Instead of another television network focused on mindless reality TV programming, pivot is a brand-new cable network that seeks to inspire social change.
From Participant Media, the makers of thought-provoking movies such as "Food, Inc.," "An Inconvenient Truth," and "Lincoln," comes this disruptive new network that delivers diverse talent and an entertaining mix of original and acquired programming. Some shows to look forward to include "HitRECord on TV!," a re-imagination of the variety show from director/creator/star Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and "Raising McCain," which will follow McCain as she goes on the road and explores real issues affecting Americans.
Watch the video here for a little taste of what will debut on August 1 and visit Pivot.tv for more info.
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Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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