Everyone knows that the TV audience is shrinking. Younger audiences have more options and are just as happy in front of their computers as they are in front of the tube. Which makes cable channel Bravo’s latest venture that much more relevant. It’s called OutZoneTV.com, a broadband collaboration with PlanetOut. Launching in June, the site will feature programming that has previously aired on Bravo, such as stand-up comedy specials from Kathy Griffin, as well as vintage gay-themed TV movies such as That Certain Summer. Also available will be several original documentary series like My Husband Is Gay, Parking Lot, and a cross-dressing food show called Cooking’s a Drag. News and blogs from queer writers like Dennis Hensley (Screening Party) and Project Runway finalist Daniel Vosovic will round out the site’s content.

— Romeo San Vincent

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