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ABC, FX Get
High Marks From GLAAD

ABC, FX Get
High Marks From GLAAD

The marriage between gay characters Kevin and Scotty in the season finale of ABC's Brothers & Sisters helped the network win the highest praise Sunday from an advocacy group that pushes for more visibility of such characters on television.

The marriage between gay characters Kevin and Scotty in the season finale of ABC's Brothers & Sisters helped the network win the highest praise Sunday from an advocacy group that pushes for more visibility of such characters on television.

It was the first wedding of two gay or lesbian characters in a prime-time scripted series, said the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. ABC has had other historic moments, including introducing a gay character to Soap in 1977, having a gay teen in My So-Called Life, and Ellen DeGeneres coming out on Ellen as well as in real life.

ABC ranked highest among the broadcast networks in hours where gay and lesbian characters were portrayed, with FX topping the 10 cable networks monitored, GLAAD said.

ABC is owned by the Walt Disney Corp., and FX by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

''We know that programming to lesbian and gay viewers is good business, and these are two networks that realize the social and economic benefits of including images of our community in their programming,'' said Damon Romine, GLAAD's director of entertainment media.

FX was praised for Nip/Tuck, which GLAAD said had one gay, lesbian, or bisexual character in every episode. Rescue Me had a minor story line with a gay couple having a commitment ceremony, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia had a transgender character.

Fox, also owned by News Corp., and NBC both had ''failing'' grades from GLAAD. While GLAAD was pleased by the inclusion of gay characters on House and the games American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance, the group didn't like a New Amsterdam episode where two lesbian characters fell in love with a straight man.

GLAAD is pushing NBC to include more gay characters, particularly after the prominent lesbian doctor Kerry Weaver left ER. (AP)

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