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Brave New Films Becomes Newest Official Content Provider of GRITtv with Laura Flanders

Brave New Films, one of the internet's best
sources for video campaigns and original films, and GRITtv with Laura Flanders,
a national, half-hour politics and culture television program, have announced
that BNF will be an official content provider for GRITtv.

Through this partnership, GRITtv will consistently feature
short pieces by Brave New Films on both their television program and at their
online broadcast center - www.grittv.org.

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Brave New Films, one of the internet's best
sources for video campaigns and original films, and GRITtv with Laura Flanders,
a national, half-hour politics and culture television program, have announced
that BNF will be an official content provider for GRITtv.

Through this partnership, GRITtv will consistently feature
short pieces by Brave New Films on both their television program and at their
online broadcast center - www.grittv.org.

Founded by filmmaker Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films has
become one of the web's leaders in progressive documentaries and viral videos,
even being noted by the New York Times as a prime example of the growing
influence of the internet on American politics.

Broadcast nationwide on Free Speech TV and various local
cable channels, GRITtv with Laura Flanders is a forerunner in online
progressive video.

"We're very excited about our relationship with Brave New
Films," said New York Times bestselling author and GRITtv host Laura Flanders.
"They are producing some of the hardest-hitting content that the web has to
offer. These are pieces people, especially our viewers, need to see."

GRITtv had previously aired Brave New Films content, but
will now be regularly featuring their work both on air and online.

GRITtv is pleased to make official our long-standing
collaboration with Brave New Films, and is looking forward to finding new ways
to work together on progressive content for the Web and for broadcast"