About

Hyphen is a national magazine for urban, in-the-know Asian Americans. Covering arts, culture and politics in a fresh and irreverent voice, Hyphen is a media must for savvy Asian Americans.

Conceived in San Francisco in 2003 as a response to a void of media for young Asian Americans, Hyphen tackles issues of culture and community with substance, style and sass.

Where other media treat Asian Americans either as a monolith, or by ethnic lines, Hyphen understands how to reach a pan-Asian generation that identifies more strongly by lifestyle. This sharp focus on its target audience has gained Hyphen the trust of a loyal readership, which has consistently grown while mainstream media flounders.

With award-winning design and content, Hyphen is recognized nationwide as an authority on contemporary Asian American identity.

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  • Mobile Display
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    • Tablet Traffic
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  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: Asian American arts, culture, and politics
  • Key Differentiator
    In 2002, spurred by the shuttering of a.Magazine, a small group of 20-and-30-something journalists and artists got together to fill the void by envisioning the kind of magazine we always wanted to read: a publication that would go beyond celebrity interviews and essays about discovering our roots, which we found a long time ago, thank-you-very-much. We began meeting around a kitchen table in San Francisco that spring, and over snacks and beer, a vision slowly emerged. The magazine wouldn't flinch at covering serious issues, but also wouldn't take itself too seriously. It would cover Asian Americans in Texas, Kansas and Minnesota, not just the critical mass living in California and New York. It would feature emerging artists, thinkers and doers, not only the few established Asian Americans who'd gotten mainstream approval. It would be a magazine that looked beyond identity -- we'd explore cultural issues while tackling what is Asian American by accident, by tangent or by happenstance. Our early efforts were infectious. Those at the first meeting told a few friends, and the gatherings quickly outgrew the kitchen table. During a year's worth of after-work meetings, we developed the publication's voice, elected leaders, debated content, threw (fundraising) parties, fought among ourselves and eventually learned to work together. A pair of staff members even fell in love and got married -- all stuff worthy of a reality TV show. Starting a magazine from scratch with zero funds is no easy task. But we were made mighty by bowls of Spam and kimchi over rice. Inspired by the passion and dedication that we saw in each other, and energized by the hi-jinks that ensue when you spend too many hours with the same people in enclosed spaces, we marched -- steadily if improbably -- toward the publication of our first issue. Hyphen issue 1, which paid tribute to Asian American activism, was published in June 2003. The cover depicted a woman sitting on a stack of suitcases by the side of a road, just under a sign that read, "Welcome to Asian America, Population 11 Million." Since then, our numbers have grown to 15.5 million. And in tackling issues of culture and community with substance and sass, Hyphen has also flourished, becoming a media must for savvy Asian Americans. The Asian American landscape has changed since we published our first issue, and we are proud that Hyphen has been a part of the dialogue. When we started Hyphen, we didn't know that we would create such a far-reaching community. When we first gathered around that kitchen table, it was simply because we were driven by a hunger for a more complex representation of Asian America. And when none presented itself, we decided to do it ourselves.
Site Traffic
  • 1118191 Global Rank
  • 320380
    United States
  • 75.5 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Search
    64.06%
  • Direct
    20.97%
  • Referrals
    12.45%
  • Social
    2.52%
  • Display
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  • Mail
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Global Rank 578,526
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United States Rank 489,698
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United States Page Views 74.2%
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Mobile App Data
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  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/hyphen-2/id1153946759
  • App Support: https://mma.dibble.com.ph
  • Genre: Travel
  • Bundle ID: com.hyphen.dibblemma
  • App Size: 25.2 M
  • Version: 1.1.9
  • Release Date: December 11th, 2016
  • Update Date: November 29th, 2017

Description:

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Dibble provides parcel and same-day delivery services for individuals and businesses in Metro Manila at minimal expense.

Dibble. We deliver, just in time.

Dibble is owned and operated by Hyphen.com Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the ACA Group of Companies.

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They are headquartered at San Francisco, CA, United States, and have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.

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