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[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005, outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to be significant parts of the schedule (as of 2007).
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[http://www.logoonlinelogotv.com/ LOGO'''Logo TV'''] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005, outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to be significant parts of the schedule (as of 2007).
 
As concerns this community, the most significant programming acquisition the network made to date was their 2009 commitment to repeats of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', possibly due to the show's cultural positioning or one of Willow's later [[Lipstick Lesbian|character dimensions]]. Other programs of note include ''[[Rick and Steve]]'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Lego bricks) and ''[[Noah's Arc]]'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).
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Owns the popular ''After Ellen'' and ''After Elton'' [[Blog|blogs]], and the news site 365gay.com.
 
Currently undergoing a transition into [[Broken Base]], as they are decreasing their showcasing of gay shows, movies & media in media in favor of shows like ''[[16 &and Pregnant]]'' and the ''[[Jersey Shore]]'', in an effort to rebrand.
 
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