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The SiriusXM OutQ News Blog

Welcome to the Sirius XM OutQ News Blog. Here we post write versons and occasionally audio, transcripts or other bonus material from some of the stories that air in our hourly newscasts on Sirius XM OutQ, the world&#;s only 24/7 LGBT telecast channel. OutQ can be found on Sirius and XM Satellite Radio Channel

You can acquire a free time subscription to all of OutQ at the SiriusXM website.

The stories that we&#;ll announce here are the ones for which we have done some original reporting. Sometimes that&#;s lots of phone or field interviews and other investigation. Sometimes it will be as simple as getting a fast quote &#; or even a &#;no comment&#; &#; from the opposing side on a story where other LGBT news sources may just slightly rewrite a group&#;s news release. What appears here is a tiny fraction of the many LGBT-related stories we breeze every day.

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Tonight on OutQ, SIRIUS XM's channel for the Woman-loving woman, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans community (SIRIUS channel and XM channel 98), The Derek & Romaine Illustrate presents 'I Want My Gay TV: The LGBT History Of Television.' And amongst other revelations, are some very candid comments from "Queer Eye's" former 'Culture Vulture,' Jai Rodriguez.

Jai, who re-emerged on the pop culture scene last night playing himself as a reporter in Lady Gaga & Beyonce's much talked about "Telephone" music video, expressed to co-hosts Derek Hartley and Romaine Patterson that he was always uncomfortable in his role on Bravo's popular "Queer Eye" franchise (which began in ), because his role was so undefined.

"My exposure of doing 'Queer Eye' was probably different than the other four guys," he explained. "The other guys were really experts working in their field for such a prolonged time and this really gave them an opportunity to shine. My exposure on the other hand was kind of depressive the first couple of years, because unfortunately, I was doing things I wasn't used to doing. And that put a l

Sirius Turns On Gay Radio Channel

Fledgling satellite radio provider Sirius last Monday debuted what appears to be the first full-time radio channel serving gay and queer woman listeners.

Dubbed OutQ, the channel is virtually all news, talk and information and so far carries no commercials.

That could change, but it might take awhile, not so much because of the subject matter but because Sirius has few subscribers of any sort at this point. At the end of the fourth quarter, it reported 30,, although Larry Rebich, vice president of programming and market development, says the company will announce recent figures "that will easily be twice as large as that" in early May.

"We've been very gratified," he added, "all of our partners have been so supportive" of OutQ, including automobile manufacturers DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, which offer Sirius for some models.

"We're geared up to present very current and controversial programming," Rebich said, including a nighttime love, sex and affair program.

Anyone who doesn't want to hear the channel (which is part of the

NEWS RELEASE
March 16,

Limited-run series of live, call-in shows takes in-depth see at AIDS in Queer America— from the bedroom to the doctor’s office to the community to Capitol Hill

NEW YORK, N.Y. – SiriusXM OutQ, the nation&#;s first and only 24/7 LGBT radio channel, and Greater Than AIDS, a national movement to respond to AIDS in America, announced today the launch of SpeakOUT: Real Chat about AIDS in Male lover America, a limited-run series of live, call-in shows that will connect listeners across the country with medical experts, people living with HIV and notable members of the LGBT community to have an honest and challenging dialogue about the current express of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the gay society as well as the country at large.

The first installment of the series will be co-hosted by SiriusXM OutQ&#;s Larry Flick and Frank Spinelli, MD, Clinical Director of HIV Services at New York City’s Cabrini Medical Center and author of The Advocate Guide to Same-sex attracted Men&#;s Health and Wellness and air live on Saturday, March 17 from – am ET on SiriusXM OutQ channel The live, ca