.com
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