How do I contact the Advocate in Baton Rouge?

How do I contact the Advocate in Baton Rouge?

Subscription information

  1. New Orleans: 504.529.0522.
  2. Baton Rouge: 225.388.0200.
  3. Acadiana: 337.234.0800.

Who owns the Advocate in Baton Rouge?

Georges Media
The Advocate (Louisiana)

The April 4, 2007, front page of The Advocate
Type Morning daily newspaper
Owner(s) Georges Media
Publisher Donnie Duane Jackson Sr CEO
Editor Peter Kovacs

How do I stop advocate?

You can cancel your The Advocate subscription online within Account Management. Or, you can cancel by calling Customer Service at 1-877-424-0208 and saying, “discontinue delivery”.

Who runs the advocate?

Capital City Press
The Advocate is a daily morning newspaper published daily since 1925 and includes The New Orleans Advocate and The Acadiana Advocate. The newspaper is owned by Capital City Press, founded in 1909 by Charles P. Manship Sr. and James Edmonds.

How do I cancel my advocate in New Orleans?

If you decide to cancel your subscription, contact customer service at 1-877-424-0208.

Why is it called Times Picayune?

Mrs. Nicholson was the owner and publisher of the New Orleans Daily Picayune named after a Spanish coin called a “picayune”. She chose to name the city after her beloved newspaper. Today the paper is still published but is now called the Times-Picayune.

Who founded the Advocate?

Rob Eichberg created The Advocate Experience. Loosely based on the then-popular EST (Erhardt Seminars Training), it was a two-weekend, all-day series of extensive self-realization workshops to bring self-acceptance, awareness and tolerance within the LGBT community.

Where is the Advocate printed?

Baton Rouge
The paper will be printed at The Advocate’s state-of-the-art printing plant in Baton Rouge. The New Orleans Advocate is headquartered at a renovated historic building at 840 St. Charles Ave., and the joint publication will be operated out of that office.