BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese broadcaster's censorship of gay-themed content during this week's Eurovision Song Contest has fuelled an outcry among the country's LGBT community and prompted the European Broadcasting Union to halt its relationship with the channel.
Mango TV, a state broadcaster run by central China's Hunan province that is widely viewed online, pixelated rainbow flags and cut a Tuesday performance by Irish singer Ryan O'Shaughnessy that included two male dancers portraying a gay relationship.
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