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thom.tv points to the Substack page for “The Thom Hartmann Radio & TV Program.” It is not a standalone video site or official radio-station website in the traditional sense, but rather a subscription-focused content distribution page built around Thom Hartmann’s radio/TV program, political news commentary, and audio podcast content. The page shows more than 55,000 subscribers, with topics spanning U.S. politics, political news analysis, science, culture, and the economy.
The site’s main function is to let users subscribe to updates from Thom Hartmann’s program and receive articles, show notifications, or podcast content via Substack. The program is listed as airing live Monday through Friday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time, suggesting a strong emphasis on timeliness and a regular publishing schedule. User comments in the captured text highlight its well-researched approach, clear viewpoints, and progressive perspective on U.S. public affairs.
The page content only shows subscription entry points such as “Subscribe” and “Let me take a look first,” without disclosing specific pricing. Since it runs on Substack, it may offer free subscriptions, paid subscriptions, or a preview/trial mechanism, but the currently captured content is not enough to confirm the exact price, billing cycle, or differences in member benefits.
Its strengths are its focused subject matter and frequent updates, making it suitable for long-term tracking of U.S. political commentary. The Substack format also makes it convenient to receive content continuously via email or the web. The drawbacks are that its editorial stance is quite clear and leans progressive, so it should not be used as one’s sole news source. In addition, the English-language content may be a barrier for Chinese users, and the pricing and membership benefits are not very transparent in the captured page text.
It is suitable for listeners interested in U.S. politics, democratic institutions, public policy, and economic or cultural issues, especially those who want to understand progressive viewpoints in the United States. It may also be useful for users doing U.S. political research, media monitoring, or English listening practice.
Access to Substack from mainland China may vary depending on network conditions, ISP, and timing, and stable direct access generally cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, access from China is assessed as “partially restricted.” If you plan to listen or subscribe long term, it is advisable to prepare a backup network environment.
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