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Causes: Arts & Culture, Education, Educational Services, Film & Video
Mission: To use accessible and entertaining media to build popular support for personal, economic and political freedom thus advancing human well-being.
Results: We focus on exposing the largest number of people to fresh perspectives they might not otherwise consider. To do so, we are constantly evaluating the newest platforms and outlets. Specific metrics are available upon request.
Target demographics: Anyone interested in fresh perspectives and compelling storytelling. Our products are meant to inspire learners of all ages to think critically about any given issue.
Direct beneficiaries per year: Our Free To Choose Media documentary films are seen nationwide on public television (averaging over 80% carriage), as well as on our online platforms (www.freetochoose.tv, Free To Choose Media Roku Channel, YouTube, and more). Our programs also appear on commercial television (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX) in a syndication format. Our izzit.org teaching unit videos are streamed on the izzit.org website, the izzit.org Roku Channel, YouTube, Hoopla Digital, Safari Montage, and an ever-growing number of outlets. Our products reach tens of millions of viewers, ranging from elementary school students to public television viewers of all ages and everyone in-between.
Geographic areas served: United States and International
Programs:
izzit.org is a not-for-profit that provides educational material designed to promote critical thinking about improving people's lives, and spark curiosity and lively debate.
(izzit.org)
Free To Choose Media produces thought-provoking public television programs and series, offering diverse voices, powerful stories, and a fresh perspective on a range of important global and national issues.
(freetochoosemedia.org)
Free To Choose TV is our "TV channel on the web," where you can watch our documentary films and other multimedia.
(freetochoose.tv)
The Idea Channel hosts videos of conversations held by and between some of the world's greatest thinkers.
(http://www.freetochoose.tv/idea_channel)