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[[File:Linda Riley.jpg|thumb|Linda Riley]]'''Linda Riley''' is Managing Director of the publishing company, [[Square Peg Media]].
[[File:Linda Riley.jpg|thumb|Linda Riley]]'''Linda Riley''' (born 1962)<ref>http://www.companydirectorcheck.com/linda-riley</ref> is Managing Director of the publishing company, [[Square Peg Media]].


Starting out as a property developer, she bought a stake in ''[[g3]]'' the lesbian magazine, in 2001, and subsequently built it up together with her partner [[Sarah Garrett]]. The success of ''g3'' encouraged her to launch a gay men's magazine in a similar format, hence ''[[Out in the City]]''.<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/gay-lesbian/article/2067/linda-riley-interview Interview by [[Paul Burston]] in ''Time out''.</ref>
Starting out as a property developer, she bought a stake in ''[[g3]]'' the lesbian magazine, in 2001, and subsequently built it up together with her partner [[Sarah Garrett]]. The success of ''g3'' encouraged her to launch a gay men's magazine in a similar format, hence ''[[Out in the City]]''.<ref>http://www.timeout.com/london/gay-lesbian/article/2067/linda-riley-interview Interview by [[Paul Burston]] in ''Time out''.</ref>


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Linda Riley

Linda Riley (born 1962)[1] is Managing Director of the publishing company, Square Peg Media.

Starting out as a property developer, she bought a stake in g3 the lesbian magazine, in 2001, and subsequently built it up together with her partner Sarah Garrett. The success of g3 encouraged her to launch a gay men's magazine in a similar format, hence Out in the City.[2]

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