The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Netflix leads GLAAD Media Awards for LGBTQ representa­tion IN THE SPOTLIGHT

- Photos and text from wire services

Netflix is once again the top contender at the GLAAD Media Awards with 26 nomination­s, snapping up film nods for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “The Prom,” comedy series nomination­s for “Dead to Me” and “Big Mouth” and drama TV nods for “The “Umbrella Academy” and “Ratched.”

Netflix has for the past few years led the annual GLAAD nomination­s, which honors media for fair and accurate representa­tions of LGBTQ people. HBO Max followed this year with nine nomination­s, and Amazon, Hulu and HBO each received four.

The Hallmark Channel received its first nomination for “The Christmas House,” the network’s first holiday movie featuring a gay lead character. GLAAD also noted that transgende­r characters

were prominentl­y featured in “9-1-1: Lone Star,” “Star Trek: Discovery,” “Saved by the Bell,” “Big Mouth” and “Supergirl.”

Award recipients will be announced during a virtual ceremony scheduled for April.

Several categories increased from five to 10 nominees to recognize expanding levels of diverse LGBTQ representa­tion across several media genres.

The organizati­on also noted that Ryan Murphy created, directed and produced six nominees this year — “The Prom,” “Boys in the Band,” “Circus of Books,” “Hollywood,” “Ratched” and “9-1-1: Lone Star.”

Streaming services saw a total of 58 nominees, with cable receiving 29 nomination­s, and broadcast networks receiving

14. GLAAD also honored “Out,” a Pixar animated short film on Disney+ which features Pixar’s first-ever lead LGBTQ storyline, and “After Forever,” an Emmy-Award winning short-form series on Amazon Prime Video that follows a group of gay friends.

In its recent “Where We Are on TV” report, GLAAD found that LGBTQ and gender inclusiven­ess on television has retreated slightly this season due to delays and shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Music artists who earned GLAAD nomination­s this year include Adam Lambert, Brandy Clark, Halsey, Kehlani, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Pabllo Vittar, Peppermint, Ricky Martin and Sam Smith.

 ?? David Lee / Associated Press ?? From left, Chadwick Boseman, Colman Domingo, Viola Davis, Michael Potts and Glynn Turman in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.”
David Lee / Associated Press From left, Chadwick Boseman, Colman Domingo, Viola Davis, Michael Potts and Glynn Turman in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.”

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