Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 6:51 p.m. No.9676741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6762 >>6823 >>6849 >>6892

PB

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>>9676464 <fags, you miss the point of the connections and who COX IS as a company, they are in the club same as CNN and why they are so opposed to putting OAN on lineup

>>9676593 < nonanons who don't digg are all over this board

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Interesting when searching

gay friendly cable channels

first on search engine you get:

 

this order of clicks

 

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gay+friendly+cable+channels&atb=v225-4rk&ia=web&iai=r1-0&page=1&sexp=%7B%22v7exp%22%3A%22a%22%2C%22rgiexp%22%3A%22b%22%7D

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:LGBT-related_television_channels

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeform_(TV_channel)

 

Free form TV is on the list for gay friendly cable channels, but when you go to the wiki about Freeform TV, NO MENTION of gay friendly even though it is linked form the gay friendly wiki?

 

Click on Freeform TV, it is Disney owned.

 

COX has so many stupid channels and non English channels including Spanish Univision and Telemundo and so many other random things including NETFLIX,

but cannot put up OAN Conservative news with millions asking for it to be added for years???

Seems sketchy and deciding what we can and cannot view based on ideology and we pay for it!

we should force them to include OAN by millions of demands, COX ON DEMAND is their slogan

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxgduMmylUc

Many Sides of Me - Contour from Cox - Commercial

Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:03 p.m. No.9676892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6904 >>7041

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what the fuck? retardanons

 

I am telling you dig as they are CABAL fucking fag who cannot understand a simple post

they deny OAN but have all the imagery and symbology telling us who they are

COX CABLE GEORGIA IS CABAL

you realize THEY ARE PART OF THE PROGRAMMING for the masses

 

fuck you are morans

 

Any digAnons see what I am showing you??????

 

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Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:14 p.m. No.9677046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7066

kek

 

Corona Cartel Dies

Leading sire Corona Cartel was laid to rest on December 18.

 

December 18, 2019 | Racing , Racing | Racing , Racing

 

Corona Cartel, 25, was euthanized on December 18, 2019, due to infirmities of old age.

 

The legendary stallion was bred by Robert Etchandy and was foaled on March 31, 1994. His sire, Holland Ease, was a son of First Down Dash, and he was the first foal out of champion runner and eventual American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Corona Chick.

 

Corona Cartel was purchased at the 1995 Vessels Schvaneveldt Sale as a yearling by Celina Molina, who sent the horse to trainer Jaime Gomez, who would guide the colt through his 14-race career.

 

Ridden by Eddie Garcia, Corona Cartel crossed the wire first in his racing debut on April 19, 1996, but was disqualified for interference. Two starts later, they would win the $180,000 Kindergarten Futurity (G2), and then at Ruidoso Downs, saddled by Carlos Lopez, he grabbed a win in the $184,640 All American Futurity Consolation. He then returned to Los Alamitos and won the Tiny’s Gay Handicap before capturing the $1,055,000 Los Alamitos Million Futurity (G1).

 

He would return as a sophomore to contest the Vandy’s Flash Handicap (G3) and PCQHRA Breeders’ Derby (RG2) before retiring from the racetrack with an official record of six wins and earnings of $557,142.

 

Molina chose Lazy E Ranch as the young stallion’s new home, and he would remain there for the rest of his life. There, they would develop him into American Quarter Horse racing’s No. 2 all-time leading sire, behind only First Down Dash on the list of top sires. In 2001, the stallion was syndicated.

 

At the time of his death, he had 1,862 foals registered from 21 crops, and progeny earnings of more than $62.8 million. He has sired 1,069 winners from 1,542 starters, and 179 stakes winners.

 

His single leading earner is also a world champion and the sport’s all-time leading distaffer, Blues Girl Too, who earned $2,032,328.

