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French gays hail new "Pink TV" channel

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Mon 25 Oct, 2004 10:15 pm
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Link : http://uk.news.yahoo.com/041025/80/f58yv.html


PARIS (Reuters) - Gays across France are celebrating the launch of the country's first television channel for homosexuals, anticipating a pink mixture of fashion, travel, talk, cult movies, music and soap operas.


The launch of "Pink TV" comes as gays in France are already making headlines with a controversial push to legalise same-sex marriages and calls to enhance the fiscal rights of gay couples.


"The gay wave," Le Parisien daily said on Monday in big letters on its front page on top of a rainbow flag.


But the creators of Pink TV say they also want to cater for heterosexuals.


"Pink will not be a ghetto channel, but one to assert gay identity," its president, Pascal Houzelot, told Le Parisien. "We want to accompany a positive development in society but remain watchful of movements going the opposite way."


Houzelot estimated some 3.5 million people in France are gay, some seven percent of the population, and hoped to attract at least 180,000 subscribers to the private channel.


For nine euros (6.3 pounds) a month, viewers will be able to cheer gay comedians, enter debates on gay rights, enjoy classic films or watch porn movies late at night.


Gay rights activists say the channel could help make homosexuality more acceptable in France, where the conservative government has taken a strong stance against legalising gay weddings or allowing gays to adopt children.


"The gay channel helps to show homosexuality is something normal, which is a good thing," said Alain Piriou from the Inter-LGBT gay rights group. "It can highlight that gays are just another part of society with their own interests."


But Piriou said Pink TV, whose launch has caused little controversy so far, would be unlikely to play a major role in the struggle to improve gay rights.


"In our campaign to legalise gay weddings, for example, we seek to address as broad an audience as possible. Promoting this demand on the gay channel -- to ourselves basically -- doesn't really serve this interest," he said.


The debate about same-sex marriages gained steam after a maverick mayor performed France's first gay wedding in June. Although a court subsequently annulled it, many gay couples have vowed to tie the knot.


Some politicians from the Socialist opposition are promising to push for legalising gay marriage, but conservatives oppose it as an attack on the sanctity of marriage.
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benconservato
 
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Reply Tue 16 Nov, 2004 02:21 pm
there are some cool ads... I will find one for you.
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benconservato
 
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Reply Tue 16 Nov, 2004 02:27 pm
voila!
Bet that ad got pulled quickly...

http://www.benconservato.com/img/ord-pickup/pink.jpg
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Ceili
 
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Reply Tue 16 Nov, 2004 02:40 pm
why?
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benconservato
 
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Reply Wed 17 Nov, 2004 02:22 pm
Because it is Mitterand and Helmut Kohl... perhaps they wouldn't like it?
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Ceili
 
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Reply Wed 17 Nov, 2004 03:28 pm
Thanks, I didn't dawn on me who this was...
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benconservato
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 02:09 am
Don't worry, I had to be reminded who Kohl was... I knew he was a politician, but that was it.
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Ceili
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 02:13 am
I forgot what they looked like, I hear their names all the time. Helmut Kolh sounds like a made-up manequin.
Ta, ceili
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 03:12 am
The photo seems to be from 1983.

Might well be that I don't recall Australian or/and Canadian PMs from more than 20 years ago (although, I doubt that one of them served 16 years in such a position: Kohl from 1982 to 1998 :wink: ).
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 03:14 am
Looking over some French sites, Pink TV is now expecting to get 50,000 until the end of this year.

(Their PROGRAM seems to be quite, ehem, normal, I think.)
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benconservato
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 03:54 am
Well the rest of the ads are very gay in terms of gay type ads... I suspect it is "normal" perhaps it was a need to have a gay station?

I can't have a look as we are refusing to buy a TV.

Of course Queer as Folk is there... that show cracks me up, I can't watch it for more than 5 minutes, I can't stop laughing at how ludicrious it is, it would be the same if it was a hetro show I am sure. You should have heard the complaints about it in Australia!
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