‘Freethought Matters’ fall season begins! - Freethought Today
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‘Freethought Matters’ fall season begins!

Starting on Sunday, Sept. 3, and airing in 13 cities, the new season of FFRF’s lively weekly TV show “Freethought Matters” begins.

For those who don’t get a chance to view it live on television, all episodes are available to watch on FFRF’s YouTube channel or through FFRF’s website at ffrf.org/news/freethought-matters. (You can find it under the “News” category and then under “Videos.”)

The intent is to introduce communities to leading freethought authors, thinkers and activists in a positive way. You can also receive notifications when FFRF posts new episodes of “Freethought Matters” by subscribing to FFRF’s YouTube Channel.

“Freethought Matters” airs in:

• Chicago, WPWR-CW (Ch. 50), Sundays at 9 a.m.

• Denver, KWGN-CW (Ch. 2), Sundays at 7 a.m.

• Houston, KIAH-CW (Ch. 39), Sundays at 11 a.m.

• Los Angeles, KCOP-MY (Ch. 13), Sundays at 8:30 a.m.

• Madison, Wis., WISC-TV (Ch. 3), Sundays at 11 p.m.

• Minneapolis, (Ch. 45, Digital Channel 5.5), Sundays at 9:30 a.m.

• New York City, WPIX-IND (Ch. 11), Sundays at 10 a.m.

• Phoenix, KASW-CW (Ch. 61, or 6 or 1006 for HD), Sundays at 8:30 a.m.

• Portland, Ore., KRCW-CW (Ch. 32), Sundays at 9 a.m. Comcast channel 703 for High Def, or Channel 3.

• Sacramento, KQCA-MY (Ch. 58), Sundays at 8:30 a.m.

• San Francisco, KICU-IND (Ch. 36), Sundays at 10 a.m.

• Seattle, KONG-IND (Ch. 16 or Ch. 106 on Comcast). Sundays at 8 a.m.

• Washington, D.C., WDCW-CW (Ch. 50 or Ch. 23 or Ch. 3), Sundays at 8 a.m.

Please tune in or record according to the times given above regardless of what is listed in your TV guide (it may be listed simply as “paid programming” or even be misidentified). And spread the word to freethinking friends, family or colleagues about a TV show, finally, that is dedicated to providing programming for freethinkers!

Please tune in to “Freethought Matters” . . . because freethought matters.