About Us
Click Click Expose (Gay Entertainment Media) and Planet Q TV is a multi-media and entertainment company located in South Florida. Since 1996, we have provided the Midwest and Southeast United States with affordable and professional wedding and event videography, pageant and pride event videography, DJ entertainment, audio/visual presentation services and a host of online media including live internet TV, podcasting and radio.
Since 1998, we have quietly been making a presence in the gay and lesbian online multi-media community. Here is a timeline of events that has made our company into what it is today:
1998 – Our humble beginnings started in the gay and lesbian community as a company named Black Stylez Entertainment. In 1998, we were asked to film Atlantis Capri’s birthday party in Houston, TX. This noted drag entertainer opened the doors to us to the ever growing pageant community and our entry into the LGBT community. Club Rascals & Club Incognito became our home to many pageant evens in Houston along with filming the annual Houston Splash pride event.
2001 – We continued our video production with the first mainstream digital two-camera filming and post-production effects editing of a major gay pageant in the Atlanta market – the 2001 Mr. and Miss Black Universe Pageant held in Atlanta, GA. Considered one of the premiere black pageant systems in the US, we forever changed the face, look and feel of gay pageant videos in the south. We went on to film other pageant systems including Mr. and Miss Renaissance, Mr. and Miss Black America and Ebony International. In 2001, the owners of our parent company decided to become a limited liability company incorporated in the State of Florida (Incorporation Date: Sept 14, 2001).
2003 – In an effort to be a broader filming and post production company for the LGBT community, we changed our company name to Click Click Expose (Gay Entertainment Media). It was this year that we produced our first television show special on Atlanta Cable TV called Click Click Expose Gay Entertainment Television. Even though we had to change our focus to the parent side of our company, we showed in 2003 that even small companies could produce entertaining gay and lesbian television.
2003 – We opened our first ever store front in South Orlando (in the Waterbridge Shopping Center on Orange Blossom Trail) offering photography and video production services. We would remain in Orlando operating that office for 3 years.
2006 - We put the media into Gay Entertainment Media by launching the Click Click Expose Gay Podcast Network (originally called the CCE Media Podcast Network). Our podcast network featured a number of in-house produced podcast shows like Talk Mess with Adrian and Thomas, The Community Activist with Rev. Jim Merritt and Generation Q Radio. The Click Click Expose Gay Podcast Network continues today with more than 750 podcast shows in the last 4 years.
2007 – We launched the very first gay pageant podcast show called Pageant Soup hosted by Marlowe Rainbow, Steve Apps and Vicki Valentino. The crew produced 45 podcast shows over 2 years featuring guest from all over the gay pageant scene.
2007 – In March 2007, we launched the nation’s VERY FIRST all gay video sharing website called Planet Q TV. Beating out a company in Australia by mere months, we believe based on current internet information, that we created the very FIRST anywhere – all gay video sharing website (non-porn) that featured news, music, comedy, entertainment and a host of other video content that was produced and made strictly for an all gay audience. In April 2008, we moved the Planet Q TV website to our own dedicated servers and networks and implemented a number of upgrades and enhancements that match even some of the best video sharing websites out there today.
2008 – In another FIRST, we launched the nation’s first gay pay per view and digital download service for drag pageantry. For a small fee, you can watch your favorite pageants, categories or entertainers all online at anytime from your personal computer. In 2010, we moved the pay per view service over to our video sharing website insuring we had complete control over its systems and content.
2008 – Putting the media (again) into Gay Entertainment Media, we launched CCE Radio (on the live 365 platform). CCE Radio was our 24 hour internet house music radio station featuring the best in house and techno music. It also saw the premiere of DJ L. Calderin (South Florida), DJ Louie B (Texas) and DJ Carlos Dali (New York) as our featured house DJs spinning some amazing mixes for our listeners. CCE Radio was on air for a little less than 2 years. We will restart CCE Radio in late 2010 .
2009 – We used the Livestream platform to launch Click Click Expose TV featuring pre-recorded and live internet streaming of LGBT events. The Haitian Relief Benefit Show and the finals of Karaoke Night at J’s Bar in Ft. Lauderdale is a couple of the live internet streaming events we have completed with more coming in 2010. We also showed every month for about a year one of the pageants we filmed into our video catalogue to our pageant fans.
2010 – We changed the face of our website and web blog to become a more mainstream LGBT website providing our loyal fans and viewers the best in LGBT news, media and entertainment from around the globe. 2010 also saw the inclusion of the “This Show Is So Gay” podcast show from Vermont and “Passion Hits” by Salty Pride from Las Vegas into our gay podcast network. We will finish 2010 with a bang and promise bigger and better things in 2011.
We may not be the biggest multi-media filming and web company or even the best – but our goal is to be on the forefront of LGBT on-line media content. We want to become your destination website. We have some ambitious plans for the future with original video content, more podcast shows and a truly interactive and web-centric multi-media experience.
We thank you for taking the time to view our family of websites and blogs and we hope you will keep coming back for more. Through your support, your sponsorship, your advertising dollars and your emails, letters and phone calls – we hope that we can deliver all of your expectations and surprise you with something more.
THANKS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT.
Email us at: CCEVideo@empirevideoproductions.com
Call us at: 305.695.0095




