【Sedan Sex (2018)】
GLAAD's report on Sedan Sex (2018)LGBTQ representation in television, released Thursday, initially looked like a cause for celebration.
The organization, which has been examining this data for more than 20 years, came out with some surprising data tailor-made for a happy headline: there were more LGBTQ characters on television than ever before. And while that achievement was notable, the report said, that milestone obscured some other critical representational issues, particularly when it came to queer women and women of color.
SEE ALSO: No one is talking about LGBTQ issues this election. That's a problem."Where We Are on TV" found that 4.8 percent (43 characters) of characters in the 2016/2017 broadcast scripted primetime TV programming are LGBTQ, compared to 95.4% of characters who are heterosexual (854 characters). Broadcast networks are scheduled to feature 28 recurring LGBTQ characters, the highest its ever been. This year, cable features 142 regular and recurring LGBTQ characters, the same as it was the year before.
But 4.8% percent still feels like a paltry number, especially when a recent study found that 7% of people aged 18-35 identified as LGBTQ.
The numbers also only tell part of the story. As Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD's president and CEO cautioned in the piece, it's not just the number of LGBTQ characters represented that matter, it's how they're portrayed:
"For all the advancement made, many LGBTQ characters still fall into outdated stereotypes or harmful tropes," Ellis wrote in the report.
There's a long tradition, for example, of television and film killing off their queer characters. A widely shared report produced by Autostraddlein March 2016 found that only 30 lesbian or bisexual TV characters of the 383 who have appeared on American television since 1976 were given happy endings, while 95 have died.
"Most of these deaths served no other purpose than to further the narrative of a more central (and often straight, cisgender) character,” Ellis wrote in the GLAAD report. “When there are so few lesbian and bisexual women on television, the decision to kill these characters in droves sends a toxic message about the worth of queer female stories.”
Via GiphyThough the percentage of black series regular characters is at a record high, black women only make up 38% of those characters. Latino representation lags at just 8%, while Asian-Americans make makes up just 6% of all characters.
72% of LGBTQ characters on cable television are white.
You can read the full report here.
RELATED: Queer women ask big questions about straight sex
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Waymo data shows humans are terrible drivers compared to AI
2025-06-26 04:08Get the Revlon One
2025-06-26 02:42Bill threatens to make using DeepSeek a crime for Americans
2025-06-26 02:29Sri Lanka vs. Australia 2025 livestream: Watch 2nd Test for free
2025-06-26 02:10Boeing's new VR simulator immerses astronauts in space training
2025-06-26 02:08Popular Posts
Best Garmin deal: Save over $100 on Garmin Forerunner 955
2025-06-26 04:03Best Fire TV Stick 4K deal: Save $20 at Amazon
2025-06-26 03:35Best Beats deal: Get $50 off Studio Buds+
2025-06-26 03:17Best MUBI deal: 3 months for $1
2025-06-26 02:29This is the fattest of the extremely fat bears
2025-06-26 02:04Featured Posts
Apple is actively looking at AI search for Safari
2025-06-26 04:10Best kitchen deal: Save $40 on the Ninja Foodi Smoothie Bowl Maker
2025-06-26 03:13Best robot vacuum deal: Save $200 on Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum
2025-06-26 01:48Popular Articles
Best soundbar deal: Save $300 on the Sonos Arc
2025-06-26 04:22NYT Strands hints, answers for February 6
2025-06-26 03:57Best Beats deal: Get $50 off Studio Buds+
2025-06-26 03:53Whale Vomit Episode 5: Startup Monarchy
2025-06-26 03:31Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (1872)
Leadership Information Network
Skype is finally shutting down
2025-06-26 04:05Reality Information Network
Best travel deal: Book Alaska Airlines flights for as low as $49 each way
2025-06-26 03:43Image Information Network
Phoenix Suns vs. Oklahoma City Thunder 2025 livestream: Watch NBA online
2025-06-26 03:27Transmission Information Network
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 6: Tips to solve Connections #136
2025-06-26 02:58Exquisite Information Network
Apple is actively looking at AI search for Safari
2025-06-26 02:00