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Here TV Scores First Emmy® Award for 'Girls' Voices Now' - Outstanding Short Form Children's Program

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Thursday, July 22, 2021

LOS ANGELES , July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Here TV, America's first and largest LGBTQ+ premium subscription TV and streaming service, has scored their first Daytime Emmy Award for their short form documentary series "Girls' Voices Now".

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  • LOS ANGELES , July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Here TV, America's first and largest LGBTQ+ premium subscription TV and streaming service, has scored their first Daytime Emmy Award for their short form documentary series "Girls' Voices Now".
  • The award marks not only the first Emmy win for Here TV, but also the first time an LGBTQ+ network has won in the children's category.
  • Co-produced by Women's Voices Now, "Girls' Voices Now'' is a summer youth program that amplifies the voices of young women from underrepresented communities in Los Angeles by teaching them documentary filmmaking.
  • "Girls' Voices Now" previously won the Short Title Award at the inaugural OTT.X Impact Awards in December 2020.

Here TV Premieres 'Stories from the Heart: A Conversation with Ty Herndon' for Valentine's Day

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Thursday, February 13, 2020

See it for free on Here.TV ( https://www.here.tv/tyherndon )

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  • See it for free on Here.TV ( https://www.here.tv/tyherndon )
    Grammy-nominated and Dove Award-winning country singer, Ty Herndon came out publicly in 2014.
  • In this half-hour special, Herndon talks about the love behind the music, why he considers himself a "teacher-preacher," and the importance of fighting homophobia.
  • "What a beautiful gift it is to sit down and tell pieces of your story in the most authentic way possible," says Herndon.
  • Here TV reaches millions of viewers each month and has produced Academy award-winning films in addition to receiving four Daytime Emmy Award nominations.

Here TV Orders Second Season of Conframa with New Cast Members

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Season 2 will see the return of main cast members Anthony Bawn and Alexandria McGaughey, who will reprise their roles as Angel and Keisha.

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  • LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Season 2 will see the return of main cast members Anthony Bawn and Alexandria McGaughey, who will reprise their roles as Angel and Keisha.
  • Conframa revolves around an Afro-American gay couple and their decision to invite a third partner into their relationship and the roller coaster ride that ensues.
  • "Here TV enthusiastically supports new and diverse voices in the LGBTQ+ community," says Here Media CEO Paul Colichman.
  • Here TV reaches millions of viewers each month and has produced Academy award-winning films such as "God's and Monsters" and "Departures."