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Thread started 09/24/07 1:12pm

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Gay TV Characters Becoming Fewer?

Gay Characters Decline on Network TV
By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer

LOS ANGELES - The number of gay characters depicted on TV is falling on network series but rising on cable, a study by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation found.

In the 2007-08 TV season, broadcast series will feature seven regularly seen characters who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, down from nine characters in 2006 and 10 the season before, GLAAD said. Most are on one network _ ABC.

The new figure represents 1.1 percent of all regular characters on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CW, compared to 1.3 percent in 2006, according to the study to be released Monday. A total of 87 comedies and dramas with 650 characters were analyzed.

By comparison, cable shows will feature 40 gay characters as series regulars, GLAAD said.

"While we acknowledge there have been improvements made in how we are seen on the broadcast networks, most notably on ABC, our declining representation clearly indicates a failure to inclusively reflect the audience watching television," GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano said in a statement.

The seven broadcast characters appear on five shows, including "Brothers & Sisters," "Desperate Housewives," "Ugly Betty," "The Office" and the new midseason series "Cashmere Mafia."

ABC shows are home to six of the seven, with one on NBC. There were no lead or supporting gay or transgender characters set to appear on CBS, FOX or CW, GLAAD found.

Last year, the characters were spread among five networks. However, there will be an additional 13 gay characters seen occasionally on broadcast TV shows this season, compared to five recurring characters last year.

That increase "suggests that producers and writers are showing a guarded interest in being inclusive without making the characters lead or supporting," GLAAD said in a release, noting that gay characters on "Ugly Betty" and "Desperate Housewives" first appeared as recurring before being added to the regular cast.

ABC, Fox and CW declined requests for comment, while NBC and CBS did not immediately respond.

The "real advances" in gay depiction on TV are being made on cable channels, GLAAD said.

The 40 regular characters depicted on 21 scripted shows on cable channels including HBO, Showtime and FX represents 15 more characters than last year, the study found.

GLAAD has issued its "Where We Are on TV" report on gay characters for 12 years. For the past three years, the organization also has looked at representation of minorities, men and women on broadcast TV.

Whites make up 77 percent of network series regular characters, up 2 percent from last year. Blacks remained steady at 12 percent and Asian-Pacific Islanders at 3 percent, while Latinos dropped from 7 percent to 6 percent.

Male characters outweighed females 58 percent to 42 percent on network shows.

CW, although lacking gay characters, ranked first in overall diversity with ethnic minorities making up 32 percent of its series regulars, the study found.



Apparently, this study failed to look at the BRAVO channel's line-up. They are more than making-up for what's not seen on network television...
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Reply #1 posted 09/24/07 1:14pm

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we were discussing this last week.

http://prince.org/msg/100/245792

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Reply #2 posted 09/24/07 1:18pm

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superspaceboy said:

we were discussing this last week.

http://prince.org/msg/100/245792



Well there you go. Now you've got a study that's also been looking at it!
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Reply #3 posted 09/24/07 1:41pm

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purpleunderground said:

superspaceboy said:

we were discussing this last week.

http://prince.org/msg/100/245792



Well there you go. Now you've got a study that's also been looking at it!


It seems to be the topic these days...what with Queer Eye also wrapping it up for good this next season.

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Reply #4 posted 09/24/07 1:45pm

Anxiety

superspaceboy said:

purpleunderground said:




Well there you go. Now you've got a study that's also been looking at it!


It seems to be the topic these days...what with Queer Eye also wrapping it up for good this next season.



gay folks have jumped the shark! eek
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Reply #5 posted 09/24/07 1:47pm

Illustrator

Anxiety said:

superspaceboy said:



It seems to be the topic these days...what with Queer Eye also wrapping it up for good this next season.



gay folks have jumped the shark! eek

With one leg up.
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Reply #6 posted 09/24/07 1:53pm

Illustrator

I heard that gay TV characters were becoming fewer & fewer because of their strict adherence to always using birth control.
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Reply #7 posted 09/25/07 6:01am

HamsterHuey

Anyways, what are worthwhile gay characters anyways? To me it isn't as much how many gays are portrayed, but HOW they are portrayed.
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Reply #8 posted 09/25/07 7:27am

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Unfortunately, they are all on shows like Jerry Springer.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 09/25/07 9:56am

HamsterHuey

vainandy said:

Unfortunately, they are all on shows like Jerry Springer.


That sure sucks. But hey, there's stoopid gay guys as well, right? There needs to be a balance in the force.

So, congrats, mate. Did you get nice presents?
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Reply #10 posted 09/25/07 2:50pm

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HamsterHuey said:

vainandy said:

Unfortunately, they are all on shows like Jerry Springer.


That sure sucks. But hey, there's stoopid gay guys as well, right? There needs to be a balance in the force.

So, congrats, mate. Did you get nice presents?


My brother gave me some money (I was shocked) and my co-worker gave me so much chocolate that I've probably gained 30 pounds.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #11 posted 09/25/07 9:24pm

HamsterHuey

vainandy said:



My brother gave me some money (I was shocked) and my co-worker gave me so much chocolate that I've probably gained 30 pounds.


I'm sure it looks good on you
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