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'''''So Gay TV''''' is a ] television ], which aired on ] in the early 2000s. Hosted by ] and later by ], the program originally aired in 2000 as an ] television series connected to '']'', and was picked up by PrideVision when that network launched in 2001. '''''So Gay TV''''' is a ] television ], which aired on ] in the early 2000s.<ref name=grid>. '']'', August 7, 2013.</ref> Hosted by ] and later by ],<ref name=grid /> the program originally aired in 2000 as an ] television series connected to '']'', and was picked up by PrideVision when that network launched in 2001.<ref name=grid />


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So Gay TV is a Canadian television talk show, which aired on PrideVision in the early 2000s. Hosted by Mathieu Chantelois and later by Jason Ruta, the program originally aired in 2000 as an Internet television series connected to U8TV: The Lofters, and was picked up by PrideVision when that network launched in 2001.

So Gay TV mixed panel discussions and interviews with documentary and feature reports on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues and life in Canada. The show was nominated for Best Talk Series at the 2002 Gemini Awards.

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  1. ^ "Reality bites: An oral history of The Lofters". The Grid, August 7, 2013.


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