Posted on 06/21/2005 8:46:10 PM PDT by Iam1ru1-2
Three major cable providers are buying into the launch of two new homosexual cable networks that will air homosexual programming around the clock for the first time in U.S. television history.
In April, Comcast and Cox Communications agreed to offer the homosexual network "Here," put out by Regent Entertainment through their video-on-demand offerings. Viacom will offer its own advertiser-supported homosexual network, "LOGO," as a basic cable channel starting on June 30.
"I don't think most parents want their children flipping channels on their way to the Cartoon Network and running across a scene of two men kissing in bed on the LOGO network," said American Family Association president Tim Wildmon. "Most of us have enough to explain to our children nowadays."
Wildmon also sees potential for late-night programming on the networks to turn pornographic in nature. "The very nature of homosexuality is based on eroticism and infatuation with sex," Wildmon said. "This programming will be targeted to a group of people who define themselves by their sexual behavior, and 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 context.
"The gay and lesbian networks are geared toward mainstream homosexuals who view sexuality and define pornography very differently from the majority of mainstream Americans."
The New York Times reported that Viacom's LOGO network already has access to 10 million homes and is supported in advertising by Orbitz, Subaru and Paramount Pictures.
"We will hold accountable companies who sponsor this type of offensive heavy-duty homosexual content," Wildmon said. "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."
Crisco.
and Vaseline
HAHAHAHA .... it's never gets old for a good Uranus joke, does it?
Crickey! Break out the aluminum (CK) undies. ;)
I fired Comcast years ago for being arrogant and unresponsive.
Cox......
Someday I want to be able to buy only the channels we watch. Right now over 50% are tuned out, just so that I can get the one's we want. Perhaps something like this will hasten that day. If so, bring it on.
Off TV.
Hmmm... I would say, shocked as in switching it off now. It was neither attractive nor amusing.
True
I do!
There you go, spouting off with facts! How dare you?! (sarcasm)
Give 'm hell and remember the V-Chip & OFF switch too.
Dont debate ... cut the cord.
HBO is never worth it.
Why not just shut the TV off? There's essentially nothing entire wholesome that would pass muster with some here at FR thus there are those who have no TV at all. Tonight I watched a couple of old-time serials on DVD, the rest of the week I'll probably watching nothing at all.
We have often thought about turning the TV off. But there are things we enjoy watching, including TV Land, Fox News, HGTV, History Channel, Discovery and more. I haven't watched the networks regularly for years, but my husband enjoys CSI and just started watching House. Oh, and I really like Monk when it's on.
Truthfully, it's because we just aren't disciplined enough to do it. Sometimes, I feel guilty about that. Most of the time I sit quietly until that feeling goes away. Sad huh?
Vaseline, dildo manufacturers, women's underwear retailers, pharmaceutical companies that make AIDS, herpes, and other STD treatment drugs, along with things like Viagra and Gerbil food...
The trouble there is that it is all gay, all the time on any of them...
But, I have no use for it but Fox News. If I could just get ONE effing channel with a cable subscription I would pay $20.00 per month JUST for Fox News.
The rest of it could get taken over by terrorists for all I care... In a certain sense, it already has...
And Bravo.
Thanks for the alert. I'll get to my pinglists tomorrow.
:-(
You're still paying for it. It's the money, not the channel that pisses me off.
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