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- People who think their significant other is cheating on them hire a hidden camera crew to investigate their suspicions.
- After Billy Jack in sentenced to four years in prison for the "involuntary manslaughter" of the first film, the Freedom School expands and flourishes under the guidance of Jean Roberts. The utopian existence of the school is characterized by everything ranging from "yoga sports" to muckracking journalism. The diverse student population airs scathing political exposes on their privately owned television station. The narrow-minded townspeople have different ideas about their brand of liberalism. Billy Jack is released and things heat up for the school. Students are threatened and abused and the Native Americans in the neighboring village are taunted and mistreated. After Billy Jack undergoes a vision quest, the governor and the police plot to permanently put an end to their liberal shenanigans, leaving it up to Billy Jack to save the day.
- Michael Lanyard is a debonair gentleman who travels the world solving crimes and getting lawbreakers arrested. He operates on the edge of what is legal and occasionally finds time to romance the beautiful women he encounters.
- Mug Life: an independently made "dysfunctional family workplace comedy". Located in the satirically cut-throat North Brooklyn coffee shop circuit, Mug Life isn't simply look into the lives of the employees ("Mugs") or patrons ("Muggles") that have laid claim to the shop--it's an open door into the inside jokes and awkward silences that occur in between the short-handed bickering, bantering, comforting, protecting, ordering, serving, and the organized chaos of a day job turned family.
- Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonism and the others create their own TV channel. They especially want to make the revolution.
- A group of friends in Chicago's vibrant LGBTQ neighborhood navigate life and relationships with humor and irreverence.
- Follow Shaw James, a misunderstood and awkward black male going through a quarter life crisis fueled by a series of unfortunate events, leading him to therapy, which he wants no part of.
- Follows the life of Sydney better known to her friends as Syd, as she navigates her way through the LA life.
- Nationally-syndicated weekly television series focusing on the world of cars and motorcycles and the people who love them.
- Set in the year 2016/2017, A Band Apart follows the complex lives and relationships of fifteen teenagers as a new president takes office.
- Rachel Allen, a teen runaway from Salt Lake City seeks revenge against the man that destroyed her family. The hunt takes her to LA. Now she's one of the cities homeless youth, one of the Lost Angels.
- TV SeriesA high tech low life revolution born from the flames set by a people fighting to survive. BLADE RUNNER meets STRANGE DAYS. 2120: Humanity's second domed city on Mars is thriving. Terraforming hasn't finished, with at least 50 years left to go, humanity struggles to get by under the domes. Within the colonist microcosm, thrives every angle of society, highlighted in every shade of gray, and therein we find our troubled heroes. Fade's awoken in a mess that's not uncommon to him, but who's blood is spilled on his shirt, and where does the trail go? Into the rabbit hole is the only option for Fade. Who has he become? What has he done? Who are these people after him? Why can't he remember? What are all these thumb drives in his pockets? And - If not Fade, then who? Raize is the key to his sanity, and Fade's friends each know something, and will all step into the forefront and likely into the fire, "Red X-Flags" is the story of a people fighting to find a place in the universe to exist.
- Seeing follows the character of Bailie Crenshaw, a part time sociology professor. She spends her down time on the road coming to terms with her clairvoyant abilities, sometimes flashing back on how they wreaked havoc on her childhood, and coming to terms with the responsibilities she has in her adulthood as a person who can see things through other people's eyes.
- A panel show highlighting social justice issues relevant to the youths of Australia.
- An hour long international music video show catering to the world scene, Strictly Global showcases music videos spanning every genre of music from around the world. Independent and underground, Strictly Global defies the mainstream music market, sharing an appreciation for music that ignores borders. Strictly Global highlights international artists that might otherwise be overlooked by mainstream media, taking its audience on a trek around the world every week. Strictly Global is not just about world music, it's about music from the world. Strictly Global introduces viewers to music videos they won't find anywhere else. Musicians from Chile, Japan, Thailand, Mali, Russia, England, Australia, the Philippines, Venezuela, Germany and nations all over the globe are represented. Independent American artists from Folk, Zydeco, Jazz, Blues and Bluegrass replace the mainstream American Pop, Rock and Hip-hop music which dominates the nation's airwaves. Strictly Global furthers independent media pioneer MHz Networks mission to promote inter-cultural understanding through intelligent programming and outreach-- celebrating both the diversity and universality of music. Strictly Global presents the viewer with as much diversity as possible. Hosted by producers Mike Leyva and Terrance Averett , Strictly Global provides a fresh approach to music. Mike and Terrance do not follow the traditional role of VJs you'd find on other music video programs. The music videos above all take precedence. Mike and Terrance function like radio station program directors. They appear in the beginning, introducing the show and previewing some show tidbits, and the end, closing out the show and prompting viewers to make requests through the website.
- A Smiley-faced figure waves and welcomes the viewer into a virtual gallery, a place where video portraits of New York City artists hang on the walls. Welcome to the world of ART or something like it!, an energetic TV series that combs the boroughs of New York City to provide weekly exposure to artists young and old. The new series of 13 half-hour programs features artists of all genres, backgrounds and media - music, performance, writing, painting, photography, sculpture, film & video, and more - who share their lives and work.