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Greater Than Aids

Greater Than AIDS

SiriusXM is teaming up with the national campaign Greater Than AIDS to raise awareness and offer resources to millions of people across the country with special programming throughout the year on SiriusXM OutQ, the nation’s first and only 24/7 LGBT radio channel, and African-American issues talk channel The Power. These channels will provide an open forum for medical experts, pioneering activists and listeners to share their stories and perspective on the continued battle against HIV/AIDS, and to debate and discuss the state of the progress in the LGBT and African-American communities and beyond.

Information, resources and tips/advice on where people can find help in their community are available online at www.siriusxm.com/greaterthanaids.

  • The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick Weekdays 7 am ET Veteran Billboard editor/pop-culture commentator Larry Flick presides over a bracing blend of music and conversation. He’s joined by comedian Keith Price for laughs and chats with the hottest stars and intriguing newcomers in music and entertainment -- the perfect "jolt" to start your day.

  • The Frank DeCaro Show Weekdays 11 am ET Flamboyant funnyman Frank DeCaro (The Daily Show) in New York City and martini-dry sidekick Doria Biddle in Los Angeles welcome a stellar guest list and send listeners driving into ditches with their irreverent and outrageous take on pop culture — both deranged and de rigueur.

  • Michelangelo Signorile Show Weekdays 2 pm ET Columnist and rabble-rouser Michelangelo Signorile fearlessly takes on the right wing, the media and the homophobes with hard-hitting and humorous talk. Michelangelo sits down with big name authors, newsmakers, and icons from politics to pop culture and breaks down all the stories of the day.

  • Derek & Romaine Weekdays 6 pm ET Filled with free-form chatter, candid and frank discussions and tons of laughs, the Derek and Romaine Show features an unlikely gay/lesbian duo. Hosted by Derek Hartley and Romaine Patterson, the show is a wild and witty romp, a welcome respite from the serious world at the end of the work day.

  • The Pop Ten Fridays 10 pm ET
    Rebroadcasts Saturdays 9 pm ET
    Lance Bass counts down the top ten songs and pop culture happenings of the week, joined in studio by celebrity guests and a regular crew of his closest friends. He’ll take your requests live from calls, Twitter, and Facebook. Don’t miss this dance party - it’s the ultimate soundtrack to your weekend.

  • Sirius OutQ News Top of the Hour OutQ News delivers critical and topical programming relevant to specific GLBT issues and the world in general Featuring News Director and anchor Tim Curran, OutQ News has the largest network of reporters across the nation covering GLBT news.

  • Legends of Clubland Saturday 11 pm - Sunday 7 am ETLegends of Clubland is a weekly Saturday night celebration of the greatest turntable artists in dance music history, featuring sets from classic DJs from classic clubs. Original architects of iconic venues step up to the decks once again, conjuring one-of-a-kind memories of hallowed halls like Studio 54, the Saint, Rage, the Wherehouse, Sound Factory and Heaven, among many others.

  • Hatched by Two Chicks First Saturday of the Month, 9 am - 11 am ETOn this hip, fun and irreverent look at gay and lesbian parenting today, Judy Gold, along with sidekick Kate Moira Ryan, will take your calls, have some great guests and make you laugh along the way. She'll even tell you how to answer the question, "Which one is the REAL mom?" without losing your cool.

  • The Six Pack Saturdays 1 - 3 pm ETThe Six Pack is a new-school radio talk show, featuring topics and guests from the worlds of entertainment, pop culture and politics. Every week DJ Ben Harvey and comedian Dave Rubin take you on a journey through what’s trending now, from news to views to dudes.

  • The Focus Group with Tim Bennett and John Nash Saturdays 11 am ET
    Rebroadcast Sundays 10 am ET
    OutQ’s resident Mad Men, Tim Bennett and John Nash, pioneered the business of advertising for the gay market. Now, their show, The Focus Group, gives listeners an inside look at the strategies, campaigns and personalities that drive the world of marketing. Their snappy banter, refreshing topics, intriguing guests and unique perspective are giving all listeners a good reason to tune in.

  • Feel the Spin with Larry Flick Sunday 2 pm ETLarry Flick serves up four hours of music cast in the mold of "the good ol’ days" of radio, when DJs were storytellers. In the Spin are hits-in-the-making by acts from all over the world, as well as must-hear recordings by the legends and unsung heroes of rock, pop, disco and country.