 

Other top runners include All American Futurity (G1) winner Teller Cartel ($1,212,471), Eye For Corona ($1,100,121), Five Bar Cartel ($1,068,825), Chazaq ($963,664), I Like The Odds ($991,606), PYC Paint Your Wagon ($889,581), KVN Corona ($868,077), Remember Me Rose ($820,895), Flying Fig ($806,920), Docs Best Card ($784,318), Uncle D ($682,965), Carters Cartel ($659,146), Big Lew ($638,878), Jess Macho Corona ($596,636), Ms First Prize Rose ($550,105), Fantastic Corona Jr ($541,896), BP Cartels Alibi ($537,441), Coronas First Diva ($496,377) and Time For A Cigar ($468,963), among many more.

 

He is one of the sport’s great sire of sires, with sons such as Agouti, Big Daddy Cartel, Big Lew, BV Travelin Soldier, Call Me Cole, Capo De Capi, Cartel Success, Cartels Feature, Carters Cartel, Corona B, Corona Silver, Corona Surfer, Coronado Cartel, Coronas Leaving You, Coronas Prospect, Cosino, Dale Badon, Dee Bam, Docs Best Card, Dragon Wings, Encore, Escondido Beach, Eye On Corona, Fantastic Corona Jr, Fast Prize Cartel, Fiftyshadezofgrey, Five Bar Cartel, Furyofthewind, Heart Of The Cartel, Highest Fire, Ivory James, Kiddy Up, KVN Corona, Lethal Corona, Little Corona, Majestic Cartel, Maxximuss, Mister Fulton, Mr Ease Cartel, Noe Cartel, One Famous Versace, Pappasito, Prime Talent, PYC Paint Your Wagon, Rip Tide, Special Royal Corona, Stel Corona, Streakin Six Cartel, Tee Cos, Teller Cartel, Texas Icon, The Louisiana Cartel and Undaunted.

 

He is also a leading broodmare sire, with more than $80 million in earnings. In 2019, he sits as the No. 2 leading broodmare sire with earnings in excess of $8.1 million.

 

Corona Cartel’s influence extends past the racetrack as well. He has sired horses that have won AQHA points in halter and performance. Among his progeny is Cartel Caliente, who earned the very rare honor of being an AQHA Open Supreme Champion, and he is also the sire of National Finals Rodeo barrel horse Rosas Cantina CC.

 

Corona Cartel was laid to rest at Lazy E Ranch.

 

https://www.aqha.com/-/corona-cartel-dies

 

Corona Cartel is the sport's No. 2 all-time leading sire. PHOTO: Courtesy Lazy E Ranch

Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:15 p.m. No.9677066   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Corona

Cartel

Blues Girls Too

 

>At the time of his death, he had 1,862 foals registered from 21 crops, and progeny earnings of more than $62.8 million. He has sired 1,069 winners from 1,542 starters, and 179 stakes winners.

 

>His single leading earner is also a world champion and the sport’s all-time leading distaffer, Blues Girl Too, who earned $2,032,328.

Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.9677235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7245 >>7294

There was a cable channel called Q and it was for gay programming.

Owned by Triangle Multimedia Inc

 

Should takeover the channel brand and do all QAnon news.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_Television_Network

 

Q Television Network

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Q Television Network

Q Television Network (logo).jpg

Closed February 2006; 14 years ago

Q Television Network was the first American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences. Founded by Frank Olson, and eventually owned by Triangle Multimedia Inc.. The cable channel aired a mix of film, documentary and music programming, along with a number of original live talk information and news programs.

 

Contents

1 History

2 Programmes

2.1 The Queer Edge with Jack E. Jett

2.2 Q on the Move

3 QTN World News with Steve Kmetkio

4 See also

5 References

History

Personalities associated with QTN programming included Jack E. Jett, Jackie Enx, Rob Williams, Elizabeth Melendez, Nick Oram, Steve Kmetko, Honey Labrador, Joe Bechely, Reichen Lehmkuhl, and Chrisanne Eastwood.

