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Nearly half of LGBT TV characters to vanish next year as show cancellations pile up
GLAAD’s annual “Where We Are on TV” report offers a clear picture of the state of LGBT representation on television: It’s ...
GLAAD released the findings of the 19th edition of 'Where We Are on TV,' a report that analyzes the number of LGBTQ regular and recurring characters across broadcast, cable and streaming. By Chris ...
The latest edition of GLAAD’s “Where We Are On TV” report shows there’s been a recent decline in representation of LGBTQ characters and storylines. As 2024 inches closer to pride month, GLAAD dropped ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fewer gay and bisexual characters are part of the new broadcast TV season following a record-setting year, while cable depictions continued to increase, according to a new study ...
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Nearly Half of All LGBTQ+ Characters Will Disappear From TV Next Season, GLAAD Study Finds
GLAAD's "Where We Are On TV" report revealed that, though LGBTQ+ characters were up across scripted broadcast, cable and streaming programming last season, the future paints a far less rosy picture.
Erik Cantu was arrested again for stealing a woman's tablet on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. This year’s “Where We Are on TV” study, released Thursday, counted 489 LGBTQ characters across scripted ...
LOS ANGELES — Television has increased its depiction of gay, lesbian and bisexual characters, with the edge going to cable and the Internet over broadcast networks, according to a study released ...
NEW YORK — TV shows like "Abbott Elementary," "Hacks," "Heartstopper," "The Last of Us" and "Yellowjackets" helped increase the ranks of LGBTQ+ characters on prime time by 4% over the previous season, ...
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