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Scene 2 Seen Podcast: Discussing The State Of WLW (Women Loving Women) Content On Television And Streaming

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Welcome back to the Scene 2 Seen Podcast!This week we’re having a heated discussion about the state of WLW television. After several cancellations of shows back to back, fans are questioning which elements are causing the targeted entertainment to get the ax.

Is it poor marketing? Is it the budget cuts and layoffs at streaming companies? Is it homophobia? None of us on the ground have the answers but my guest and I do ponder where it comes from, and talk about solutions.Today’s show features four queer speakers who include:Audrey Nieh, and Laurel Hechanova, of the Sapphic Culture Club podcast, Princess Weekes, assistant editor at Geek site The Mary Sue, and Carolyn Bergier, co-host of the Dyking Out podcastTo expand on this idea, queer film and television has been on a steady increase  in the past 10 years.

There is content (although, sometimes minimal) that caters to every demographic of the LGBTQ community. However, the community has noticed a sharp decline on the television side in the number of WLW (women loving women) shows on cable and streaming companies.

Here is a list of all the shows featuring WLW stories that were canceled in the past five years:And many others.I know that cancellations happen, and it’s the business part of television.

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