Gays, lesbians getting better showcase on U.S. TV
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American TV viewers are seeing more gay, lesbian and transgender characters on their screens and story lines are better reflecting current issues in the gay community, according to a survey set for release on Thursday.
Characters like gay police officer John Cooper on NBC's "Southland" -- a rarity for a gritty crime drama -- and the gay parents of an adopted baby on the new ABC comedy "Modern Family" -- are sweeping away old TV stereotypes.
Some 44 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) characters make regular appearances in scripted shows on network and mainstream cable TV in the new 2009-10 television season, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), said in its annual "Where We Are on TV" report.
The 18 LGBT characters on major U.S. networks account for 3 percent of all scripted series in the prime-time TV schedule, up from 2.6 percent a year ago, the report said.
Characters like gay police officer John Cooper on NBC's "Southland" -- a rarity for a gritty crime drama -- and the gay parents of an adopted baby on the new ABC comedy "Modern Family" -- are sweeping away old TV stereotypes.
Some 44 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) characters make regular appearances in scripted shows on network and mainstream cable TV in the new 2009-10 television season, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), said in its annual "Where We Are on TV" report.
The 18 LGBT characters on major U.S. networks account for 3 percent of all scripted series in the prime-time TV schedule, up from 2.6 percent a year ago, the report said.
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