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Murray Hill knew he was on the edge of history. He’d hosted TV before, but not like this. Assembled before him were 10 swaggering, bearded and mustachioed contestants dressed in their finest duds.
For Revry cofounder and CEO Damian Pelliccione (they/them), Pride is year-round. Speaking to TheWrap from Cannes Lions 2024 for our Office With a View interview series, the executive behind the ...
The ​RuPaul's Drag Race​ winner is a judge on Revry's ​King of Drag​, a groundbreaking new series hosted by Murray Hill.
Revry bills itself as “free queer TV,” featuring a range of programming from queer classics such as Gus Van Sant’s Spirit Award-winning 1992 film about Portland street hustlers, ...
Revry’s founders hope to have their brand associated with “queer joy.” But they understand that at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is targeted with discriminatory executive orders and ...
Tenderoni is in the house! The mustachioed monarch of drag kings joins Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott to dish on King of Drag, Revry new reality competition series that’s finally giving drag kings the royal ...
Revry is a one-stop shop, in which they source, produce, greenlight and distribute their own content. “We need this because so much of the community has been left out of the conversation.” ...
It’s always Pride Month for Revry, an LGBTQ+-owned-and-operated streaming platform that focuses on queer creators. Revry launched in 2015 with a free-to-watch content slate showcasing the LGBTQ+ ...
Starring Kit Williamson, the show is Revry's first original full-length scripted series, and it matches the ambitions of the LGBTQ+ streaming network.
Revry, which bills itself as the “world’s largest and most-inclusive multicultural streaming network,” used the oldest medium we have – a live in-person NewFronts event – to demonstrate ...
Chris J. Rodriguez on Changing the TV Landscape By Creating Better LGBTQIA2S+ Programming. The producer and Revry co-founder discusses how he wants to infuse more queer joy into the storytelling ...
As the free, ad-supported streaming (FAST) sector continues to develop, a new trade group has been formed by 10 companies looking for parity with major media and tech companies.. The Independent ...