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GLAAD reviewed all prime-time programming -- totaling 4,787.5 hours -- on the major broadcast networks between June 1, 2009 and May 31, 2010. The study also examined all original prime-time programming
-- 1,227.75 hours -- on 10 prominent cable networks. This included dramas, comedies, unscripted fare and newsmagazines. GLAAD noted, with approval, the parenting role played by gay couple Mitchell and Cameron on ABC's "Modern Family," and the story line on Fox's "Glee" where high school student Kurt comes out as gay to his father. "When television networks share real stories of our community, audiences begin to see the common ground that we all share," Barrios said. In September, GLAAD will release its annual report evaluating gay, bisexual and transgender inclusion, and other diversity, among scripted characters scheduled to appear during the 2010-11 season.
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