"Footnote" to Expose Truth About Porn Industry

Joshua Givens
A new TV show premiering on cable this fall will be addressing some of society's most controversial issues, starting with pornography. Launched by international radio, TV and publishing ministry Back to the Bible, in conjunction with Brad Knull and Cooke Pictures, "Footnote" is currently wrapping up pre-production, according to "The Christian Post."

The show's pilot episode will dive headfirst into the "world's biggest industry" and ask questions like "What makes porn tick? Why is it what it is?"

Published by Joshua Givens

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  • "Footnote" will address a dozen or so of society's most controversial issues, starting with porn
  • The pilot episode will feature ex-porn producer Donny Pauling
  • "Footnote" will air on local cable this fall with 13 planned episodes
Every second, 28,258 Internet users are watching porn.

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  • Timothy Hilton4/27/2010

    Porn is one of the most explicitly destructive forces in our culture today. Way to help expose the truth bro.

  • Will Stape4/20/2010

    Wow I knew porn was profitable - but these #'s are pretty staggering! Good reporting here!!

  • Rachelle Dawson4/16/2010

    This is an interesting idea for a show. Thanks for sharing the news.

  • Sheryl Young4/15/2010

    Josh - I just linked this article to my AC reprint of my TV Violence article from the Underground. Then I linked both back to the Underground. See http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2896818/tv_violence_against_women_has_increased.html?cat=2

  • Joshua Ogaldez4/8/2010

    Very, very interesting........Pornography is definitely one of those issues that is often overlooked and just accepted as something for the guys and to certain extents 'normal', but there is so much more to that, and this very encouraging to see something is being done to address the issue. Great reporting!

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