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Entertainment|Thu, Aug. 09 2007 01:46 PM EDT

Study: Gay-Friendly TV Networks Not Friendly Enough

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

ABC tops the list as the most gay-friendly television network, a new study revealed.

And while Christians are concerned over the rise in homosexual content on prime-time TV, a prominent gay rights group says there's still work to be done to get more lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people on the airwaves.

The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) released this week its first-ever report that rates the quantity, quality and diversity of images of LGBT people on five major broadcast networks on an "excellent-good-fair-failing" scale.

After examining nearly 5,000 hours of primetime programming in the past year, GLAAD gave ABC the highest score with a grade of "Good." The report – "GLAAD Network Responsibility Index" – found 15 percent of ABC's primetime programming hours inclusive of LGBT representations.

ABC shows such as "Ugly Betty" and "Brothers & Sisters" featured more regular characters who are gay, lesbian or transgender compared to other major broadcasters. Most recently, the popular series "Ugly Betty" added to its cast actress Rebecca Romijn to play Alex "Alexis" Meade, a transwoman. Romjin is the first series regular transgender on a network comedy, according to GLAAD.

"While we have made great strides in the ten years since Ellen DeGeneres came out on television, this report shows where work still needs to be done and which networks are failing to represent millions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender viewers," said GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano in the report. "The airwaves quite literally belong to each and every one of us, and, as such, networks have an obligation to reflect the faces and stories of their viewers."

DeGeneres came out of the closet in 1997 on ABC sitcom "Ellen." She was the first openly gay lead character on prime-time television.

Following ABC, freshman network The CW was rated "Fair" with 12 percent of its programming hours being LGBT inclusive. The youth-oriented CW was formed from the merger of The WB and UPN networks. Nearly all of the gay-inclusive content came from the network's reality contest show "America's Next Top Model."

CBS – the nation's most watched network – and NBC also received a "Fair" grade for their 9 percent and 7 percent, respectively, of LGBT-inclusive programming hours.

And FOX, the most watched network among young adult viewers, received a "Failing" grade for its 6 percent of LGBT-inclusive programming hours. After learning of the 2007-2008 shows to be aired on FOX, GLAAD expects no increase in LGBT content.

Among general entertainment cable networks, GLAAD reported that Bravo is perhaps the most LGBT-inclusive with such shows as "Queer Eye," "Boy Meets Boy," and "Project Runway."

The GLAAD report noted that "the power of the broadcast medium to shape culture and collective consciousness is indisputable" and that "true equality" can be achieved through accurate LGBT representations on network television.

Concerned individuals have expressed their opposition to the normalization of homosexuality and – more recently - transgenderism through the media.

Dr. Robert A.J. Gagnon, associate professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, for one, has expressed concern and said there's no question that the LGBT community is trying to normalize their movement with some mainstream media trying to justify the movement in the name of compassion. Continue >>

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  • Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:00 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    We're all sinners and are not to judge other's. All sin in God's eyes is the same. However we shouldn't promote sin either. I would suggest in writing to the networks and letting them know that you don't support this sin, and use good judgment in what you watch....

  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:07 pm Agree: 13   Disagree: 2

    It is time...HIGH time...for those who name the name of Christ, to come out from among them and SHUT the glass box off - FOR GOOD!!!. There are other options, of course, like creating our own films, but the majority won't and will sit in front of the tube and revel in the decadence. It's time, Church, to step aside and not let the fleshpots of Egypt hold sway. Our family has done without TV for years, and we enjoy its absence. Occasionally on vacation we might scan the networks, but it's for naught!! Our girls will not be formed by the vileness which pretends to be entertainment.

    Would Jesus Christ be comfortable sitting with you in the privacy of your home watching with you as you gorge yourself on this filth? He's there, you know. Always!!! It's time to repent of this sinful behavior called entertainment and get on with the good stewardship our time demands. How about spending time with the family by reading, TALKING, worshipping God, praying together, and vacationing together. Better yet, how about taking your children out of government schools and really give them an education - a HOME education!!

    There are so many great alternatives to watching TV. Why be dull and brainless when God has so much more in store for us???

  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 5:56 pm Agree: 11   Disagree: 1

    As a born again Christian myself, I'm extremely bothered by the attitudes portrayed by 'Christians'. TV is filled with heterosexual greed, lust, murder, violence, sex, pornography, adultery, fornication. and NO ONE SAYS A THING. However, everyone once again decides to pick on gays as these wicked sinners, yet say NOTHING about heterosexual sin.

    Plus a large portion of Saved Christians are divorced and remarried (unbiblical divorce) and live in sinful adulterous marriages. Yet they stand back and point fingers at Gays. Shame on us. I'm embarrassed to call myself a Christian.

  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:19 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 2

    Time is so precious, Jesus is coming soon, and we gotta understand the Bible better, teach our children the Word, work and pray, read and study, fellowship and good friendship. Actually, there is no time for TV. The idol box.

  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:16 pm Agree: 10   Disagree: 0

    It's time to cut down TV watching anyway. It's a waste of time, electricity, money, & encourages further physical inertia and weight gain. Not to mention the polution of our minds & temptations to lust with our eyes. Or even simply to be subconsciously become more materialistic or consumeristic.

    Less TV means more quality family time!

  • artm »
    Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:28 pm Agree: 11   Disagree: 5

    The Blood bought Church of Jesus Christ must make a stand by declaring the true Word of God. It doesn't matter what laws are passed, In the sight of God homosexuality is still an abomination.

    Our law makers think that by passing " hate speech " laws into effect they can turn the tide for their homosexual agenda. They beleive they can make homosexuality an accepted lifestyle. But God does not accept it.

    We must pray for all those involved in this sinful lifestyle. And yes we must love those intrapped in this sin. And yes it is " more Love " to warn them than to just sit back and say nothing.

    God loves the sinner,but He hates sin. He loves the Homosexual, but He hates homosexuality.

    Come on Church,don't let the devil deceive you, there is no middle ground with God, you are,or you are not on Gods side.

    The Scripture declares, " Let the redeemed of the Lord say so." Art.

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