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INN World Report is a viewer-supported cable news program broadcast by
Free Speech TV and several dozen public access networks nationwide. It holds one of two spots within the cadre of cable news programs that eschew corporate funding, sharing the distinction with
Democracy Now.
Since its 2005 inception, INN has devoted itself to the mantra, “News the other networks won’t tell you”, by reporting on significant global issues that receive little or no attention from mainstream American news networks. It also produces provocative interview segments with noteworthy politicians, scholars, filmmakers and authors.
Despite its self-identification as a
populist news outfit, INN suffers from a radical stigma, arguably resulting from its pursuit of politically sensitive topics that are often unpopular in the mainstream media. INN World Report remains far more neutral in its reporting than most of its commercial counterparts, without much bias to the left or right. Its journalistic marginalization has been compounded by a vicious cycle of financial troubles and production quality concerns but its journalist integrity is rarely questioned.
Most recently, INN has received some criticism for giving voice to scholars and demolition experts who cite inconsistencies between the collapse of the World Trade Center towers and the official narrative of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a decision INN defends as an exercise of its
First Amendment rights and a commitment to intrepid journalism. INN has neither condemned nor endorsed the views of any of their controversial guests but are maligned for giving airtime to views contrary to the official version of the events of 9/11.
Past INN guests have included:
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Scott Ritter, chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998
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Joseph C. Wilson, former diplomat under the Bush administration
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Paul Craig Roberts, economist; known as the “Father of
Reaganomics”
• Dr.
Ernest J. Sternglass, physicist and author of
Secret Fallout
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Daniel Ellsberg, credited with releasing the
Pentagon Papers
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Gore Vidal, author; playwright; social critic
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Stephen Walt, co-author of
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
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John Mearsheimer, co-author of
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
• Rep.
John Conyers, Jr., D-Michigan (second-longest serving member of the House)
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James Zogby, founder and president,
Arab American Institute
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Aaron Russo, entertainment entrepreneur; director,
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Dylan Avery, director,
Loose Change
• Dr.
Ron Paul, R-Texas, 10 term Congressman and 2008 Presidential Candidate
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