Cher, Scottish actor Alan Cumming and comedian Kathy Griffin (cousin to Peter Griffin) are among the stars who have come aboard the new gay-themed digital cable channel, Logo, which is scheduled to launch in as many as 15 million homes in February.
Cher and her daughter, Chastity Bono, will executive produce "Family Outing," a chronicle of "coming-out" stories based on Chastity's book of the same name. Chastity will also host.
"We're thrilled that Cher's first foray into television production is with Logo," said Matt Farber, who is expected to be named general manager of the Viacom-owned channel.
Great, just what we need, more reasons to act gay while watching television.

Even the sassiest Mo would have to turn the channel on Kathy Griffin
Posted by: Matt | Jul 26, 2004 at 04:38 PM
I'd like to see a series featuring a psychologist/psychaitrist talking about gay and lesbian issues, not only the coming out process, but also a variety of topics such as dating, the lifestyle, coping with parents/family issues, making your way in the day-to-day business world.
I think it would do a great deal for the community, as well as help those who have issues they may be sruggling with.
I'm very happy you are there for us.
Posted by: Diane Maggio | Dec 15, 2004 at 11:55 AM
NICE! just found you on my cable lineup by accident! Since I guess Charter just added you quietly,here in the Asheville Mountains of NC.I will enjoy having your programming. Now a good reason to have cable.
Posted by: Leland | Sep 30, 2005 at 11:34 PM