TV
QTV confirms new Gay Games contract
Published Friday, Dec 3 2004, 23:15 GMT | By James Welsh
US-based Q Television Network has confirmed that it has negotiated the broadcast rights to the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago.
"This is a major contract for Q Television," said Frank Olsen, the network's president and CEO. "The Gay Games is a monumental event for the Gay and Lesbian community and we are thrilled to be the only television network to have an exclusive contract. We look forward to telling the stories of these amazing athletes to our viewers."
The Gay Games VII will be held on July 15 to July 22, 2006.
Q Television is carried on the RCN cable operator in New York, Boston, and San Francisco, and plans to expand its availability by gaining carriage on digital satellite.
"This is a major contract for Q Television," said Frank Olsen, the network's president and CEO. "The Gay Games is a monumental event for the Gay and Lesbian community and we are thrilled to be the only television network to have an exclusive contract. We look forward to telling the stories of these amazing athletes to our viewers."
The Gay Games VII will be held on July 15 to July 22, 2006.
Q Television is carried on the RCN cable operator in New York, Boston, and San Francisco, and plans to expand its availability by gaining carriage on digital satellite.
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