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Study finds rise in gay characters on network TV

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NEW YORK (AP) - The advocacy group GLAAD says the number of gay and bisexual characters on scripted broadcast TV shows is at its highest-ever level in the season ahead.

The 17th-annual "Where We Are on TV" report released Friday by GLAAD found that 4.4% of actors appearing regularly on prime-time network drama and comedy series during the 2012-13 season will portray gay, lesbian or bisexual characters. This is up from 2.9% last season.

The group says ABC leads the networks in gay representations, with 10 regular characters out of a total of 194.

Gay and lesbian characters on cable television have also risen to 35, up from a total of 29 last season.

The study found that among cable networks, Showtime leads with 12 characters.

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