Free Speech TV Series


Daily Series

Democracy Now!: News and Analysis (Monday - Friday: 8am, 12pm, 7pm, & 12am ET)
Offering daily news and analysis, Democracy Now!, is committed to bringing the voices of the marginalized to the airwaves. Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez's engaging - sometimes enraging - reporting features interviews with activists muckrakers, visionaries, artists, academics, and "ordinary folks" who share a commitment to truth, justice, diversity, and peace.

INN World Report (Monday - Friday at 6:30pm ET)
The I.N.N. World Report is a new vehicle for real time international news reporting and world events. While it uses a traditional newsroom format combined with timely interviews and topical forums this is where the similarities end. Where other shows tell you the news and what to think about it I.N.N. gives their audience a true "world view" of today's issues as well as international perspective on breaking news.

Free Speech Doc: Documentaries and Experimental film (2 Hours Daily throughout the day)
Everyday, FSTV presents fiercely independent documentaries, short subjects, and experimental films and videos. Enriching and inspiring, these programs feature voices and perspectives you won't find anywhere else on television. Subjects range from the criminal injustice systems to women's shelters; from community organizing to economic globalization, and from genetic engineering to international peacemaking. Free Speech TV broadcasts 2 new hours of Alternative Voices every day.

Weekly Series

Keynote: Timely presentations by leading activists and scholars (Tuesdays at 11pm ET)
Keynote is an FSTV weekly series that feature speeches from some of the most highly acclaimed progressives and activists of our time. Speakers include Vandana Shiva, Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, Peter Hart, Laura Flanders, Jim Hightower, Daniel Ellsburg, and many more.
Click here to watch keynote streaming videos.

Community Works: On-going series from community media and arts centers across the US.
Produced locally in various communities, Community Works series address issues excluded in mainstream media. Free Speech TV is dedicated to sharing this information with its broad viewing communities, bringing local voices to a national platform. Highlighted shows have included Dyke TV, Gay USA, Open Transmission, Enviro Close-up, Alternate Focus, Positive Spin, Every Church a Peace Church, Another Media Is Possible, Chicago Independent TV, and many more.

Special Series: Investigative Reports and Documentaries
Free Speech TV brings you hard hitting investigative episodic series that provide in depth information and analysis on the most critical issues facing the world today. Previous series include XXI Century, an inquisitive overview of global history since the beginning of the new millennium, and Water, The Drop of Life, exploring water's role in agriculture, industry, pollution, religion, transportation and more.

Gay USA
Gay USA, a weekly news-hour, offers comprehensive news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. The program features lively repartee between hosts Ann Northrup and Andy Humm, as well as interviews with special guests. Produced at Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Gay USA airs several times a week on Free Speech TV. Each week's complete episode is streamed on www.freespeech.org and is available as an RSS feed. A weekly news summary---ideal for sharing with friends--- is available on http://community.freespeech.org.

Monthly Series

Liberty News TV, is a monthly grassroots, progressive TV news show that focuses exclusively on U.S. politics and power. Unlike other independent news shows, LNTV aims for a general television-viewing audience. Each half-hour program includes both in-depth news coverage and an entertaining, informative commentary.

Ninety percent of Liberty News TV's small operating budget comes from personal donations. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, all donations to LNTV are tax deductible. To learn more about Liberty News TV, or to support the program, please visit the links below. LNTV welcomes your letters and comments and story ideas.
Click here for Archive Of Past Shows, Donations,& Liberty News Contact

Indymedia Newsreal: Media Activist Reports
At the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, WA, media activists from around the world created an Independent Media Center to insure that the issues and street protests were fairly covered. Since then, over 100 IMCc have sprung up across the globe, in places like Prague, Argentina, Mexico City, Nigeria, Palestine, India, and Jakarta with hundreds of journalists working together to vreak through the corporate media blockade. FSTV is proud to air their monthly Indymedia Newsreal series and other IMC specials. Tune in for European Newsreal, a sister project from contributors in Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, France, England, Spain, Greece, and former east block nations.