Keyword: gaytv
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HOLLYWOOD, October 5, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – Never before have there been so many homosexual characters portrayed on broadcast and cable television, according to the latest report from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). The 17th annual Where We Are On TV report found that LGBT characters account for 4.4 percent of scripted series regulars in the 2012-2013 broadcast television schedule. This is up from 2.9 percent in 2011, 3.9 percent in 2010, 3 percent in 2009, 2.6 percent in 2008 and 1.1 percent in 2007. GLAAD’s study reviewed 97 scripted television programs scheduled to air this upcoming season...
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Poor guy seems to be shopping for acceptance, yikes! Notice the lack of enthusiasm from crowd, you can hear crickets chirping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGnkvazjBro
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California College Republicans Chairman Michael P. Davidson issued the following statement on the use of the draft by MTV’s Rock the Vote and the KerryCampaign as a scare tactic this election year: "MTV and the Kerry campaign's use of the draft to scare young voters into voting is pathetic and disgusting. "While our servicemen are fighting for our country and the freedom of millions, military service should not be used as an instrument of fear. Military service is one of the most honorable deeds and any suggestion otherwise is grossly insulting. "In this campaign, there is only one person that...
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http://www.nick.com/all_nick/specials/kidsPickThePresident/bios.jhtml
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Cher, Scottish actor Alan Cumming and comedian Kathy Griffin are among the stars who have come aboard the new gay-themed digital cable channel, Logo, which is scheduled to launch in as many as 15 million homes in February. Cher and her daughter, Chastity Bono, will executive produce "Family Outing," a chronicle of "coming-out" stories based on Chastity's book of the same name. Chastity will also host. "We're thrilled that Cher's first foray into television production is with Logo," said Matt Farber, who is expected to be named general manager of the Viacom-owned channel. Among the...
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A Home for a Gay Channel By BILL CARTER Published: May 30, 2004 EXECUTIVES of MTV Networks seemed to be caught a bit off guard by the hostile reaction to their announcement last week that they intend to create the first cable entertainment channel devoted to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender viewers, called Logo. Religious groups, including the Traditional Values Coalition, denounced the idea as amounting to "moral anarchy" and promised to organize a boycott of companies that advertise on the channel. But the executives behind the project remain convinced that MTV Networks will be able to overcome any impediments....
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Dear Fellow American, MTV, the network that brought us the infamous Super Bowl halftime show, has announced that they are beginning a cable TV network to push the homosexual lifestyle. The new network will be advertiser-supported and will be offered as part of the “basic” package by cable networks. You will be forced to pay for it whether you want it or not. The network is scheduled to begin operating next February. MTV plans to really promote the network. "We have big plans and hopes for LOGO (the new homosexual network)," said Tom Freston, CEO of MTV networks. MTV is...
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MTV, the network which brought us the infamous Super Bowl halftime show, has announced that they are beginning a cable TV network to push the homosexual agenda. The new network will be advertiser-supported and will be offered as part of the "basic" package by cable networks. The network is scheduled to begin operating on February 17, 2005. "We have big plans and hopes for LOGO (the new homosexual network) and I'm thrilled to finally announce its arrival," said Tom Freston, CEO of MTV networks. MTV is owned by Viacom, which also owns CBS, Showtime, VH1, Comedy Central, and TV Land....
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<p>Although Viacom hasn't given the official go-ahead, 'We wouldn't be going through all of this if we didn't think the channel, as a consumer proposition, wasn't going to be a home run,' said Gene Falk Senior Vice President of Digital Media programming at Showtime.</p>
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