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1-866-268-5588<br><br> Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 4, 2007 -- Something very queer
is happening on the Internet with the launching of 'Q-Tube' -- the new
gay TV channel on the popular video website, YouTube. Located at:
<a href="http://youtube.com/villagegaytv">youtube.com/villagegaytv</a> , 'Q-Tube' is the creation of Village TV
Producer Corey Chambers, and offers viewers a wide variety of free
gay-oriented video-shorts and trailers in one easy to access place,
with new selections added every week. The driving force behind both
Village TV and Q-Tube, Chambers first introduced VillageTV.com in 1997.
Though at first with little fanfare, eventually his unique brand of
alternative programming caught the attention of its target
audience--members of the global gay community. In 2001, he further
pioneered Village TV's LIVE Channel -- the first ever 24-hour non-stop
gay telecast. Now with the creation of 'Q-Tube", Chambers hopes to once
again further open up the internet to homosexual audiences everywhere
by utilizing the popularity of YouTube -- the innovative site that has
almost single-handedly turned internet video into an international
sensation.<p>
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Given the wide selection of exclusive film-featurettes available from
Village TV's library, it's only natural that many of the clips
presently enjoyed on Q-Tube first originated there. Among those
currently being rediscovered is Village's entire 'Saturgay Night'
series (hosted by Chambers himself,) as well as a sexy, surreal preview
of the movie "The Social". Likewise, several pieces were initially
featured as part of Village's underground hit "The Gay News". These
include an interview with Norman Korpi -- member of the very first cast
of MTV's "The Real World", regarding his 'mockumentary' "The Wedding
Video". </p><p>
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With more than 25,000 views so far, Q-Tube's number one rated
presentation by far is an excerpt from a holiday edition of "The Gay
News". It features entertainment reporter Leo Buck as he introduces the
Jeff Stryker action figure -- an anatomically correct male doll modeled
after the well-endowed adult super star. Joining him in the largely
improvised segment are anchor-boy Jonathon Weeks and special 'guest'
co-anchor, award-winning performer Brad Benton. Together, they
demonstrate the many uses this one-of-a-kind plaything can be put to --
including watching him get 'friendly' with Barbie's 'Ex' Ken, and not
asking (-- and definitely not telling) with GI Joe. The video
culminates with a sidesplitting coupling of the Stryker action-figure
with a talking President George W. Bush doll. Such uncensored,
no-holds-barred fare effectively characterizes just what made "The Gay
News" such an overwhelming cult favorite. </p><p>
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According to Chambers, the creation of 'Q-Tube' precedes the official
re-launch of Village TV in October 2007; until then, viewers can enjoy
truly unique broadcasting with a decided 'out of the closet' slant by
checking out what's up on 'Q-Tube'. For more information, as well as
plenty of other fun, free, and always entertaining snippets, log onto
Village TV's home page at: .</p><p>
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Contact: Corey Chambers, Executive Producer, Village TV, villagetv @ <a href="http://yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>, (562) 980-6013</p><br>