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Openly gay showrunner of new Star Trek series is beamed off the show by CBS
CBS told Variety Bryan Fuller “remains an executive producer, and will continue to map out the story arc.”
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Jen Richards, Angelica Ross to appear on Laverne Cox’s new show on CBS
What’s next? Maybe an all-trans “Golden Girls” reboot with Cox and the actresses from the Emmy-nominated “Her Story?”
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Queer Star Trek? It’s out there
Space is not the final frontier. We found this bottom in the red shir — well, he was wearing a red shirt.
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New CBS entertainment chief vows more prime-time diversity
“I’m just a gay guy from Indiana who doesn’t play basketball, but now I’m the entertainment president of CBS,” said Glenn Geller, who was promoted to the job last fall.
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Why would CBS steal the name and branding of this 40-year-old gay newspaper?
It’s a classic case of big guy vs. little guy — but this time, the little guy is a gay media company. And the big guy is CBS.
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‘Big Brother’ casts first openly transgender houseguest
CBS has revealed the cast of “Big Brother 17, which includes the first-ever openly transgender contestant on the U.S. version of the popular summer series.
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‘Face the Nation’ introduces Tony Perkins as ‘hate group leader’ who ‘doesn’t speak for Christians’
Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, branded an anti-gay “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, says most Americans would not be comfortable with a Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality.
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Jonathan Knight on being outed and how ‘The Amazing Race’ helped his anxiety
New Kid on the Block Jonathan Knight, who appears on CBS’ “The Amazing Race” with his partner Harley Rodriguez, opens up about how hiding his sexual orientation led to his struggle with stage fright and panic attacks.
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Laverne Cox cast as transgender lawyer in CBS legal drama pilot
“Orange Is The New Black” star Laverne Cox, who was the first openly transgender actor to be nominated for an Emmy in 2014, has been cast in CBS’s legal drama pilot “Doubt.”