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Logo Network debuts tonight!
News:
When the Logo cable channel debuts Thursday on cable television systems reaching 10 million homes, it will make history as the first basic cable channel aimed specifically at LGBT audiences. Logo is the newest channel from the MTV Networks, a part of media giant Viacom, which also owns the CBS network. Logo will initially be seen on cable systems in 20 U.S. cities, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia and Atlanta. Logo will air movies, documentaries and original series programs. It is also teaming up with CBS News to present LGBT news stories and headlines. The first program scheduled to air on Logo this Thursday will be a documentary about the history of gay Americans. That will be followed by documentaries about gay rugby players, transgender actresses, lesbian surfers, gay Republicans and teenagers with same-sex parents. The network is developing a scripted series called "Noah's Arc," about a group of African-American gay men living in Santa Monica, Calif. Logo's lineup will also include a reality program about same-sex weddings, hosted by gay actor Scott Thompson, and it is gearing up for the first-ever telecast of the annual GLAAD Media Awards. Logo will compete with two existing gay channels, Here! and Q Television. But while those two networks are offered on a premium subscription or pay-per-view basis without ads, Logo will operate as a basic cable channel, complete with commercial breaks, available on any cable or satellite operators that choose to offer it. Logo General Manager Lisa Sherman told Reuters news service that studies have estimated there were some 15 million openly gay people in America, an attractive demographic for advertisers. Companies are already lining up to advertise on the new channel, including travel company Orbitz, carmaker Subaru, mobile phone maker Motorola and Miller Lite. Logo president Brian Graden told the New York Times that advertisers see LGBT people as a largely untapped market segment. "In a world of 400 channels, there aren't that many underserved markets left. As a business opportunity, people get it," he said. Anti-gay groups are already criticizing the new network. Janice Crouse, a senior fellow at Concerned Women for America, which describes itself as a conservative evangelical group of 500,000 members, said it was "unconscionable" to present a positive view of a promiscuous lifestyle that causes "illnesses and diseases." ---------------------- Not even addressing the last line, I'm pretty happy about this. I'm just wondering how many cable companies are actually going to carry this. I know Time Warner here in NYC is carrying it but that's a big "duh." |
Is there a list of carriers somewhere?
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Is this one of the ones that is a premium channel, or is it available to everyone?
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Mine is only available to Digital cable subscribers. If you go to the logo website, you can put in your zip code as well as your carrier and they will tell you. If you don't, you have the option to send a message to your carrier to request it.
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
gay Republicans
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I get Logo with Charter Communications cable. They stick it in their "big Movies" package, so it's a digital channel up around stars and encore.
I looked at the lineup for today/tomorrow, and didn't see a whole lot that intersts me. I did notice a number of R rated movies, though... I wonder if they'll be edited? |
Sounds gay.
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I was reading about this network in the San Francisco Chronicle this morning. They said it may be available to Direct TV and Comcast subscribers this week or soon. I am hoping that turns out to be true as the other Gay networks are pay per view.
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Originally Posted by Mopower
What??? :whofart:
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Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Yeah, my cousin and his boyfriend are both Gay Republicans. I just don't get it. *sigh*
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I'm still trying to find the Logo website. No luck with a google search. Anybody got a link?
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Originally Posted by Bill Needle
I actually know some straight people who are Democrats. :hscratch:
The gay republicans are rich, greedy jerks who want more tax cuts, and the straight democrats are poor lazy bastards who want a free ride. Anyway, back to Logo... Anyone know when more of the original programming is going to start? I didn't see many new shows scheduled for the next couple of days, and I remember they are supposed to have a new Margaret CHo show, a Chelsea boys cartoon, and bunch of other cool stuff. |
Originally Posted by Groucho
I'm still trying to find the Logo website. No luck with a google search. Anybody got a link?
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Thanks!
Looks like DirecTV isn't going to carry it (yet). |
Originally Posted by Groucho
Thanks!
Looks like DirecTV isn't going to carry it (yet). |
Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
I know Time Warner here in NYC is carrying it but that's a big "duh."
But if we really are getting Logo I'll check it out. |
I have zero interest in Logo and my cable company is dropping a channel I watch all the time (VH1 Mega Hits) for it.
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Originally Posted by JMLEWIS1
DirecTV will be carrying it, it will be included in the TC Plus package
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Originally Posted by William Fuld
I have zero interest in Logo and my cable company is dropping a channel I watch all the time (VH1 Mega Hits) for it.
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Why is it a POS?
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Originally Posted by William Fuld
Why is it a POS?
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Originally Posted by joeblow69
Well, duh, isn't it obvious...
