Gay television channels
Gay Cable Network Archives
This collection has been arranged into 36 Series:
Series I: About Entertainment
Series II: AIDS Memorial Quilt
Series III: Be Our Guest
Series IV: Candied Camera
Series V: Commercials, Trailers, and Miscellaneous Promos
Series VI: Dungeon Knights
Series VII: Emerald City
Series VIII: Events
Series IX: Frankie Loves Johnny
Series X: Lgbtq+ Games and Sporting Events
Series XI: Gay USA
Series XII: Health and Fitness with Jessie Garcia
Series XIII: Interviews
Series XIV: In the Dungeon
Series XV: In the Life
Series XVI: Lavender Health
Series XVII: LGBT Parades, Marches, and Rallies
Series XVIII: Men & Films
Series XIX: Miscellaneous Programs and Clips
Series XX: Melody Videos
Series XXI: Out on Wednesdays
Series XXII: Political Conventions
Series XXIII: Pride and Progress / The Right Stuff
Series XXIV: Public Service Announcements
Series XXV: Secret Passions
Series XXVI: Sixth Floor Harrison
Series XXVII: Sports Scan
Series XXVIII: Static
Series XXIX: Stonewall Place After Dark
Series XXX: Unedited Footage
Series XXXII: Lou Maletta and GCN Files
Oversize Series XXIX: Lou Maletta and GCN Files
Series XXXIII: Photographs
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Fox hasbecome the very first broadcast television network to collect a grade of "excellent" by GLAAD.
Now in its ninth year, the Network Responsibility Index rates TV networks on lesbian, lgbtq+, bisexual and gender nonconforming (LGBT) inclusive content from June 2014 to May 2015. GLAAD assigned grades of "excellent, great, adequate," and "failing" based on the "quality, diversity and relative quantity" of LGBT representations in each network's first programming, according to the advocacy group's officials.
The honor represents a turnaround for the network, which received a "failing" grade in 2006. Researchers cited LGBT-inclusive programs like "Empire," "So You Ponder You Can Dance," and, of course, "Glee," which ended this past spring, as being responsible for the upswing. 45 percent of its original primetime programming was deemed "LGBT inclusive" by the organization.
Still, there was room for improvement, as the report deemed Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" a "sore detect that looks more retrograde with each passing year" in terms of its LGBT representation in the report.
Among cable networks, ABC Family also received an "excellent" rating, thanks to flourishing, inclusive shows li
Youtube is the world's outlet to post for anyone to announce their opinions, their art, and their life, sharing it with people internationally. It comes as no surprise, then, that the LGBTQ+ community has been the source of many good YouTube channels or that there is a wealth of LGBTQ+ YouTubers and vloggers enjoying success as they reach the world with their inspiring stories, hilarious commentary, and passion for their interests, whatever they may be.
Whether you're looking for someone to relate to your own journey, or a are just a fan of Youtube comedy and song, look no further than the YouTube channels on this list, tackling LGBTQ+ issues and Diverse news have it all. The gay and lesbian topics of these videos and sketches will entertain and enlighten not just other LGBTQ+ individuals, but anyone who is looking for emotional stories, music, comedy, and art.
These LGBTQ+ YouTubers have thousands of followers for a reason. They're the best gay and lesbian channels online. Which LBGTQ+ YouTube channels do you think are the greatest? Vote for the foremost channels below!
WATCH/LISTEN
GAY USA is an LGBT News present made available weekly on a variety of networks and formats. Here is an all inclusive guide of how you can access us on the go, sitting in front of your TV, on your computer or on your tablet.
GAY USA originates from The Manhattan Neighborhood Network Studios in Modern York City. The program is taped on Wednesday afternoons.
New York City (Manhattan): Thursdays, 11 pm
Spectrum, Channel 34
RCN Channel 82
FiOS Channel 33
Simulcast online on Thursdays at 11 pm, www.mnn.org
Philadelphia:
PhillyCAM on Comcast 66/966HD/967 & Verizon FIOS 29/30 and www.phillycam.org/web-channel
San Francisco: Mondays, 11 pm
Comcast, Channel 27 (only during certain times of the year)
Nationally: On satellite/cable systems that carry Free Speech TV programming
Dish Network, Channel 9415
DirecTV, Channel 348
New Free Speech Schedule on Dish Network, Channel 9415
Fridays: 8 pm & 9 Midnight, ET
Sundays: 7 am, 2 pm & 7 pm, ET