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Cable Biggies Bringing Homosexual Networks into America's Homes
AgapePress ^ | April 13, 2005 | Allie Martin and Jody Brown

Posted on 04/13/2005 2:55:31 PM PDT by TheBattman

Cable Biggies Bringing Homosexual Networks into America's Homes

CAUTION: The following article contains descriptions that are unsuitable for young readers.

By Allie Martin and Jody Brown
April 13, 2005

(AgapePress) - Officials with the American Family Association say they expect a massive public outcry to erupt over the recent announcement that two homosexual cable networks will soon be widely available, compliments of some major cable carriers that provide services to millions of American homes. As a result, homosexual-oriented programming will be available around the clock for the first time.

According to a New York Times article earlier this week, two major cable providers -- Comcast and Cox Communications -- will offer the homosexual network titled "here!" through their video on-demand offerings. Billing itself as "America's first gay television network," here! was established in 2002 by Regent Entertainment and boasts current availability in more than 40 million households.

The same Times report noted that Viacom -- which owns such well-known media outlets as CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, and Paramount Pictures -- will have its own advertiser-supported network targeting "lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) viewers." That network, which will be known as "LOGO" and will be launched by MTV Networks, promises "authentic, smart, inclusive and open-minded" programming that will appeal to the homosexual community -- a group that, according to MarketResearch.com, has a projected buying power of almost $500 billion. That fact is not lost on Viacom.

"Creating a network specifically for the LGBT community is something we've wanted to do for a long, long time, and it's an idea we feel is overdue,” Tom Freston, chairman and CEO of MTV Networks, said in a 2004 press release. "Despite our nation's progress on civil rights and the growing visibility of gay people in business, society and even in television programming -- what has been missing is a full-time home for this important and influential audience on television."

Apparently Freston is neglecting to take into account another important and influential TV audience: parents. Ed Vitagliano, a researcher for the American Family Association, says he is hopeful concerned parents will make themselves aware of the prospect of homosexual-oriented programming coming into their homes. He says even though LOGO is claiming there will be no pornographic programming, parents are still due for a shock.

"It's going to come as a shock when their children are scanning or flipping channels on the way to Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon or the Disney Channel and run across LOGO," the researcher says. He anticipates children happening across programming that "will probably [depict] two men kissing -- or at least having the kind of sexual content that you can get on the regular networks, like NBC or CBS, except that it will be of the homosexual variety."

According to the LOGO website, series in production include one titled "My Fabulous Gay Wedding" -- and another ("Noah's Arc") that features a group of African-American homosexual men living in Santa Monica. A documentary called "Momentum" will feature stories on homosexual rugby players, transgender actresses, and teens with same-sex parents. LOGO says it is even planning to team up with CBS News "to cover LGBT stories and headlines in a professional and authentic voice."

Tim Wildmon, AFA president, says he sees the potential for late-night programming on the new networks to turn pornographic as it targets individuals who define themselves by their sexual behavior. "The very nature of homosexuality is based on eroticism and the infatuation with sex," he says. "[Therefore] one can expect the gay networks to follow the trend in offensive late-night programming such as we saw with NYPD Blue -- only in a more deviant homosexual content."

Viacom has access to more than 10 million homes and is supported by sponsors such as Orbitz, Subaru, and Paramount Pictures. Along those lines, Vitagliano says there may be steps that concerned parents can take with their local cable operators.

"We're going to have to kind of wait and see whether cable companies in local communities have the option of not carrying LOGO," he explains. "We would certainly encourage people to call their cable companies and ask that they not carry it."

But if all cable companies that are linked contractually to Viacom have to carry LOGO, he says, "then our only option is to pressure advertisers not to sponsor the programming -- and that way maybe get this thing off the air."

Wildmon concurs with that approach. "We will hold accountable companies who sponsor this type of offensive, heavy-duty homosexual content," he promises. "This type of programming invading cable reinforces the need for 'a la carte' choices instead of forcing people to pay for a 24-hour homosexual network."

The American Family Association has at its disposal the online activism forums of OneMillionMoms.com and OneMillionDads.com, groups that have been effective over the past several years in getting advertisers to pull their advertising dollars from such anti-family programs as The Shield and Desperate Housewives.

LOGO is scheduled to launch on June 30, 2005, in several major American markets, including Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia and Atlanta. Cox Communications and Comcast were slated to begin airing here! content this month.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: afa; agenda; bisexual; cable; cabletelevision; comcast; coxcommunication; culturewars; homosexual; homosexualagenda; lesbian; logo; mtv; paramountpictures; queer; transgender; trashtv; tv; viacom
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To: SandyInSeattle

What you do is at the local level.

Protest and boycott any local advertisers that buy time in the gay channels.

Oh wait a minute - I'd have to watch the gay channel to see the ads!

Nevermind.


81 posted on 04/13/2005 4:30:58 PM PDT by George from New England
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To: mlc9852
Sorry but I just don't buy the 'but children will see it!' argument. Parents should parent their children not anyone else. And besides people use it to suggest that everything should be OK for children. And I vehemently disagree. Once again what you consider sinful isn't consider so by many others. No one is preventing from starting a 'Hetero' cable channel. Or from not buying this particular product. As as we would like it...there will never be a time when everyone shares our morals. It's best to come to terms with it and promote the good that we have to offer instead of complaining about what someone else is promoting. Just my opinion.
82 posted on 04/13/2005 4:31:14 PM PDT by Borges
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To: churchillbuff
No, they have an agenda, and it doesn't matter whether it makes money. The Christian-trashing R movies don't make as much money as G or PG movies, but Christian-hating execs in Hollywood keep spewing them out.

