Link TV is a non-commercial American satellite television network providing "diverse perspectives on world and national issues. " It reaches one out of four American homes because it is carried by DIRECTV and DISH Network. Link TV broadcasts a mix of documentaries, global and national news. It also broadcasts music of diverse cultures, and participatory programs promoting citizen action. Most of Link TV’s programs have never been broadcast on American television.

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  • "Television Without Borders"
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  • Link TV is a non-commercial American satellite television network providing "diverse perspectives on world and national issues. " It reaches one out of four American homes because it is carried by DIRECTV and DISH Network. Link TV broadcasts a mix of documentaries, global and national news. It also broadcasts music of diverse cultures, and participatory programs promoting citizen action. Most of Link TV’s programs have never been broadcast on American television. Select Link TV programs are streamed on the Internet. The network produces the Peabody Award-winning Mosaic: World News from the Middle East, a program of translated news reports from the Middle East. This network also airs English language news from Deutsche Welle, as well as various documentaries and world music videos. Link TV's mission is to: Engage viewers with in-depth programs on issues of global importance. Provide diverse perspectives on world issues and cultures. Give voice to communities underrepresented in conventional media. Encourage action. Promote cross-cultural dialogue. Maintain independence. Like Pacifica Radio, Link TV presents itself as a "free speech" alternative to mainstream media. Link TV is operated by Link Media, Inc. , a 510(c)(3) nonprofit organization headed by Kim Spencer. Production facilities are in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and New York City. Link TV was launched as a daily, 24-hour non-commercial network in 1999. It receives no money from satellite providers, but relies instead on contributions from viewers and foundations.
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  • Link TV is a non-commercial American satellite television network providing "diverse perspectives on world and national issues. " It reaches one out of four American homes because it is carried by DIRECTV and DISH Network. Link TV broadcasts a mix of documentaries, global and national news. It also broadcasts music of diverse cultures, and participatory programs promoting citizen action. Most of Link TV’s programs have never been broadcast on American television.
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