98. Dear Netflix: Stop Cancelling Our Queer Shows
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Today, authentic LGBTQ+ representation in TV is more important than ever since it reflects the community's diverse experiences, fosters a sense of inclusivity, challenges stereotypes, and provides meaningful representation that resonates with audiences to promote understanding and acceptance. However, in recent years, we’ve seen a trend where LGBTQ+ shows have been increasingly canceled, some after just one season, with Netflix being the biggest culprit. In this episode, we’re examining Netflix’s recent cancellations of LGBTQ+ shows, comparing their approach to queer content with other media companies, and exploring the streaming giant's controversies surrounding decisions in the realm of LGBTQ+ storytelling. Related Episodes: Listen to Episode 07. The History of Gay Representation in TV & FilmListen to Episode 09. Corporate Greed & Rainbow CapitalismListen to Episode 55. Gay for Pay: Should Straight Actors Play Queer Characters? Additional Resources: Every LGBTQ+ Show Cancelled Over the Past Year30 LGBTQ+ Shows That Got Canceled in 2023Netflix Employees Walk Out Over Dave Chappelle SpecialNetflix Reportedly Gave Exec Second Chance After Investigating His Use Of Anti-LGBTQ LanguageNetflix Cut from LGBTQ Corporate Equality Report over Dave Chappelle’s ‘The Closer’Ricky Gervais Netflix Special Condemned by LGBTQ Groups for ‘Anti-Trans Rants Masquerading as Jokes’Ricky Gervais Condemned for Crude, Tired and Lazy AIDS Jokes in Controversial Netflix SpecialNetflix CEO Faces Backlash for Wild Comments on Cancelled Shows: ‘They are NOT Allies’Shane Gillis was Fired from SNL for Anti-Gay Slurs. He Now Has a New Special on NetflixDave Chappelle Goes After Disabled Community in 'The Dreamer'Why Are So Many TV Shows About Queer Women Getting the Axe?GLAAD's 2022-2023 Where We Are on TV ReportSupport the Show. Get Your Merch
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