FAQs

Q: When and where can I see Living Earth Television programs?
A: In 2009 LETV will begin airing programs on existing broadcast stations, including LinkTV and some PBS stations. Sign up for the LETV newsletter for updates on LETV broadcasts.

Q: Will LETV programs be webcast?
A: LETV's Internet presence supports and promotes its broadcasts. Future plans include streaming programs and offering DVDs of LETV programming for sale and more diverse offerings online. LETV's commitment to broadcasting reflects our goal of providing programming to people everywhere, including those who do not have Internet access.

Q: How can I get my story or project on LETV?
A: Living Earth Television will continue to acquire existing films and television programs for broadcast. If you would like your work considered for inclusion please contact us.

Q: I have a story idea for LETV, how can I get it produced?
A: Part of our goal at LETV is to encourage the production of programs about local stories and nonprofit organizations. However, LETV does not produce original programming. We will be happy to offer any support we can in the way of information and contacts.

Q: Does LETV promote a specific social, political, religious or economic agenda?
A: LETV's programming promotes peace, sustainability, equality, and the appreciation of cultural diversity. We do not endorse or promote any specific ideology, whether social, political, or religious.

Q: Why is LETV a non-profit organization?
A: LETV is an educational organization, and is operated for the public good. Our primary goal is to provide a venue for sharing television programs produced in local communities worldwide, through TV broadcasting. Our first priority at LETV is serving our viewers with programs that help us to understand other people and cultures around the world.