词条 | POZ (magazine) |
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|title = POZ |image_file = PozMagCoverJanFeb2013.jpg |image_size = 225px |image_caption = POZ #185, January/February 2013 cover featuring AIDS educators Nathaniel and Linda Scruggs |editor = Oriol R. Gutierrez Jr. |editor_title = Editor-in-chief |previous_editor = Sean O'Brien Strub (Founder and Advisory Editor), Regan Hofmann |staff_writer = |based = New York City, New York |frequency = 8x a year |circulation = 125,000 {{Citation needed|date=December 2014}} |category = News magazine |company = Smart + Strong |publisher = Susan Levey (Vice President, Sales/Publisher) |founded = 1994 |country = United States |language = English |website = {{URL|http://poz.com}} |issn = 1075-5705 }} POZ is a magazine that chronicles the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS.[1] Its website, Poz.com, has daily HIV/AIDS news, treatment information, forums, blogs and personals. History and profileThe magazine was founded in 1994[2] by Sean Strub, an HIV-positive and openly gay businessman and activist. Before launching POZ, Strub was involved with numerous social issues, including politics, environmentalism, civil rights, LGBT rights and HIV/AIDS. He is now executive director of the Sero Project, which focuses on ending inappropriate criminal prosecutions of people with HIV.[3] POZ is published by Smart + Strong, which also publishes AIDSmeds.com, a website for HIV/AIDS treatment information; Real Health, a magazine and website for African-American health; Tu Salud, a magazine and website for Latino health; Sane, a website for mental wellness; Hep, a website for hepatitis information, and Cancer Health, a website for cancer information. In 2004, Strub sold Smart + Strong to CDM Publishing, LLC.[4] Jeremy Grayzel is CEO of CDM Publishing and Smart + Strong. He was president of VNU eMedia (now known as Nielsen Business Media). Ian Anderson is president of Smart + Strong. He was director of product development at VNU eMedia. Diane Anderson is vice president of integrated sales. She joined POZ in 2018. In 2006, Regan Hofmann [5] became editor-in-chief of POZ. She was the writer of the magazine’s “Anonymous” column. Previously, Hofmann was editor-in-chief of New Jersey Life and founded Poets, Artists & Madmen. She is now a consultant focused on strategy, communications and change in the field of global health.[6] In 2012, Oriol R. Gutierrez Jr.[7] became editor-in-chief of POZ. He was deputy editor since 2008. Previously, Gutierrez was managing editor of DiversityInc, as well as cofounder, publisher and editor-in-chief of LGNY Latino. Notes1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Cassidy|first1=William P.|title=Accent on the POZitive? AIDS Coverage in POZ, A Magazine for HIV-Positive Individuals|journal=Atlantic Journal of Communication|volume=13|issue=3|year=2005|pages=169–182|issn=1545-6870|doi=10.1207/s15456889ajc1303_3}} 2. ^Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation,“Timeline of Major Media and Cultural Events in HIV and AIDS History – 1994” 3. ^Sero Project's Site, "What We Do" 4. ^POZ.com, POZ Staff Bios 5. ^Miller, Lia; [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/13/business/media/13poz.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=poz&st=cse&oref=slogin “A Poz Columnist is Named Its Editor”]; The New York Times; March 13, 2006 6. ^Regan Hofmann's Site, "About Regan" 7. ^POZ.com, "Oriol Gutierrez Named Editor-in-Chief of POZ" External links
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