Gay Cable Network

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Gay Cable Network (GCN) was one of the first cable television networks which openly appealed to a gay and lesbian audience. It was established in 1982 in New York City by Lou Maletta, was broadcast on Manhattan Cable Television channel 35 and wound down operations in 2000–2001.[1] It initially broadcast a series titled Men in Films, which explored male erotica, and evolved to host a wider variety of content, including news and current affairs programs which covered political developments affecting the LGBT community and the AIDS/HIV epidemic. Throughout its time, GCN provided coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, with on-floor correspondents interviewing candidates and delegates, as well as coverage of the 1987 and 1993 LGBT rights marches on Washington. A documentary aired on GCN, Out in the 90's, earned the network a Special Recognition Award at the inaugural GLAAD Media Awards in 1990.
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employeeOf Humm, Andy person
foundedBy Maletta, Louis P. person
employeeOf Northrop, Ann person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York City NY US
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Cable television
Gay activists
Gay liberation movement
Gays
Lesbians
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Television broadcasting

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Establishment 1982

Disestablishment 2001

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