Free To Choose Network, sometimes referred to as Free to Choose Media, is a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania. Free To Choose Network has three main initiatives:
* Free To Choose Media, which produces television programs and videos making classical liberal economic and political ideas accessible to a popular audience
* izzit.org, which produces media for K–12 audience, sometimes adapting public television broadcasts for public school use
* The Idea Channel – specializing in video recording of conversations between scholars, including numerous Nobel Prize winners
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| - Free To Choose Network, sometimes referred to as Free to Choose Media, is a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania. Free To Choose Network has three main initiatives:
* Free To Choose Media, which produces television programs and videos making classical liberal economic and political ideas accessible to a popular audience
* izzit.org, which produces media for K–12 audience, sometimes adapting public television broadcasts for public school use
* The Idea Channel – specializing in video recording of conversations between scholars, including numerous Nobel Prize winners (en)
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| - Free To Choose Network, sometimes referred to as Free to Choose Media, is a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania. Free To Choose Network has three main initiatives:
* Free To Choose Media, which produces television programs and videos making classical liberal economic and political ideas accessible to a popular audience
* izzit.org, which produces media for K–12 audience, sometimes adapting public television broadcasts for public school use
* The Idea Channel – specializing in video recording of conversations between scholars, including numerous Nobel Prize winners Free To Choose Network was founded by Bob Chitester, using start-up money provided by a number of charitable sources. At the time of Free To Choose Network's founding, Bob Chitester was the general manager of two public broadcasters in Erie, Pennsylvania: the PBS channel WQLN-TV and the NPR station WQLN-FM. (en)
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