The nods also include the wide release pics "Dope," "Freeheld" and "Grandma." Outstanding film nominations also went out to five movies in limited release, including "Tangerine," which follows two transgender prostitutes, reported Variety.
The GLAAD Media Awards honour television, film and journalism that accurately, fairly and inclusively represents the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.
The LGBT advocacy group announced 101 nominees in 20 English-language categories and 46 nominees in 11 Spanish-language categories.
In comedy, GLAAD nominated "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Faking It," "Looking," "Modern Family," "Transparent," "Vicious," "Please Like Me," "Grace and Frankie," "Master of None" and "Orange Is the New Black."
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Reality programs up for an award are "I Am Cait," "I Am Jazz," "New Girls on the Block," "The Prancing Elites Project" and "Transcendent."
The five nominees for outstanding music artist include Miley Cyrus and Adam Lambert, as well as Ricky Martin in a Spanish-language category. TV, newspaper, magazine and digital journalism honorees were also announced.
"This year's nominees have raised the bar for creating thoughtful and diverse LGBT images and storylines, deepening audiences' understanding of LGBT people and accelerating acceptance across the world."
The 27th annual GLAAD Media Awards will be held in Los Angeles on April 2 at the Beverly Hilton, and in New York City on May 14 at the Waldorf Astoria New York.