When Paul Colichman began developing Here, his company's new cable service aimed at the gay market, he heard the same question over and over. "Everybody asked me if the channel was going to feature
pornography," said Mr. Colichman, 42, whose company, Regent Entertainment, produces films and television programming. His answer was and is an emphatic no. And while his company's programming may not
look entirely like American Pie - a show being promoted this month is called "Adored: Diary of a Male Porn Star" - Mr. Colichman said his channel was intended for mainstream gay Americans.
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