Posts tagged LGBTQIA representation in film
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Happiest Season - Is Queer Representation Finally Mainstream?

December 23, 2020

Welcome back to another episode of What About Dat? My name is Jen and today on the cast I'm joined by the full What About Dat Team to discuss Happiest Season. Specially, the way it transcends into the mainstream media.

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How to Write a Lesbian Spinoff

So, you’re the producer/showrunner/writer of a TV show and you’re considering whether to spinoff the lesbian characters from your show into a new vehicle. Is it financially worth it? How can you ensure it will be successful? This article is offers a “how to” based on two recent case studies and argues that a spinoff can be both creatively fulfilling and financially successful. Let’s look at how.

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Lesbian Economics

As a market segment, the overall LGBT community punches above its weight. The purchasing power of the American LGBT community was estimated at $965 billion in 2018, making the queer community’s “pink dollar” the strongest of any minority group in the US. 

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The road to representation on the Hallmark Channel is uphill, but there is hope…

By now, everyone knows the story. The wedding planning website Zola.com submitted to the Hallmark Channel six wedding ads, four of which featured a wedding between a same-sex female couple. After one of the ads ran in December, the conservative Christian organization One Million Moms—a subsidiary of the American Family Association, one of the nation’s leading anti-LGBTQ groups—gathered a petition with 35,009 signatures and complained directly to Bill Abbott, CEO of Crown Media Family Networks, Hallmark's parent company, about both the ads and Abbott’s publicly expressed “openness” to Hallmark airing LGBT content. Crown Media responded by pulling the four lesbian ads but not the two straight ads.

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