Lorraine Hess, Link TV's Vice President of of Acquisitions, remembers the launch of Link TV eleven years ago when the team slept at the office and basked in the glow of the very first broadcast. The hard work has paid off and the channel has remained a uniquely independent window to the world unlike any other station. For Lorraine, Link TV is a national treasure.
Strong, character-driven stories about critical issues affecting individuals and societies throughout the world, Link TV's documentaries present knowledgeable, compelling "insider" points of view on global, regional or local topics. Includes streaming documentaries.
Tune in to Link TV for extraordinary international series' not found anywhere else in the United States: Borgen (Government), an award-winning political drama from Denmark; Arab Labor, Israeli TV's controversial hit comedy series; and The Team, Kenya's soap opera for social good.
Music videos and documentaries featuring unique and diverse artists from around the world air regularly on Link. Watch hundreds of music videos online, and get a daily dose of World Music from Link TV's uninterrupted 30-minute music blocks, also available online!
With entertaining and eclectic foreign films from some of the world’s most talented directors, Link TV's world cinema series CINEMONDO offers a charming collection of films that have never before been broadcast in America.
Follow half-Japanese twin-sisters Ana and Isa on their journey through life with cystic fibrosis. Defying all odds by surviving double lung transplants, they've emerged as authors, athletes and global advocates for organ donation. This is their story.
This week on LinkAsia, Taiwan and the Philippines lock horns in the Pacific, Bangladesh seeks to right their labor wrongs, China evaluates their progress with human rights, Xi Jinping moves away from his reformer rhetoric, Japan's government blunders its way...
(LinkAsia: 5/17/13) Taiwan is demanding justice from the Philippines, after the Filipino coast guard shot and killed a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters that both countries claim. Mainland China is keeping a close eye on the tension, as China has...
(LinkAsia: 5/17/13) The government of Bangladesh and Western retailers are making steps towards improving work conditions in the country, three weeks after a factory collapse killed over 1,100 in Dhaka. Katie Quan, associate chair at the University of California's Center...