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About the Link TV Community
Link TV is more than just a television station, it is a community. We like to think of ourselves as a place where people from around the world can come together to talk about the things that matter to them the most. But talking is not all we’re interested in. We hope that through these forums, and our Link TV programming, you’ll find ways to become involved in the issues and organizations that inspire you.
This community space is one small step toward that global action. Use it to discuss music, culture, current events and questions raised by our programming. Post the issues you think your community should be talking about.
Many of Link TV's news and current affairs shows are available for viewing in the Original Series section of this site. Let us know if you have any thoughts on the issues of the day, or on the topics covered in Global Pulse, Latin Pulse and other programs like Amy Goodman's Democracy Now.
Mosaic is Link TV's Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East. Share your thoughts on the news and issues coming out of this contentious region.
Have any of the documentaries aired on Link TV touched you in a personal way? Inspired you to take action? How about any you've seen at theaters or film festivals? Share your thoughts on this important art form.
Cinemondo brings international cinema with great artistic, cultural and political value to the living rooms of Link TV’s American audiences. Let us know if you've seen any of the films playing in this creative series, and what your thoughts are on them. What other world cinema have you seen lately that you've loved or hated? Why? How easy is it to see international cinema where you live?
Link TV brings you the sights and sounds of the world every day with music videos, documentaries and concerts that are entertaining and insightful. Tell us about some of your favorite artists and best live experiences.
A comedy about a Palestinian-Israeli family in Israel? This hilarious and controversial sitcom starts on 11/15, with new episodes each Sunday. Tell us what you think!