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LGBT Character Representation On TV Decreases Again, Per GLAAD Report
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Ubiquitous
2024-05-01 08:36:48 UTC
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The advocacy group GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) just
released its 19th annual report on LGBT characters in television shows for
the 2023-2024 season, noting a decrease in representation for the second year
in a row.

The “Where We Are on TV” report noted that 468 LGBT characters appeared on TV
shows last year compared to 596 the previous year. It found that 36% of those
characters would not be returning for the upcoming season.

GLAAD reported 39 LGBT regulars on 64 primetime series, representing a
decrease of 44% (31 characters) compared to the previous year. However, this
reduction could be partly due to fewer primetime shows across the spectrum.

On cable, the watchdog organization noted 77 LGBT characters, a 45% drop from
last year. Those 77 will be further reduced next year as 38 will leave due to
canceled shows or characters dying or being written off.

The GLAAD study also found that the number of transgender characters
decreased from 32 to 24 for the 2023-2024 TV season. It also found 72 fewer
“characters of color,” with 232 total.

“GLAAD’s Where We Are on TV study found a number of concerning decreases
across the board in the past two years, alongside a changing industry on all
fronts which is seeing increased vertical integration and contracting budgets
and staff,” Megan Townsend, GLAAD senior director of entertainment research
and analysis, said of the study results.

Despite recent decreases, LGBT representation has increased dramatically
since the “Where We Are on TV” report began. The organization reported a
1276% increase, with 13.7x more LGBT characters on television compared to the
1996-97 season.

GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said networks should continue to
cast LGBT characters.

“We know that LGBTQ-inclusive series can indeed be successful, as
demonstrated by shows like ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘Yellowjackets,’” Ellis said
in response to the findings. “We know it is imperative for the queer
community, especially transgender people, to see our lives reflected on
screen to counteract the misinformation and harmful rhetoric going unchecked
by politicians and journalists. And we know that younger audiences are hungry
for shows that truly reflect the world around them.”

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anim8rfsk
2024-05-01 22:57:27 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
The advocacy group GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) just
released its 19th annual report on LGBT characters in television shows for
the 2023-2024 season, noting a decrease in representation for the second year
in a row.
Well, sure, with The CW going out of business.
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Ubiquitous
2024-05-02 00:55:21 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
The advocacy group GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) just
released its 19th annual report on LGBT characters in television shows for
the 2023-2024 season, noting a decrease in representation for the second
year in a row.
Well, sure, with The CW going out of business.
Oh, that's just mean!

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David Dalton
2024-05-02 04:20:40 UTC
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Do they have LGBT actors play LGBT characters?
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