Out of the Closet Television
Out of the Closet Television

On National Coming Out Day October 11, 2005, OutoftheClosetTelevision.com Launches its New Free Video Streaming Service for Mobile Devices Found at www.ootc.tv

After 5 years of video programming for the Internet, OutoftheClosetTelevision.com has launched the world's first free Internet mobile video companion website.

Los Angeles, CA, October 11, 2005 --(PR.com)-- After 5 years of video programming for the Internet, OutoftheClosetTelevision.com has launched the world's first free Internet mobile gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) video companion website allowing anyone in the world to watch 'pocket videos' on their mobile devices. Out of the Closet Television's offering includes music videos, movie trailers, celebrity interviews and full-length feature films just like those on OutoftheClosetTelevision.com. Since its inception, Out of the Closet Television has reached more than 5,800,000 individuals with high-speed Internet video. The website has also provided free video streaming to GLBT websites including Mogenic.com (the world's largest gay and lesbian website), America Online (AOL), GayWired.com, LesbiaNation.com, and GayWorld.com.

In the coming months, OutoftheClosetTelevision.com will produce exclusive youth programming for the Internet. "We have teamed up with The Trevor Project here in Los Angeles. Our new youth programming promises to answer many questions for GLBT youth," reports OOTC Owner/Producer Ted Trent. The Trevor Project is currently casting gay youth to host the show, two to six queer young people (ages 13 to 21) who are willing to go on camera for a series of online spots being developed for online distribution. In these spots, teens will express their opinions on how to face the common issues that queer teens face, such as religion, coming out, family, etc. Interested parties should contact: Andy Scheer, Program and Special Events Manager of The Trevor Project at 310-271-8845 or andy.scheer@thetrevorproject.org.

In 2006 OutoftheClosetTelevision.com will introduce its new Internet series called, "Boystown." This episodic program traces the lives of 7 gay men who are placed in a Hollywood mansion for 14 consecutive days. The group also visits a company club where lesbian comedian Jen Slusser puts a lesbian twist on the events for the evening.

Out of the Closet® Television (www.OutoftheClosetTelevision.com) is the largest provider of original gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and gay curious (GLBT+)-themed broadband video programming on the Internet. The company’s mission is to entertain, educate, and enrich all people about our diverse world, through the internet presentation of documentaries, feature films, celebrity interviews, feature stories, and episodic programming to enroll worldwide audiences to watch.

The Trevor Project is a non-profit endeavor established to promote acceptance of gay and questing teens and to aid in suicide prevention among that group. The organization runs The Trevor Helpline (866/4-U-TREVOR), the only national toll-free 24-hour, 365 day-a-year confidential suicide hotline for gay and questioning teens. In addition to the helpline, www.TheTrevorProject.org has important information on identifying suicidal signs, how to assist someone with suicidal tendencies and also houses "Dear Trevor" a confidential, Question and Answer resource where youth people can ask non-time sensitive questions about the myriad of issues surrounding sexual orientation and identity. The organization was founded by three filmmakers who received an Academy Award in 1994 for their short film "Trevor," about a teen who attempts suicide after realizing that he might be homosexual.

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