Launched in July last year, PinkNews.co.uk now has 350,000 unique users and has recently gained media attention for breaking a series of exclusives, including the recent controversy over MP Ruth Kelly's involvement with religious group Opus Dei and an interview with footballer Ashley Cole's legal team during his dispute with tabloid papers.
All advertisers will be offered space both online and in the print edition, which will be a full-colour A4 glossy supplement containing investigations and news-oriented interviews.
Brighton-based 3Sixty, a glossy magazine delivered free to 20,000 readers across the South of England and Wales, will carry PinkNews as a supplement from 1 July.
It is also dropping its four local editions, produced for London, Brighton, Wales and the South, and will distribute the same content to all markets. Both titles have distanced themselves from stereotypes about gay media by not running advertising and editorial focusing on sex.