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In 2012, energyNOW! will be changing course. This week’s episode (to air January 7th and 8th) will be our last 30-minute weekly show on Bloomberg TV.

Last year the American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF), the non-profit organization that has funded energyNOW! since the Fall of 2010, announced that it was restructuring its educational media program and would wind down its support for our weekly TV news magazine. In its place, however, the Foundation expects to sponsor a new multi-part TV series profiling energy innovators. The new show - "Energy Now: The Innovators" - will premier this Spring and will also be distributed by Bloomberg TV.

ACSF will also continue to maintain the energyNOW! website and provide free access to all the archived episodes, stories, and educational videos created since October 2010. In addition, during the run up to the new show, an energyNOW! team will continue to distribute  news, contributor postings, and viewer comments via energynow.com and social media channels.

We’d like to thank each and every one of our viewers for letting us into your homes to provide independent broadcast journalism on America and the world’s energy future. We hope you continue to be involved in this important conversation on our website and social media channels, and keep an eye out for more news soon about the launch of “Energy Now: The Innovators”.

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