Q Television Announces Premiere Party for Midwest Episode of "Q On the Move"
Tue. January 17, 2006 12:00 AM
Meet "Q on the Move" Host Nick Oram Wednesday, January 25th at Sidetrack
Burbank, CA -
Q Television Network, America's groundbreaking network for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered individuals (GLBT), has announced a special Chicago premiere and party for "Q On the Move with Nick Oram." The event will be held at the famous Sidetrack nightclub in Chicago on January 25th from 7pm-11pm with the screening of "Q On the Move" beginning promptly at 8pm. (event details) Q Television Network is now available on RCN’s Chicago cable system, channel 270.
Host Nick Oram takes his "Q On the Move" cameras all across the world, introducing his viewers to all of the remarkable places he visits as well as the uncanny and inspiring people he meets. Now in its second year of production, Oram brings to Q Television Network (QTN) viewers one of the hottest, most entertaining gay television shows offered anywhere. Nick and the QTN cameras will be at Sidetrack on January 25th to bring you into the action too. For more information on Nick Oram and “Q On the Move” visit http://www.nickoram.com and http://www.qtelevision.com.
For more information on Gay Games® please visit: http://www.GayGamesChicago.org
Q Television Network currently offers its customers five hours of live programming daily, kicking off its morning fare with the new hit show “Brunch,” which stars Honey Labrador and Scott Withers. The day ends with QTN’s signature series “On Q Live,” a fun-filled adventure of news, guests, sports and entertainment. QTN also offers its customers original programs such as “Q on the Move with Nick Oram,” the first-ever travel show for the GLBT community; “QueerEdge with Jack E. Jett”, a live nightly talk show that takes viewers to the farthest reaches of “Queerdom”; and “Flesh and Threads,” a dance show that brings fashion and the gay beat to the dance floor.
About Q Television
This 24/7 premium television network is organized to create, develop and feature television programming for the gay and lesbian community, including live & interactive content every weeknight, plus sports, information and entertainment. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public.
The company's programming is available on a subscription basis to those desiring to subscribe. The monthly fee varies by region of the country. The network is telecast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and features a variety of live and original programming. Q Television is available on such blue chip cable systems as Time Warner, Cox Communications and RCN, among others, with availability approaching 3 million digital cable households in the U.S. Q Television Network is the official network of Gay Games(r) VII. The network is also ad-supported. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
Photos: (Top) "Q On the Move" host Nick Oram tours Boystown with Amy Matheny from Windy City Radio; (Middle) Nick Oram with the "Hearty Boys"; (Bottom) Amy Matheny and Daniel Ortiz from ChicagoPride.com interviewed by Nick Oram. Photos by: Rick Campbell.
Host Nick Oram takes his "Q On the Move" cameras all across the world, introducing his viewers to all of the remarkable places he visits as well as the uncanny and inspiring people he meets. Now in its second year of production, Oram brings to Q Television Network (QTN) viewers one of the hottest, most entertaining gay television shows offered anywhere. Nick and the QTN cameras will be at Sidetrack on January 25th to bring you into the action too. For more information on Nick Oram and “Q On the Move” visit http://www.nickoram.com and http://www.qtelevision.com.
For more information on Gay Games® please visit: http://www.GayGamesChicago.org
Q Television Network currently offers its customers five hours of live programming daily, kicking off its morning fare with the new hit show “Brunch,” which stars Honey Labrador and Scott Withers. The day ends with QTN’s signature series “On Q Live,” a fun-filled adventure of news, guests, sports and entertainment. QTN also offers its customers original programs such as “Q on the Move with Nick Oram,” the first-ever travel show for the GLBT community; “QueerEdge with Jack E. Jett”, a live nightly talk show that takes viewers to the farthest reaches of “Queerdom”; and “Flesh and Threads,” a dance show that brings fashion and the gay beat to the dance floor.
About Q Television
This 24/7 premium television network is organized to create, develop and feature television programming for the gay and lesbian community, including live & interactive content every weeknight, plus sports, information and entertainment. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public.
The company's programming is available on a subscription basis to those desiring to subscribe. The monthly fee varies by region of the country. The network is telecast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and features a variety of live and original programming. Q Television is available on such blue chip cable systems as Time Warner, Cox Communications and RCN, among others, with availability approaching 3 million digital cable households in the U.S. Q Television Network is the official network of Gay Games(r) VII. The network is also ad-supported. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
Photos: (Top) "Q On the Move" host Nick Oram tours Boystown with Amy Matheny from Windy City Radio; (Middle) Nick Oram with the "Hearty Boys"; (Bottom) Amy Matheny and Daniel Ortiz from ChicagoPride.com interviewed by Nick Oram. Photos by: Rick Campbell.