The Most Gay-Friendly Television Networks
GLAAD just released its annual “Network Responsibility Index” which scans every major television network to find which ones gave LGBT issues the most airtime in the last year. You can read the full report here, but, with the help of The Advocate, I’m listing the basic info below, where you’ll find broadcast and cable networks listed from best to worst. Not too many surprises here, except maybe that Behind the Candelabra failed to earn HBO a coveted “Good” mark, and out of the two channels that scored “Failing,” one scored a big fat zero in LGBT-inclusive airtime.
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Fox takes the No. 1 slot, because, hello, Glee. Any network that OKs that paisley shirt gets an automatic +1,000 gay points, right? I’m still mourning the loss of The New Normal, but mostly because I miss Justin Bartha’s cute mug. CBS managed to eke by with an “Adequate” score, thanks, no doubt, to this memorable smooch by the Beekman Boys on Amazing Race.BEST CABLE NETWORKS
The GLAAD report says, “the majority of LGBT impressions on ABC Family were on the drama Pretty Little Liars, one of ABC Family’s most popular and recognizable series.”
From the GLAAD report: “The series Web Therapy featured a storyline about Fiona’s (Lisa Kudrow) husband being revealed as gay, though it only aired two of its episodes in primetime last year.”

“The police drama series Southland remained one of the most inclusive programs on [TNT] as it continued to prominently feature gay LAPD officer John Cooper (left).

On Tyler Perry’s House of Payne teenage character Rashard came out of the closet, but his minor role wasn’t enough to lift TBS’s failing mark.