Rainbow Media Unveils DIVINE HD First Ever 24/7 High-Definition Gay Movie Channel Exc

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Man, imagine you invite friends home for a basketball game and accidentally this channel shows up. :eek: :shocked
They may even think that it is a premium channel you're paying extra for. :D
 
We all wanted more HD content...well???????? :)

Kidding aside, it's 2004 for christs sake. Many of us may not be quite ready for this, myself included, but it's reality. Get used to it. Besides, no one is forcing you to watch now are they?

So how many homophob's here won't go and take a peek once it's on the air? C'mon now be honest. :D
 
Mr. Biggles said:
We all wanted more HD content...well???????? :)

Kidding aside, it's 2004 for christs sake. Many of us may not be quite ready for this, myself included, but it's reality. Get used to it. Besides, no one is forcing you to watch now are they?

So how many homophob's here won't go and take a peek once it's on the air? C'mon now be honest. :D
NFW! I close my eyes and groan when I see men kiss.
 
That must be the reason...

Sean posted about the changes to Cinema1 thru Cinema9. Now we know why Cinema10 wasn't on that list (for 2 movies a day).

Well, most of you weren't watching the Cinema10 channels anyway, right?
At least now there will be a better variety of stuff you aren't watching! :)
 
vurbano said:
Thats exactly what i dont want to see. (and dude, umm I wouldnt admit that) LMAO


Well, I had a girlfriend who liked "artsy fartsy" movies. You know how it is when your young and stupid, you'll put up with anything for the payoff at the end of the evening.

Biggles. Being against something and being scared of it are not the same thing. I couldn't care less what consenting adults do in their own homes. I'm against this b/c they wasted money on buying and transfering bad movies. And I will watch this channel b/c 2 or more women will be kissing each other. Of course, "women" does not include the female-mullet-biker type.
 
jeez....who cares!!! Thats why we have remotes with channel switches. We are part of a cutting edge company. Look at it that way. Just not my edge.
 
I think the big press release was because of Viacom's press release yesterday about a Gay & Lesbian Channel. I bet VOOM just wants some ink on heels of Viacom:



MTV Networks To Launch LOGO
A New Television Network For Gay And Lesbian Viewers

Advertiser-Supported Cable Network With A Mix Of Original And Acquired Programming will Debut February 17, 2005

New York, N.Y. (May 25, 2004)— LOGO, a new cable television network targeted at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) viewers will be launched by MTV Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA, VIAB) on February 17, 2005. The new channel will be advertiser-supported, targeting primarily gays and lesbians, 25-49, and will provide a mix of original and acquired programming that is authentic, smart, inclusive and open-minded.

LOGO will launch in markets across America, including Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta and San Francisco, through national cable operators, including Time Warner Cable, RCN and additional distributors that will be announced in the coming weeks. LOGO joins Viacom’s roster of popular and highly-targeted cable networks which includes MTV, Comedy Central, BET and Spike TV.

“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,” said Tom Freston, Chairman and CEO of MTV Networks. “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. We have big plans and hopes for LOGO and I’m thrilled to finally announce its arrival.”

Market researchers estimate the gay and lesbian population at 15 million adults, with a projected buying power of $485 billion (according to MarketResearch.com) and it is increasingly the target for many Fortune 500 companies.

“LOGO is all about identity: the individual and collective identities present in the gay and lesbian community that are amazingly diverse, but are joined by similar points of view and sensibilities,” said Judy McGrath, president of the MTV Networks Music and Comedy Group. “MTV Networks has a great history of connecting deeply with its audiences and it’s our great hope that gay and lesbian audiences will connect with LOGO like viewers connect with our other strong brands.”

LOGO will offer advertising and sponsorship opportunities beyond the traditional 30 second commercial spot. Key advertisers will be able to integrate their marketing messages into LOGO’s programming in unique ways, including product placement, editorial segments within programs involving their brand, online integration, development of contests and sweepstakes as well as take advantage of off-channel marketing opportunities.

For its initial launch phase, LOGO will have a mix of original and acquired programming. LOGO is already reaching out to some of the most talented and creative producers and writers to develop original series and specials. In addition, original content will be developed in collaboration with other Viacom networks, including Showtime, CBS News, VH1, MTV, Comedy Central and TV Land and will draw from its expertise in every area including entertainment, documentaries and news.

Additionally, deals are in place to acquire over 100 movie titles from a wide range of studios including, Sony, MGM, Paramount, Warner Bros., New Line, Showtime, Lions Gate, Sundance, Strand Releasing, and Sneak Preview Entertainment.

As a complement to the new digital basic channel, LOGO will offer a subscriber video on-demand service (SVOD). The SVOD service will offer approximately 70% movies.



About Viacom

Viacom is a leading global media company, with preeminent positions in broadcast and cable television, radio, outdoor advertising, and online. With programming that appeals to audiences in every demographic category across virtually all media, the company is a leader in the creation, promotion, and distribution of entertainment, news, sports, music, and comedy. Viacom’s well-known brands include CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, VH1, BET, Paramount Pictures, Infinity Broadcasting, Viacom Outdoor, UPN, TV Land, Comedy Central, CMT: Country Music Television, Spike TV, Showtime, Blockbuster, and Simon & Schuster. More information about Viacom and its businesses is available at www.viacom.com.



MTV Networks, a division of Viacom International Inc. (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), owns and operates the following television programming services -- MTV: MUSIC TELEVISION, MTV2, VHI, MTVU, NICKELODEON/NICK at NITE, COMEDY CENTRAL, TV LAND, SPIKE TV, CMT, NOGGIN, MTV INTERNATIONAL and THE DIGITAL SUITE FROM MTV NETWORKS, a package of 13 digital services, all of which are trademarks of MTV Networks. MTV Networks also has licensing agreements, joint ventures, and syndication deals whereby all of its programming services can be seen worldwide.
 
kawdog said:
Gives new meaning to the phrase "that channels gay"

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and in high-definition those films will look more fabulous than ever!

I'm sure it is going to be fabulous..... :D


But it shouldn't be that bad, it's only movies with a gay theme, it's not like a man-on-man porno or anything...
 
BFG said:
But it shouldn't be that bad, it's only movies with a gay theme, it's not like a man-on-man porno or anything...

Hey, I'm all for it if there's enough *movie* lesbians. :)

Unlike *real* lesbians, *movie* lesbians are HOT! :) hehe

-John
 
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