Pride2021 Month Programming: How Networks Are Marking LGBTQ Celebrations In June (We’ll update the list when new PRIDE Month programming is announced)
The first LGBTQ+ digital cable TV network will Revry Presents House of Pride Brought to You by McDonald’s, a variety special hosted by Manilla Luzon, Shar Jossel and Ryan Mitchell on June 6 and “Can’t Cancel Pride,” a virtual relief benefit for the LGBTQ+ community presented by iHeartMedia and P&G.
America’s first and largest SVOD LGBTQ+ TV video channel is marking Pride Month with programs including the inaugural trans-exclusive modeling competition Slay Model Search , a “Pride Edition” of, a short film about love in a concentration camp, featuring 92-year-old Holocaust survivor David Lenga .The cable channel exclusive to Spectrum customers is offering Pride Month.
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