Jls have announced that they will be taking an easyJet flight to this year's Mobo Awards. The low cost airline has teamed up with the ceremony and will fly the group on a special chartered flight from London Gatwick to the event in Liverpool. Paul Simmons, UK Commercial Manager at easyJet, said: "We're delighted that easyJet has been selected as the airline of choice for the Mobo Awards and thrilled to be flying Jls to the event. "The awards ceremony promises to be a spectacular showcase of international talent and diversity (more)...
- 10/30/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
**Spoiler Alert** This post contains major plot details from Tuesday night's episode of NCIS.
AfterElton has written at length about CBS and its appalling track record of including Lgbt characters in its scripted programming. Ae reviewed the major networks back in 2008, noting the invisibility of Glbt characters on CBS's scripted programming. Last year GLAAD gave the network a failing grade in its Network Responsibility Index for the 2008-09 season for gay visibility, noting that just 5% of the network's 1,148 hours of primetime programming was Lgbt-inclusive. CBS continued in its failing ways for the 2009-2010 season.
Responding to her network's poor performance, CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler told AfterElton in 2008 that network policy was one of inclusion and that a goal of CBS's programming is "to reflect what our audience looks like." The issue of Glbt representation was important to her personally, she said, because of her background in the New York...
AfterElton has written at length about CBS and its appalling track record of including Lgbt characters in its scripted programming. Ae reviewed the major networks back in 2008, noting the invisibility of Glbt characters on CBS's scripted programming. Last year GLAAD gave the network a failing grade in its Network Responsibility Index for the 2008-09 season for gay visibility, noting that just 5% of the network's 1,148 hours of primetime programming was Lgbt-inclusive. CBS continued in its failing ways for the 2009-2010 season.
Responding to her network's poor performance, CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler told AfterElton in 2008 that network policy was one of inclusion and that a goal of CBS's programming is "to reflect what our audience looks like." The issue of Glbt representation was important to her personally, she said, because of her background in the New York...
- 1/20/2011
- by FakeName
- The Backlot
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