GAY-CENTRIC YOUTUBE Channel “GWIST” Launches January

A new YouTube partner channel targeted specifically to an LGBT and like-minded audience, Gwist, will launch on January 14, 2013 from Logo TV founder and veteran cable and digital media executive, Matt Farber. Gwist (http://www.gwist.tv),
which stands for “TV With a Gay Twist,” is designed to appeal to anyone
who enjoys a gay sensibility, and will feature weekly short-form series
starring established LGBT talent and gay YouTube stars. Working closely
with the YouTube team , Gwist will also incorporate innovative uses of the Google+ Hangouts platform into programming.

 

“An
online video network is a natural next step in the evolution of gay
media and entertainment”, says Matt Farber, who has launched several
successful LGBT media brands including Viacom’s Logo, Clear Channel’s
“Radio With a Twist” and Sony’s “Music With A Twist” record label.  “The
social media, on demand, and universal distribution aspects of online
and mobile video are perfectly suited for niche programming.  With
broadcast and cable networks becoming more homogenous in order to reach
the broadest audience, and online video consumption reaching critical
mass, the time feels right for Gwist.”

 

Gwist
has formed relationships with Bud Light, Orbitz, and the Atlantic City
Alliance (the tourism marketing organization for Atlantic City, NJ) to
include brand integrations into specific shows.  Brand integrations, as
well as other creative and production services for Gwist will be
developed and produced by BARK BARK, a leading television brand
integration/production agency whose Founder, Brian Tolleson, was the
original Vice-President of Creative at Logo, and is a partner in the new
venture. Gwist has also teamed with the Gay Ad Network to provide
advertising services to reach brands that target gay and lesbian
consumers.

 

Gwist has
announced ten series, which include both original and established
programming that will roll out in the months following launch:

 

·         “Gwissues” with Howard Bragman—a panel discussion about a topic the LGBT community is talking about hosted by the legendary PR kingpin and television pundit.

·         The Randy Rainbow Show—signature
celebrity spoofs and comedic sketches featuring tongue-in-cheek
commentary from established YouTube star Randy Rainbow.

·         “The Untitled Spousal Equivalent Game” with Judy Gold—relationship
game show where gay and straight couples face off to prove their
marriages can be equally miserable, hosted by acclaimed lesbian comic
Judy Gold.

·         Miss Richfield 1981 “Q and You”—comedic advice show, from popular theatrical character Miss Richfield 1981.

·         “So Wrong!” with Louis Virtel—contrarian
analysis on why certain pop culture darlings really aren’t all that,
from Logo personality and YouTube star Louis Virtel.

·         “Love’N Mo”—a
gay girls guide to sex and relationships for straight men starring
former WNBA star Margot Clark.  From Amy Goldstein/Steve Chivers.

·         Steam Room Stories—popular
scripted YouTube series about a towel-clad group of guys—gay and
straight—discussing a topic at the gym.  From Cinema 175 Productions.

·         Gay Snackbites—stand up comedy segments featuring up and coming LGBT comics.

·         Cuentin’s Caddy Commentary–– an animated talk show from veteran animator, Matthew I. Jenkins (Adult Swim’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Venture Brothers, The Brak Show).

·         Tina Cesa Ward project (TBD)—scripted drama from noted lesbian filmmaker and creator of popular web series “Anyone But Me”.

 

“We
are really excited to have such a diverse slate of shows that appeal to
not only the gay audience, but also to anyone who wants to ‘be a gay’!”
added Farber. “We want producers and talent to see Gwist as a creative playground to showcase programming with a gay twist, and look forward to helping them find a home for their work.”

 

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