Premium Content:

Gay Sports Magazine Launched

Media Out Loud, LLC owners Eric Carlyle and David Riach launched the new, first-of-its-kind Gay Sports Magazine – SPORTS OUT LOUD on June 9th. The first issue features amateur athletes from Dallas in a swim suit layout. The studio shoot was conducted by celebrated photographer Sean Northcutt.

‘Sports Out Loud is Men’s Health meets Sports Illustrated with just a hint of The Advocate thrown in,’ says Carlyle. ‘We hope to serve a healthy dose of sports and fun for both the gay spectator and gay athlete.’

- Advertisement -

The need is there. In the past year, a growing number of gay sporting events received national and international exposure. New York City hosted gay rugby’s premier tournament, The Bingham Cup. And in the summer, thousands of gay athletes from around the world descended upon Chicago and Montreal for the Gay Games and the World Outgames.

What was missing from these monumental events? NO coverage by a leading gay sports magazine. Arizona-based Media Out Loud, LLC hopes to fill that void with its new entry into the gay publishing world, SPORTS OUT LOUD®.

Leading the editorial team is Echo Magazine’s (Arizona’s most widely read GLBT magazine) former assistant editor Ted Rybka. Rybka was also the former associate editor for a nationally-ranked top ten radio show whose work appeared nationwide in the Gannett Newspapers and on USA Today’s Web site. Rybka brings a master’s degree in mass media to his job and years of experience covering gay culture. But he is also an avid sportsman and athlete.

‘To put it simply, I love journalism and I love sports. I feel very fortunate to be able to combine those two worlds,’ said Rybka.

Rounding out the magazine’s creative team is Art Director, Phill Barber, a nationally recognized graphic artist brings his skills to his newest media.

While Sports Out Loud is not currently distributed in Australia, interested readers can get online at www.sportsoutloud.com to check it out.

Latest

Pride Live was a welcome addition to this year’s PrideFEST

Vera Blue performed alongside Montaigne, Cub Sport and PNAU.

RnB singer Khalid shares with fans that he’s gay

Sadly the singer didn't get to come out by his own choice.

South Australian police search for two men in relation to Rundle Street Mall attack

The alleged assault left one man with a broken jaw.

2024 Pride Parade brought expressions of excitement and joy

Take a look at some of the photos from the Pride Parade.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Pride Live was a welcome addition to this year’s PrideFEST

Vera Blue performed alongside Montaigne, Cub Sport and PNAU.

RnB singer Khalid shares with fans that he’s gay

Sadly the singer didn't get to come out by his own choice.

South Australian police search for two men in relation to Rundle Street Mall attack

The alleged assault left one man with a broken jaw.

2024 Pride Parade brought expressions of excitement and joy

Take a look at some of the photos from the Pride Parade.

Pride WA says decision about banning signage in parade was based on safety concerns

Saturday's parade saw police order some signs to be removed.

Pride Live was a welcome addition to this year’s PrideFEST

Vera Blue performed alongside Montaigne, Cub Sport and PNAU.

RnB singer Khalid shares with fans that he’s gay

Sadly the singer didn't get to come out by his own choice.

South Australian police search for two men in relation to Rundle Street Mall attack

The alleged assault left one man with a broken jaw.