The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proudly launching Freethought TV, a free and innovative streaming service delivering bold, thought-provoking secular content to your living room — completely free of charge.
Designed for smart TVs, streaming sticks and mobile devices, Freethought TV provides on-demand access to the latest FFRF programming, alongside an expansive archive of hundreds of classic episodes produced in-house over the years. The platform offers a dynamic mix of informative, inspiring and entertaining content aimed at freethinkers, skeptics and anyone curious about secular perspectives.
“Freethought TV is more than a streaming service — it’s a hub for reason, critical inquiry and celebration of the First Amendment,” says FFRF Co-President Dan Barker. “We’re giving the public direct access to a rich library of secular programming, empowering viewers to explore and engage with a wide spectrum of freethought voices.”
Freethought TV will feature new FFRF content like “Secular Spotlight” and “Freethought Radio” video interviews, as well as complete seasons of classic shows like “Freethought Matters” and “Ask An Atheist.” In addition, the channel features speeches by major figures, authors and activists from FFRF national conventions, as well as musical and seasonal specials. There’s also a section called “Greatest Hits,” which features the most popular FFRF videos of all time.
The app is available on Roku, Google TV, Fire TV and Android smartphones. Versions of Freethought TV for Samsung, LG, AppleTV and iPhones will be announced soon.
With a built-in search function and an optional free personal account, users can instantly find and bookmark their favorite episodes. Freethought TV is simple to install — just search for “Freethought TV” in your device’s app store and follow the easy prompts to start streaming immediately.
Barker notes that Freethought TV is the only streaming app on any major platform exclusively dedicated to the concerns of atheists, agnostics and other freethinkers.
“There are scores of streaming channels out there run by megachurches and religious broadcasters,” Barker, a former minister-turned-atheist, notes.“Right now, Freethought TV is a lone voice for reason in a sea of religious propaganda.”
“We like to call it ‘free content for free minds,’” he adds.
For more information about Freethought TV, and specific instructions for installing the app on your device, visit us at freethoughttv.ffrf.org/.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a U.S.-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting the constitutional principle of separation between state and church and educating the public on matters of nontheism. With about 42,000 dues-paying members, FFRF is the largest freethought association in North America. For more information, visit ffrf.org.
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