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New York Pride will be broadcast live for the first time on TV and the Web

One of the most traditional LGBT Pride Parades in the world, the march for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights in New York, which is heading into its 48th edition, will be broadcast live for the first time. The militants who will march down Fifth Avenue (dating back to the night of June 28, 1969, the date marked by the Stonewall Uprising) on ​​June 25, will be broadcast on WABC-TV on Channel 7 and can also be followed on the station's website at internet via streaming. “Channel 7 is proud to be able to bring important local, community-minded celebrations to as many people as possible. We look forward to making this year’s march our best yet,” said Dave Davis, president and general manager of Canal.

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