A report from GLAAD on Tuesday found that 175 out of 596 LGBTQ characters will not be returning for the next television season, mostly because of show cancellations.
GLAAD CEO Sarah Kate Ellis joined 'CBS Mornings' on Thursday to discuss online hate speech against members of the LGBTQ+ community.
GLAAD's 18th report on the status of LGBTQ representation on television found that a total of 596 LGBTQ characters were featured in scripted TV in the 2022-2023 season. This represented an approximate 6% drop from the previous year.
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