Lady GaGa has been nominated for a Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Award.

The 25-year-old singer will do battle with 'The Voice' contestant Beverly McClellan, Girl in a Coma, Hunx and His Punx, and MEN for the Outstanding Music Artist accolade at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, which aims to recognise and honour media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.

The cast of 'Glee' - which features Chris Colfer and Jayne Lynch - have been given a nod for Outstanding Comedy Series, while the Clint Eastwood-directed movie 'J.Edgar' has been recognised in the Outstanding Film - Wide Release category.

Chaz Bono - who was born a woman named Chastity and began gender reassignment surgery three years ago - has a double nomination with his 'Becoming Chaz' show up for Outstanding Documentary and his appearance on the 'Late Show with David Letterman' earning an Outstanding Talk Show Episode nod.

Mike Thompson, GLAAD's acting president, said in a statement: "As media continue to tell new stories about LGBT people and families, a majority of Americans now support full equality of LGBT Americans.

"This year's nominees enlighten and entertain, while spotlighting the Diversity of our community. Audiences expect to see their own worlds reflected in media, and today more than ever, those include the lives of LGBT people. Viewers know that LGBT characters and stories are simply natural extensions of, and glimpses into, their own experiences from across America."

The awards will be presented at three ceremonies in New York on March 24, Los Angeles on April 21 and San Francisco on June 2.

Selected list of GLAAD nominees:

Outstanding Drama Series:

'Degrassi'

'TeenNick'

'Grey's Anatomy'

'ABC'

'Pretty Little Liars'

'ABC Family'

'Shameless'

'Showtime'

'Torchwood: Miracle Day'

'Starz'

Outstanding Comedy Series:

'Exes and Ohs'

'Logo'

'Glee'

'Fox'

'Happy Endings'

'ABC'

'Modern Family'

'ABC'

'The Big C'

'Showtime'

Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character):

'Acceptance' Man Up!, ABC

'Beards' Hot in Cleveland, TV Land

'Prom' Drop Dead Diva, Lifetime

'Recruited' NCIS, CBS

'The Boy Has Style' Are We There Yet?, TBS

Outstanding Documentary:

'Becoming Chaz', OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network

'The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell', HBO

'The World's Worst Place to be Gay?', Logo

'Two Spirits', PBS

'We Were Here', Red Flag Releasing

Outstanding Reality Programme:

'Dancing With The Stars'

'ABC'

'Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys'

'Sundance Channel'

'The Glee Project'

'Oxygen'

'The Real L Word'

'Showtime'

'The Voice'

'NBC'

Outstanding Talk Show Episode:

'Chaz Bono', 'Late Show with David Letterman', CBS

'Children & Teens Caught in the Wrong Bodies' Anderson, syndicated

'Coming Out on the Oprah Show: 25 Years of Unforgettable Guests' THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW, syndicated

'The Wedding of Scott Cronick & David Gorshein' Conan, TBS

'Zach Wahls' The Ellen Degeneres Show, syndicated

Outstanding Daily Drama:

'All My Children'

'ABC'

'Days Of Our Lives'

'NBC'

Outstanding Music Artist:

Beverly McClellan, 'Fear Nothing', Oarfin Records

Girl in a Coma, 'Exits & All the Rest', Blackheart Records

Hunx and His Punx, 'Too Young to Be in Love', Hardly Art

Lady Gaga, 'Born This Way', Interscope Records

MEN, 'Talk About Body', IAMSOUND Records