Mini Documentary: Internet Video Covers 'The news behind the news' on Full Disclosure Network
The FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK™ is launching a free eight minute “Mini Documentary” video on the Internet website http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/minidoc.php
on Monday, November 7, 2005. The video provides a background and commentary on their “alternative news” network that has been billed as “the news behind the news” and is distributed to 40 cable systems and video streamed world-wide from the Internet. Prominent figures and controversial video clips offer a "snap-shot" glimpse from behind the scenes on "Full Disclosure".
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 7, 2005 -- The FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK™ is launching a free eight minute “Mini Documentary” video on the Internet website http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/minidoc.php on Monday, November 7, 2005. The video provides a background and commentary on this “alternative news” network that has been billed as “the news behind the news” and is distributed to 40 cable systems and video streamed world-wide from the Internet.
This eight minute “Mini Documentary” features video clips from some of the more controversial FULL DISCLOSURE ™ shows over the past twelve years along with comments from prominent officials who have appeared on this independent news program and who are listed below:
L.A. County District Attorney Steve Cooley
Ramona Ripston, Executive Director ACLU,
LAPD Chief William Bratton
Larry Flynt, Publisher Hustler Magazine
Former U. S. Attorney General Edwin Meese, III
L. A. County Sheriff Lee Baca
Stephen Yagman, Civil Rights Attorney
L. A. Councilman Bernard Parks
Nativo Lopez, President MAPA
LAPD Assistant Chief David Gascon (ret)
David Cartwright, Sr. Partner, O’Melveny & Myers
Don Mullinax, LAUSD Inspector General
Roger Carrick, Special Legal Counsel LAUSD Inspector General,
James B. Reidy, Jr. Professor Emeritus L.A. Pierce College
Cathy Dreyfuss, ACLU Staff Attorney
. In 1992 the independent FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK™ program began it’s unorthodox climb to prominence, starting on one public access cable channel in Santa Monica, expanding throughout California to world-wide presence on the Internet. On August 29, 2005 www.fulldisclosure.net was listed number 25 in the top 100 websites by pubsub.com, ahead of many major mainstream news organization websites. In 2002 the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences presented host Leslie Dutton with a public affairs Emmy Award for the 2001 Series entitled “L. A.’s War Against Terrorism.”
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