- 10% QTV
"10% QTV" is a Canadian television
newsmagazine series, which aired onRogers Television stations inOntario from 1995 to 2001. It was the first multiseason television series in Canada targeted specifically to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, being preceded only by the short-run documentary series "Coming Out" in 1972.The series first aired in 1995 as "Cable 10%", and adopted the "10% QTV" name in 1997.
The series was produced in
Toronto by a volunteer committee. It aired documentary and feature reports on LGBT life and news in Canada and internationally, including an annual episode airing highlights from the Toronto Pride Parade.The series aired on all Rogers community channels in Southern and Eastern Ontario. Following the end of the series, the
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives took over the program's website, incorporating it into the CLGA's own website.External links
* [http://www.clga.ca/Material/MovingImages/docs/10percentQtv/10percentIntro.htm "10% QTV" page] at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
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