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  2. Free Speech TV - Wikipedia

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    Free Speech TV is an outgrowth of three projects that attempted to establish wider dissemination of progressive perspectives on television: The 90's, a landmark television series seen on public television and cable; The 90's Channel, a network of seven full-time cable channels dedicated to independent media; and the part-time Free Speech TV Program Service, launched in 1995 as an innovative ...

  3. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Name Owner Closure date Notes Foxnet: News Corporation: September 12, 2006 [1]: Launched on June 6, 1991. Branch of Fox for smaller markets without an affiliate.: The WB 100+ Warner Bros. Entertainment/Tribune Broadcasting

  4. FSTV - Wikipedia

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    Donate; Create account; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; FSTV. Add languages. ... FSTV may refer to: Fast-scan television in ...

  5. List of American public-access television programs - Wikipedia

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    (Free Speech TV) 2004– Mizan Kirby Nunes [22] The Kid America Club: Manhattan, NY : 2002– [23] Late Night with Shaver The Terrestrial San Francisco, CA 2024– Ryan Shaver [24] Lavender Lounge: San Francisco, CA 1991–1995 60 Mark Kliem [25] Let's Paint TV: Los Angeles, CA (Eagle Rock Public Access) 2002–2008 600+ John Kilduff [26] Live ...

  6. The David Pakman Show - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the show launched a paid membership program maintaining the podcast at no charge, but offering subscribers extra show segments, behind-the-scenes interviews, and access to show archives. In July of that year, the show obtained national television distribution through Free Speech TV. [11]

  7. Gay USA - Wikipedia

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    Gay USA is a weekly one-hour news program "...devoted to in-depth coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues" [1] on a local, state, national, and international level.

  8. Asheville Global Report - Wikipedia

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    The organization also produced radio programming and a television show, The Global Report, which aired on Free Speech TV and public-access television cable TV channels throughout the US, including Asheville, Atlanta, Boone, Chapel Hill, Raleigh and dozens of other metropolitan areas.

  9. Laura Flanders - Wikipedia

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    The show originally aired weekly on Free Speech TV and teleSUR. In 2018, it became a coproduction of CUNY TV. In 2019, The Laura Flanders Show was picked up for distribution by American Public Television, and in 2020, began airing on PBS stations across the United States, including in 20 of the country's top 25 television markets. [1] [2]