  • Seth Speaks Sundays 6 pm ETSpend an hour with Seth Rudetsky as he babbles about things he loves, things he’s obsessed with and the things he can’t stop talking about. He’ll be joined by celebrity friends and people who don’t return his phone calls.

  • Derek Hartley | emailMilitary brat Derek Hartley had, for the most part, an extremely happy childhood. He is second-generation gay on both sides of his family and is working on a book entitled I Lost My Virginity To Barbra Streisand (And Other True Tales of Dating Horror). Visit him at www.derekhartley.com.

  • Romaine Patterson | emailRomaine met fellow student Matthew Shepard as a college freshman. After his 1998 brutal murder, Patterson silenced anti-gay protesters at the trial by leading a band of angels with giant wings made of bed sheets. Angel Action is now used all over the world to combat hate. Visit www.eatromaine.com.

  • Doria Biddle | emailCalled "The Kevin Bacon of Lesbian Los Angeles," Doria Biddle has written for MTV, Nickelodeon's Rugrats, Disney's Recess and was an editor at Teen Magazine where she learned all about boys and makeup.

  • Frank DeCaro | emailPerformer. Pop culture pundit. Gay ghetto superstar. DeCaro is all this and more. Since first appearing on The Daily Show in 1996, he has been called “basic cable’s answer to Rex Reed,” “Quentin Crisp in James Coco’s body” and “Paul Lynde for a new generation.” Visit Frank at www.frankdecaro.com.

  • Larry Flick | emailAs a super-shy geek growing up in the Bronx, NY, Larry Flick had dreams of the big-time rock ‘n’ roll life. With courage and a big sense of humor, he went out on the road as a touring assistant to the Power Station, later becoming a taste-making journalist for Billboard, Vibe and The Advocate.

  • Keith Price l emailAs co-host of The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick, Keith gets to share his humor with the world while interviewing some of the most iconic and news-making figures of the day. As a comedian, Keith has performed his message of love and fabulosity at colleges, Pride events and famed NYC clubs.

  • Michelangelo Signorile | emailWhen he’s not on the air lambasting the "twisted, perverted and insane right-wing agenda," Michelangelo is in front of the TV or computer soaking up every bit of news. A former columnist for The Advocate and Out Magazine, Signorile has authored several bestselling books. Visit him at signorile.com.

  • Tim Curran | emailIn the early '90s, after a decade in radio and TV newsrooms, Curran started making documentaries. His credits include MTV’s Real World and Road Rules, a Bravo series on the gay communities of Fire Island, and a highly acclaimed History Channel special.

  • Judy Gold Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian Judy Gold is best known for her critically acclaimed Off Broadway show 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother. She currently has a new show, The Judy Show — My Life as a Sitcom, and frequently tours theatres and comedy clubs around the country. Gold lives in New York City with her two children. www.judyshow.com

  • John Nash | emailAn inveterate raconteur, John Nash helped pioneer gay & lesbian marketing beginning in 1990 through his partnership at two ad agencies that created custom LGBT programs for major American corporations. Now, he’s bringing his unique perspective to bear on business and marketing with The Focus Group. Keep up with John at www.focusgroupradio.com

  • Tim Bennett | emailA long-time business and marketing insider, Tim Bennett spent 15 years creating groundbreaking marketing programs at Subaru of America that helped launch a wave of gay marketing among major American businesses, forever changing the way corporate leaders viewed the gay market and, ultimately, gay Americans. Keep up with Tim at www.focusgroupradio.com

  • Ben HarveyBen Harvey is a veteran radio DJ who moved to New York in 2003 to work alongside Howard Stern at K-ROCK. Since 2009 he has co-hosted The Six Pack podcast with Dave Rubin and can also be heard playing Britney Spears songs Sundays on 92.3 NOW FM. www.sixpackage.com

  • Dave RubinDave Rubin is a 12-year stand-up comedy veteran in New York City who has appeared on The Joy Behar Show, CNN and PBS. Since 2009 he has co-hosted The Six Pack podcast with Ben Harvey and is training to be a Jedi Master. www.sixpackage.com

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Jane Lynch "Iconography" Audio

Glee’s main boss, Jane Lynch stopped by the OutQ studios to discuss several topics with The Morning Jolt’s Larry Flick. Listen to the exclusive clips below to hear Lynch talk candidly about the moment she realized she was gay, her changing view of being gay, “Best in Show” and, of course, Glee!

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