For its advertising space promotion in the February 1977 issue of the magazine,
After Dark touted, Reach the Audience with Money to Spare. You'll find them in
After Dark! They're affluent, successful and single. With no strings to tie them down. And the time and money to live it up, any chance they get. Their profile of their readers stated that 85.2% of their readers were single, were a median age of 33.7, and had a median income of . They were "upscale", with 75.8% holding managerial or professional positions, well-groomed—76.4% used cologne—and spent a year on clothing. Their readers were "Travel Minded": taking a median 3.5 vacations per year with 56.6% owning valid passports; and "Bon Vivant": 81.6% regularly drinking vodka, 81.3% scotch, 70.3% gin, 63.5% champagne. The magazine contained substantial advertising for gay restaurants, accommodations, nightclubs, bathhouses, guides, books, pornographic movies, and other products. Some of the advertising was not overtly gay; however, much of the advertising was for establishments or products that were well known to gay men, or contained symbols often used to identify gay-oriented material, such as the
Greek letter
lambda. There was also an abundance of advertising for men's boutiques and clothing companies, especially those—such as
International Male, for example—that offered skimpy men's underwear or swimwear. Advertising for other products or services for
gay men was explicit; for example, the ads for Hand in Hand Video, a gay pornography studio;
The David Kopay Story, regarding former professional
football player
David Kopay's homosexuality; and an ad for books by noted gay author
Paul Monette,
The Gold Diggers (containing the tag line, "Glittering, Glamorous, Gay"), and
Lovers: The Story of Two Men, by
Michael Denneny, described in the ad as "A poignantly true love story, with photographs". The May 1979 issue included an ad for an organization simply identified as "GSF" titled, "No Man Should Be Without A Man!", which stated, "If you would like to meet warm, sincere gay men (and women) who are interesting in forming...relationships then it's time you find out about GSF." The issue also included an ad in its "After Dark Classified" ads for a "Gay Astrologer". Other advertising was obviously intended for adult readers as well, presumably those with open minds. The February 1977 issue contained a half-page ad for the
Harry Reems Legal Defense Fund. The ad appealed for funds for Reems' defense in two separate lawsuits for his participation in the pornographic films
Deep Throat and
The Devil in Miss Jones. == Gay interest ==