 

In 2005, Q became available in Australia via SelecTV.

 

QTN ceased regular operations as of February 2006 amid allegations of corporate thievery and management incompetence. Q employees were ultimately locked out with thousands of dollars in back pay owed to them. The stock price of the company, traded under the acronym QBID was reverse merged into Circa Pictures and currently valued at under .0001. QTN's former CEO, Frank Olsen, was pulled into California Labor's Court and lost, and was found responsible for over $2 Million in unpaid wages and fines. Olsen, now insolvent, died in Palm Springs, CA some months after the decision and his body remained unclaimed in the Riverside County morgue for weeks.

 

Some of the production staff and crew reunited under the direction of Queer Edge associate producer Sean Carnage on March 6, 2006 to produce the critically acclaimed music documentary 40 Bands 80 Minutes!.

 

Programmes

The Queer Edge with Jack E. Jett

Q's most watched programme was The Queer Edge with Jack E. Jett which ran from 2005 to 2006, and included guest stars, musical acts, comedy and Jett's own avant-garde sense of humor. Sandra Bernhard was a semi-permanent guest star in 2006.

 

Q on the Move

Q on the Move was produced and hosted by Nick Oram. Oram interviewed political and entertainment personalities as the show toured the USA.[1]

 

The Los Angeles episode of Q On the Move brought audiences to the LA Fashion Week, to Nike's "Run Hit Wonder" and QTN's Burbank studios. Oram also interviewed Hollywood celebrities, including Melissa Etheridge, Paula Abdul, Kathy Griffin, Peter Paige, and the "Mayor of Hollywood", Johnny Grant.

 

Episodes of Q on the Move covered Miami/Fort Lauderdale, the Midwest, Las Vegas and other destinations. Oram was presented with the "Key to the City" of Miami Beach by Michael Aller, director of Miami Tourism.

 

QTN World News with Steve Kmetkio

The QTN World News aired from August 2005 till the network went off air in May 2006, and it was the first ever live daily half-hour newscast focused on gay and lesbian issues. The QTN World News reported not just on the domestic LGBT community, but the international community as well by using the resources of NBC News, the Associated Press and Feature Story News to bring a global perspective to the gay and lesbian community.

 

There was also an internet version of the show hosted by Christopher Jones on PlanetOut.com.

 

The show won an award from the National Lesbian Gay Journalist Association for its HIV/AIDS reporting.

 

See also

Shortbus, a 2006 American erotic comedy-drama film, produced in association with Q Television Network.

References

International Entertainment News "Q Television Network to Premier Los Angeles Episode of 'Q On the Move' With Nick Oram", January 4, 2006

Categories: Defunct television networks in the United StatesLGBT-related television channelsLGBT-related mass media in the United StatesTelevision channels and stations disestablished in 2006

Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:28 p.m. No.9677245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7294

>>9677235

>Closed February 2006; 14 years ago

 

>Q Television Network was the first American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences. Founded by Frank Olson, and eventually owned by Triangle Multimedia Inc.. The cable channel aired a mix of film, documentary and music programming, along with a number of original live talk information and news programs

Anonymous ID: bd875d June 19, 2020, 7:33 p.m. No.9677314   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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propagandist:

 

Steve Kmetko Wife | Steve Kmetko Partner

 

He is single as of now.

 

Later he was in a relationship with Greg Louganis.

 

In 1999, Kmetko gave an official “coming out” interview to The Advocate’s Editor In Chief, Judy Wieder, citing as his reason for doing it: “It’s like what Nathan Lane told you when he came out in The Advocate.

 

It’s about what happened to Matthew Shepard.

 

By making this simple statement, maybe people will think twice about other gay people they encounter.

 

Hopefully, they’ll look at me and say, ‘Well, he’s succeeded and come out and has a pretty good life.” After his interview with The Advocate, Kmetko hosted the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association’s Excellence in Journalism Awards on October 4. 2005, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.