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''Liberty News TV'' is an American monthly grassroots progressive television news program produced in Portland, Maine. The show took a two-year hiatus from October 2009 to June 2011, when it relaunched on the progressive non-profit cable channel Free Speech TV on Dish Network, over the Internet, and on a number of Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels across the country. No new episodes have been released since July 2012. ==History== Written by professional journalists, the program first aired in 2005, originally showing on a monthly basis. In the program's original format, two-thirds of the program offered straight news—though with a clearly progressive perspective—anchored by Liz Chambers. The remaining third offered an editorial by Kevan Quinn, who was replaced by substitute commentator Daniel Noel in 2006. In 2007, the program was revamped and re-tooled, with progressive satire included along with news gathering and analysis. Chambers was replaced for a short-time by the two-host team of Noel and Lizzie Reinholt, but Noel was eventually installed as the sole host. In 2009, it was announced that ''Liberty News TV'' would stop airing with episode #40, released in October. The producers noted that the poor economy, along with the election of Barack Obama as president—whom the program argued was inaccurately perceived as a liberal reformer—had greatly reduced their funding from progressive viewers. However, in 2011, ''Liberty News TV'' resumed production, with Daniel Noel returning as host. A (complete high-resolution archive ) of the 40 half-hour episodes and (a detailed index with links to the archive ) can be found online. The show's post-2011 episodes have been produced sporadically, with the current last episode aired in July 2012.
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