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May 22, 2012
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Quote startWe’re looking to build recognition about a variety of TV shows and cinema accessible to business on wire On Demand both about, and for, diverse, and potentially underserved, audiences, such as a LGBT communityQuote end

National Harbor, MD May 21, 2012

During a months of May and June, a nation’s heading wire companies, wire networks and GLAAD are fasten together to pay reverence to a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) village in America by resplendent a spotlight on compelling, different programming.

“We’re looking to build recognition about a variety of TV shows and cinema accessible to business on wire On Demand both about, and for, diverse, and potentially underserved, audiences, such as a LGBT community,” pronounced Char Beales, boss and CEO, Cable Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM).

Through cable’s On Demand service, business can now entrance a variety of programs to learn about a contributions and struggles of a multi-faceted LGBT community. The bid is partial of cable’s Diversity On Demand beginning compelling a industry’s persisting support and joining to multiculturalism.

“Thanks to a wire radio industry’s Diversity On Demand initiative, millions of Americans will be means to watch renouned stories about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people that both perform and spotlight a common belligerent that we all share,” pronounced GLAAD President Herndon Graddick. “Critics and audiences comparison have already applauded many of these titles and now many some-more LGBT Americans and their families around a country will be means to do a same as partial of this year’s Pride celebrations.”

Recognized given 2000 by a Presidential Proclamation, LGBT Pride month (June) observes a impact gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people have had in a world. The wire industry salutes LGBT Month in both May and Jun with a variety of programming, including:

  • Documentaries such as The Strange History of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, a timely and chronological demeanour during a bequest of gays and lesbians in a military.
  • Musical Comedies including cult classical film Hedwig and a Angry Inch, an American adaption of a theatre low-pitched of a same pretension about a illusory stone rope fronted by an East German transgender singer; and a ground-breaking radio series Glee, that spawned a wild organisation of fans also famous as “Gleeks.” The uncover follows a trials and tribulations of a different students that make adult McKinley High’s Glee Club.
  • Inspirational biographies such as Milk, a film formed on a loyal story of Harvey Milk who dedicated his life to giving wish to a marginalized and vilified LGBT community.
  • Stunning and sheer dramas that constraint a emotional of a banned and sly relationship between dual cowboys in executive Ang Lee’s film Brokeback Mountain.
  • Award-winning “Dramedies” such as The Kids Are All Right that tell a story of a ideal lesbian family that starts to uncover when they accommodate a male that done it all possible. And Unconditional Love, that explores a value and stipulations of umbrella adore and a evils of sexism and homophobia.
  • Ground-breaking radio series such as Girl, Sex in a City and The Wire.

Viewers wanting to serve try a cross-section of Diversity On Demand programming can revisit //www.facebook.com/diversityondemand”>http://www.facebook.com/diversityondemand to learn a TV shows and cinema offering by their wire providers.

For media inquiries, contact:

Jason D. King, ABC

Senior Director, Communications Media Relations

CTAM

301.485.8914

jason(at)ctam(dot)com

CTAM, a Cable Telecommunications Association for Marketing, is a non-profit veteran association, dedicated to assisting a wire business grow. To that end, CTAM provides consumer research, an interactive executive creation series, conferences, awards and a “CTAM SmartBrief” to a particular members. On interest of 90 corporate members, a classification leads a Advanced Cable Solutions Consortium and Business Services Council, and facilitates inhabitant mild selling efforts, including a Cable Mover Hotline® and Movies On Demand® initiatives. The corporate website is //www.ctam.com”>http://www.ctam.com and CTAM can be found on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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