The gay republicans are rich, greedy jerks who want more tax cuts, and the straight democrats are poor lazy bastards who want a free ride. A straight guy question... how many gay males are interested in lesbian programming, and vice versa? Ot transgender stuff? I guess I'm under the impression (perhaps I'm wrong) that a gay man and a gay woman are probably about as different as a straight man and a straight woman, as far as "demographic interests" are concerned. Seems like lumping it all together would be like combining Lifetime and ESPN or something. I suppose at this point the reasoning is "it's better than nothing" or "it's a start", and I understand that. But I'm curious to see how this plays into programming. If they'll lean more in favor of a certain group, you know? |
Originally Posted by DRG
:lol: Yep.
A straight guy question... how many gay males are interested in lesbian programming, and vice versa? Ot transgender stuff? I guess I'm under the impression (perhaps I'm wrong) that a gay man and a gay woman are probably about as different as a straight man and a straight woman, as far as "demographic interests" are concerned. Seems like lumping it all together would be like combining Lifetime and ESPN or something. I suppose at this point the reasoning is "it's better than nothing" or "it's a start", and I understand that. But I'm curious to see how this plays into programming. If they'll lean more in favor of a certain group, you know? |
DRG-- That's a question that's bigger than any TV station... Gay magazines, websites, political organizations, etc are constantly dealing with the fact that gay men and lesbians have only the slenderest of common threads. We try to form a common political front, but culturally we are very different, and the two subcultures often treat each other warily.
"General interest" gay magazines typically find that it's hot male bodies that sell subscriptions, so they only have a token amount of lesbian-related material. Logo might end up like them-- but on the other hand, since so many straight guys are hot for "fantasy lesbians", Logo may find that they're serving a dual market with their lesbian stuff, pushing it closer to a 50/50 split.. |
Originally Posted by Gil Jawetz
But if we really are getting Logo I'll check it out.
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I was hoping the title was a typo.
I was hoping for the Lego Network :( |
Logo Marathons....
Busom Buddies Designing Women Rosie SNL (every cable network gets SNL) D |
Originally Posted by The Cow
I was hoping the title was a typo.
I was hoping for the Lego Network :( |
This group isn't going to be happy about this. :)
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I thought that was what Trio, Bravo, the Lifetime network, HSN and Oxygen were.
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Did anyone happen to watch the launch? The network has already exceeded my expectations. I was pleasantly surprised hearing 'Deceptacon' by Le Tigre for one of the LOGO commercials and even more surprised (And happy!) that they played Sleater Kinney's 'Entertain' video. I already feel a connection to the network. I work at mtv networks and it has been interesting the past couple of months to watch this network unfold. It's been such an uphill struggle for everyone working on the network and I applaud them for their efforts. My boyfriend and I watched tonight happily on the couch - and it was definitely a moment I will never forget :)
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Anyone know if DishNetwork is/will be carrying this? I see on their webpage they are showing Wonderfalls - would love to catch that!
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I caught a little of it while I was flipping around last night. There was a Melissa Etheridge concert, obviously filmed before she had cancer, and it was pretty good. I also liked the little Gay History cartoon fillers. I decided to pass on "Can't Stop the Music", not because I had no interest in a bio-pic of The Village People but I'd already seen it in the '80s.
So far, it's not the worst channel on DirecTV. Not even close. I believe that distinction might go to RFD. |
Okay, yes DirecTV is carrying it. Channel 263. No, Dish Network is not carrying it yet. Local cable companies are on a case by case basis (mine is not carrying it).
Looks pretty cool so far. Tivo'd that "gay in the media" documentary, that looked interesting. Some cool movies coming up. A gay travel show that looks interesting. I'll probably have to Tivo Wonderfalls since I never saw it when it was on. Anyone know if the channel is censored? Are they bleeping bad words from the movies? Just curious. |
Lots of repeats coming up but the programming they previewed looks very interesting. Caught the special on TV shows with gay followings last night and that was really good. Looking forward to the rest...including the GLAAD awards! A little bit annoyed that they're looking back on 15 years of them with a 30 minute special. I think this deserved an hour...no? :)
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Well at least it's working for you guys. I had to call up Charter and say "My big new homosexual channel isn't working! *pout*" They say they fixed it, but I won't know until I get home from work. :grumble:
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Comcast deal signed...
PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YORK, July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast , the country's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, and MTV Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. , one of the world's leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms, today announced that they have reached an affiliation agreement for Logo, a new network from MTVN offering entertainment programming for the gay and lesbian community. Under the agreement, Comcast will add Logo to its Digital Plus cable package in select markets over the next 90 days. In addition, markets launching the Logo digital cable channel also will have 10 hours of Logo's programming available on Comcast's ON DEMAND video-on- demand (VOD) service. Additional details of the agreement were not disclosed. |
so is Dish getting it?
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Originally Posted by Second Guest
So far, it's not the worst channel on DirecTV. Not even close. I believe that distinction might go to RFD.
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