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Life Site News
 
 
Friday July 30, 2010
 
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CBS President Apologizes for Not Having Enough Homosexual  Propaganda

By James Tillman 
July 30, 2010 (_LifeSiteNews.com_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/) )  -- CBS 
President Nina Tassler has apologized for the network's low rating on the  
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation's (GLAAD) recent _"Network  
Responsibility Index," _ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jul/10072307.html) 
which ranked broadcast and cable networks by the  percentage of 
"LGBT-inclusive" hours in their original prime time programming.  
"We're very disappointed in our track record so far," said Tassler at the  
Television Critics Association fall previews.  "We'll try to do  better." 
CBS received the worst rating of the five broadcast networks evaluated, 
with  7% of its original primetime programming being classified as  
"LGBT-inclusive." 
The CW, Fox, ABC, and NBC all scored ahead of CBS. 
GLAAD had faulted CBS for having no regular LGBT series characters.  CBS  
had homosexual characters in at least three reality shows, a recurring  
homosexual character in one series, and homosexual characters in single 
episodes  
of at least two other shows. 
GLAAD also blamed CBS series such as "CSI" and "NCSIS: Los Angeles" for  
having "a track record of portraying LGBT people as only victims or 
pathological  killers." 
"CBS needs to ensure that this does not happen in the future," they said.  
Promising to make up for past failures, Tassler said the show "The Good 
Wife"  would introduce a homosexual character, and there would be a recurring  
homosexual character on "S#*! My Dad Says." 
GLAAD President Jarret Barrios said that it was "encouraging that CBS 
shares  our disappointment in the network’s lack of gay and transgender 
representation  and we are hopeful that the new characters will help build 
awareness 
and  understanding of our community among viewers." 
“After two years of receiving a ‘failing’ grade and a commitment last year 
to  be more inclusive, we hope that CBS President Nina Tassler makes true 
on this  promise to bring the network more in line with the industry 
standard." 
GLAAD had also rated cable networks: MTV rated first, while ABC Family came 
 in second.

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