Viacom's gay network, Logo, will air its first high-definition program when it broadcasts the U.S. premiere of Scissor Sisters: Live at the O2 Arena on April 24.
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Viacom's gay network, Logo, will air its first high-definition program when it broadcasts the U.S. premiere of Scissor Sisters: Live at the O2 Arena on April 24.
Viacom's gay network, Logo, will air its first high-definition program when it broadcasts the U.S. premiere of Scissor Sisters: Live at the O2 Arena on April 24. The concert will air on sister network MHD at 8 p.m.
The special will also be viewable via streaming video at LOGOonline.com as well as through on-demand digital cable.
"HD lets gay people admire what we love most about live performances: every detail, every visual nuance, and every of splash of color," Lisa Sherman, Logo's executive vice president and general manager, said in a press release on Thursday. "We're thrilled that the Scissor Sisters are making gay TV history on Logo." (The Advocate)