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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''), along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about it however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''), along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about it however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.
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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''), along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''), along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about it however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union[[note]]Which has [[Creator/{{ABC}} several]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} US]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} broad]][[Creator/{{NPR}} casters]] as associate members (but not Viacom, LOGO's parent company)[[/note]]. Creator/{{Netflix}} gained the U.S. rights in 2019 in preparation for the release of its film ''Film/EurovisionSongContestTheStoryOfFireSaga'' the following year.

In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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Starting in 2016, From 2016 to 2018, LOGO became was the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union[[note]]Which has [[Creator/{{ABC}} several]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} US]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} broad]][[Creator/{{NPR}} casters]] as associate members (but not Viacom, LOGO's parent company)[[/note]]. Creator/{{Netflix}} gained the U.S. rights in 2019 in preparation for the release of its film ''Film/EurovisionSongContestTheStoryOfFireSaga'' the following year.

In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''), along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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* '''''Series/FindingPrinceCharming''''' (2016 -- present)
* '''''Series/FireIsland''''' (2017)
* ''Series/NoahsArc'' (2005 -- 2006)
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (2007 -- 2009)
* '''''Series/RuPaulsDragRace''''' (2009 -- 2017 ; New episodes [[ChannelHop moved to]] Creator/VH1 beginning March 24, 2017.)

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* '''''Series/FindingPrinceCharming''''' (2016 -- present)
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* '''''Series/FireIsland''''' ''Series/FireIsland'' (2017)
* ''Series/NoahsArc'' (2005 -- 2006)
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (2007 -- 2009)
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* '''''Series/RuPaulsDragRace''''' (2009 -- 2017 ; New episodes [[ChannelHop ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' (2009-16, moved to]] Creator/VH1 beginning March 24, 2017.)to Creator/{{VH1}})



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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union[[note]]Which has [[Creator/{{ABC}} several]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} US]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} broad]][[Creator/{{NPR}} casters]] as associate members (but not Viacom, LOGO's parent company)[[/note]].

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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union[[note]]Which has [[Creator/{{ABC}} several]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} US]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} broad]][[Creator/{{NPR}} casters]] as associate members (but not Viacom, LOGO's parent company)[[/note]].
company)[[/note]]. Creator/{{Netflix}} gained the U.S. rights in 2019 in preparation for the release of its film ''Film/EurovisionSongContestTheStoryOfFireSaga'' the following year.
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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019.

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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019. However, most of the network’s original output is regulated to the digital space, such as their website and social media accounts.

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programming. The network hasn't been ''completely'' forgotten about however, as premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race UK'' were shown on Logo exclusively in the U.S. in 2019.
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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats (some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic, such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming.

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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats (some ([[NetworkDecay some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic, demographic]], such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming.
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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats along with sprinklings of their original programming.

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In 2017, premieres of ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats (some of which have nothing or nearly nothing to do with their target demographic, such as ''Series/MarriedWithChildren''). along with sprinklings of their original programming.
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The channel also includes repeats of shows [[LGBTFanbase popular with the GLBT crowd]], such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns several websites, including [[http://www.newnownext.com/ NewNowNext]].

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The channel also includes repeats of shows [[LGBTFanbase popular with the GLBT LGBT crowd]], such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns several websites, including [[http://www.newnownext.com/ NewNowNext]].

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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union.

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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union.
Union[[note]]Which has [[Creator/{{ABC}} several]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} US]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} broad]][[Creator/{{NPR}} casters]] as associate members (but not Viacom, LOGO's parent company)[[/note]].
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In 2017, premieres of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats along with sprinklings of their original programming.

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In 2017, premieres of ''RuPaul's ''[=RuPaul=]'s Drag Race'' moved to Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats along with sprinklings of their original programming.
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In 2017, premieres of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' moved to VH1. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats along with sprinklings of their original programming.

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In 2017, premieres of ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' moved to VH1.Creator/{{VH1}}. Logo still airs repeats, but much of the programming on the network belongs to sitcom repeats along with sprinklings of their original programming.

