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  • {{Header|Here Media 08/20}} ...Angeles, the company produces and distributes niche content focused on '''LGBT consumers'''.
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  • {{Header|LGBT subculture 07/22}} ...out how exactly people identify themselves is to ask them, and sometimes, LGBT people either cannot or will not define themselves any more specifically th
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  • ...nitoring organization, founded as a protest against defamatory coverage of LGBT people. Its agenda has since extended to the entertainment industry and its {{cat|LGBT}}
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  • == Publisher of High Times acquires LGBT publications == ...iast magazine “High Times,” has funded a management buyout of a handful of media brands catering to the gay community.
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  • ...ho has been found out as being gay and has their sexuality reported in the media. {{terms}}{{LGBT}}
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  • ...obiography—as well as literary fiction and works by today's most respected LGBT authors." In 2010, Publishers Weekly announced that Alyson Books would swit ...(now known as [[Here Publishing]] Inc. and currently a subsidiary of Here Media Inc.) bought rights to The Advocate, OUT, HIV Plus, and <u>Alyson Books</u>
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  • {{LGBT}} ...sexual, or with a high-profile reference to bisexuality in popular culture media, like a cover article of a magazine.
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  • * [http://www.honeyjew.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=87 Dogging in the media] {{LGBT slang}}
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  • ...t least, gay beats have attracted some attention from some sections of the media. This has led to a police presence at those identified. There is currently {{LGBT slang}}
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  • ...lm based on the web series Queer Duck, produced by Icebox.com for Mishmash Media, Inc. The film first aired on the gay-themed channel Logo on July 16, 2006, {{cat|LGBT films Q}}
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  • ...anda Plummer, and Mary Jo Randle. The film was nominated for the [[GLAAD]] Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. {{cat|LGBT films A}}
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  • ==LGBT culture== {{Main|LGBT culture}}
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  • ...ger location. To top it all off, the hub of this year’s events will be the LGBT Community Center, located in the heart of NYC’s historic West Village. ...NCSF made sure they were on hand at the Leather weekend, meeting with the media, making sure we came off looking good in the public light.
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  • | category = LGBT Magazine ...readers in sync. It is published by Amos Palm Publications, an Iowa based media management group.
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  • ...g brought the film out on DVD; in 2003, it was released internationally by Media Luna, GHB. {{cat|LGBT films A}}
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  • ...uline images of themselves and not the stereotypes presented in mainstream media. Through their encounter with Drummer, many gay men realized that there wer ...felt today in gay men's mass media, not just porno, but in mainstream gay media of all kinds from movies to art and writing!"
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  • ...'s Lobby Day and Creating Change, the national activist conference for the LGBT community. ;NCSF and the Media
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  • ...her recent coinage. It has mostly been used in relation to the underground LGBT hip hop scene as shown in the [[documentary]] Pick Up the Mic and featured ...in the blogosphere but it has rarely, if ever, made it into print or mass media. An exception is the Billboard charting single "Back to My Roots" by RuPaul
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  • ...wich. It premiered on August 11, 1997 on Lifetime. The movie won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie, and Bedelia was nominated for a Ca {{cat|LGBT films A}}
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  • ...ty damage which was later attributed to the crowd by police and mainstream media. The damage included broken windows and glass doors on the City Hall and th {{LGBT}}{{footer}}
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