Watch WorldWide Entertainment TV on BRIC TV Brooklyn Free Speech
WorldWide Entertainment TV continues to expand its New York cable presence through BRIC TV’s Brooklyn Free Speech platform, giving viewers another way to experience exclusive interviews, music-driven storytelling, entertainment commentary, and culture-focused programming.
Brooklyn Free Speech is BRIC’s Emmy-winning community-produced TV and podcast network, with multiple cable channels serving Brooklyn viewers and an established history of airing community media since 1990. BRIC’s platform remains an important part of Brooklyn’s media and cultural landscape, with Brooklyn Free Speech carrying local films, documentaries, podcasts, and original programming across its channel lineup.
For WorldWide Entertainment TV, being part of BRIC TV matters because it places the brand within a respected Brooklyn media space known for culture, creativity, and community-rooted storytelling. BRIC also highlights its broader role in shaping Brooklyn’s cultural landscape for more than forty years, reinforcing the value of appearing on a platform with both local identity and long-standing arts credibility.
When to watch WorldWide Entertainment TV on BRIC TV
WorldWide Entertainment TV airs on BRIC TV / Brooklyn Free Speech HD on the following schedule:
- Tuesday: 12:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 9:00 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 6:00 AM, 7:00 PM
Where to watch BRIC TV
Brooklyn Free Speech lists its channel distribution across several cable providers, including:
- Channel HD: Spectrum 1993, Optimum 951, Verizon 47
- Channel 1: Spectrum 1995, Optimum 67, Verizon 42, RCN 82
- Channel 2: Spectrum 1998, Optimum 68, Verizon 43, RCN 83
- Channel 3: Spectrum 1996, Optimum 69, Verizon 44, RCN 84
As WorldWide Entertainment TV continues building its cable and digital footprint, BRIC TV remains a strong part of that story by helping connect the brand to Brooklyn viewers who value original voices, music, community, and cultural programming.
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