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The channel also includes repeats of shows [[LGBTFanbase popular with the GLBT crowd]], such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").

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The channel also includes repeats of shows [[LGBTFanbase popular with the GLBT crowd]], such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs several websites, including [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").newnownext.com/ NewNowNext]].


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The channel also includes repeats of shows popular with the GLBT crowd, such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").

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The channel also includes repeats of shows [[LGBTFanbase popular with the GLBT crowd, crowd]], such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").
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* '''''Series/FireIsland''''' (2017)
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[[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO]] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005 out of the ruins of the MusicVideo channel VH1 Mega Hits (which seemed to solely exist to air Music/{{Nickelback}} and Music/MatchboxTwenty videos on a never-ending loop), outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to beare significant parts of the schedule.

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[[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO]] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005 out of the ruins of the MusicVideo channel VH1 Creator/VH1 Mega Hits (which seemed to solely exist to air Music/{{Nickelback}} and Music/MatchboxTwenty videos on a never-ending loop), outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to beare significant parts of the schedule.



* '''''Series/RuPaulsDragRace''''' (2009 -- 2017 ; New episodes [[ChannelHop will move to]] Creator/VH1 beginning March 24, 2017.)

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Starting in 2016, LOGO became the US broadcaster of the Series/EurovisionSongContest [[note]]airing the final but skipping the semis[[/note]], featuring original commentary from LOGO personalities [[note]]Michelle Collins and Carson Kressley in 2016, Ross Matthews and Michele Visage in 2017[[/note]] but without voting (or participation) privileges, as LOGO isn't a member of the Eurovision Broadcasting Union.



* '''''Series/FindingPrinceCharming''''' (2016)

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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''Series/NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

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Currently, the The most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''Series/NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).



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* '''''Series/FindingPrinceCharming''''' (2016)
* ''Series/NoahsArc'' (2005 -- 2006)
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (2007 -- 2009)
* '''''Series/RuPaulsDragRace''''' (2009 -- present)
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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''Series/NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''Series/NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).
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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''NoahsArc'' ''Series/NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).
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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'', ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Playmobil) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).
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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Lego bricks) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

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Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Lego bricks) Playmobil) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).
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The channel also includes repeats of shows popular with the GLBT crowd, such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/GoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").

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The channel also includes repeats of shows popular with the GLBT crowd, such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/GoldenGirls''.''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").
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[[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO]] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005 out of the ruins of the MusicVideo channel VH1 Mega Hits (which seemed to solely exist to air {{Nickelback}} and MatchboxTwenty videos on a never-ending loop), outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to beare significant parts of the schedule.

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[[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO]] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005 out of the ruins of the MusicVideo channel VH1 Mega Hits (which seemed to solely exist to air {{Nickelback}} Music/{{Nickelback}} and MatchboxTwenty Music/MatchboxTwenty videos on a never-ending loop), outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to beare significant parts of the schedule.
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[[http://www.logoonline.com/ LOGO]] is a LGBT-themed cable channel launched in 2005 out of the ruins of the MusicVideo channel VH1 Mega Hits (which seemed to solely exist to air {{Nickelback}} and MatchboxTwenty videos on a never-ending loop), outlasting the similarly themed Q Network that came out (pardon the pun) around the same time. The channel features a varied line up, including news and original programming, though travelogues, talk shows and stand-up and sketch comedy seem to beare significant parts of the schedule.

Currently, the most successful show on the channel is ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'', a RealityShow where drag legend [=RuPaul=] crowns "America's Next {{Drag|Queen}} Superstar". ''Drag Race'' is responsible for saving Logo from NetworkDecay, as it revitalized interest in the channel after the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteve'' (a raunchy cartoon animated with Lego bricks) and ''NoahsArc'' (a soap opera featuring primarily gay men of color).

The channel also includes repeats of shows popular with the GLBT crowd, such as ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'', and ''Series/GoldenGirls''. Logo also owns the popular blogs [[http://www.afterellen.com After Ellen]] and [[http://www.thebacklot.com The Backlot]] (formerly "After Elton").
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