Really? You honestly believe that if the movie companies made as many G or PG movies as they make R ones, that they would make more money but they choose to forego that money in order to keep the Christians down? Wow...
83 posted on 04/13/2005 4:32:11 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: Borges; mlc9852

[I don't think they would air a special on how to make a bomb.]


That information is everywhere. For example, here is how to make a nuclear bomb.

http://home.clara.net/nybbles/oldestuff/vik/nuke/contents.html


84 posted on 04/13/2005 4:34:07 PM PDT by spinestein
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To: Stone Mountain
That sort of 'Hollyweird is a Satanic Cult' tin foil stuff has many adherents here unfortunately.
85 posted on 04/13/2005 4:38:51 PM PDT by Borges
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To: sgtbono2002
I already get MTV in a package that I dont want , now they want to send me queers.

...And probably list them in the Guide as (drum roll)

Fairy Tales.

86 posted on 04/13/2005 4:45:28 PM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: Captain Rhino

Wonder how they came up with that figure? Would be interesting to know.


87 posted on 04/13/2005 4:46:35 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: Borges

And that is exactly what we have done and what do we have to show for it? Let's see, when I was growing up my teacher read from the Bible every morning and said a short prayer. Valedictorians prayed at graduation. Someone prayed before football games. But we lost all that. I used to enjoy my children's Christmas pageants and all the holiday music but no more. Now they have generic winter programs and sing Frosty the Snowman. Let others have their way. Let them change America. Sorry, I'm tired of letting them win.


88 posted on 04/13/2005 4:51:15 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: sgtbono2002
I already get MTV in a package that I dont want , now they want to send me queers.

They market it as a "2fer" deal.

89 posted on 04/13/2005 4:51:38 PM PDT by Fiat volvntas tva (I believe in order that I may understand. (St. Augustine))
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To: mlc9852
Do they still sing 'Jingle Bells'? I wonder if people realize that song is an irreligious celebration of Hedonism! But anyway the marketplace of ideas is the proper forum for cultural issues to be debated. The marketplace in general frankly.
90 posted on 04/13/2005 4:54:04 PM PDT by Borges
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To: mlc9852
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

It says only Congress cannot ban free speech...threatening to kill someone is not free speech because you are then infringing on the rights and welfare of others.

The only entity that CANNOT "abridge" free speech is Congress.

The Bill of Rights has more to do with limiting Government than bestowing rights on the people.
91 posted on 04/13/2005 4:54:34 PM PDT by FrankR (Don't let the bastards wear you down...)
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To: TheBattman

I loved the Congressional idea that cable companies would be required to provide service a la carte, meaning I can choose what perverted programming that I don't want transmitted to my house.


92 posted on 04/13/2005 4:55:36 PM PDT by shellshocked (They're undocumented Border Patrol agents, not vigilantes.)
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To: FrankR

You are absolutely right.


93 posted on 04/13/2005 5:00:35 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: shellshocked

That's how it should be and hopefully eventually will but only if there is really a demand for it. I think it would be a great idea - just pay for what you want.


94 posted on 04/13/2005 5:01:58 PM PDT by mlc9852
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To: Stone Mountain; Borges
You honestly believe that if the movie companies made as many G or PG movies as they make R ones, that they would make more money but they choose to forego that money in order to keep the Christians down? Wow

Yes. That has been well documented by Michael Medved in his book "Hollywood Versus America."

95 posted on 04/13/2005 5:03:15 PM PDT by Skooz (Host organism for the State parasite)
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To: rdb3
it will be another channel that is ignored in my house.

Just as Bravo is now in mine, when it has Queer Eye for the Straight Guy on the schedule.

96 posted on 04/13/2005 5:06:45 PM PDT by Marauder
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To: Killborn

"These channels are going to fail spectacularly"

Agreed, I mean how many times can you watch "Deliverance" anyway?


97 posted on 04/13/2005 5:13:25 PM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: RFEngineer

LOL! Kinda like the Lifetime channel running "Golden Girls" nonstop.


98 posted on 04/13/2005 5:25:34 PM PDT by Killborn (Liberals. The greatest threat to mankind, morality, civilization, cute puppies and fuzzy bunnies.)
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To: potlatch; MeekOneGOP; Smartass; devolve; Grampa Dave; BOBTHENAILER; ntnychik
This channel will be a special subscription which will not sell outside the four markets mentioned, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Atlanta.

This will be further crystallization of red and blue, insuring Hitlery will develop a hernia trying to keep a cankle in each world.

99 posted on 04/13/2005 6:04:41 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: Skooz

Medved got that wrong. Making films for kids takes a specific intent to do so. Most film directors simply don't want to make films for kids. They have a vision of what they want to convey and usually their vision is aimed at other adults. Studios can only put out the movies that artists want to create. Trust me if every single person coming out of film school wanted to make kiddie movies that's all you would see.


100 posted on 04/13/2005 6:20:00 PM PDT by Borges
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