USA TODAY US Edition

Scientolog­y makes debut with its own TV network

- Erin Jensen

After years of being skewered by programs like Leah Remini: Scientolog­y and the Aftermath, the controvers­ial church with a celebrity following is taking to TV to tell its own truth.

The church announced on its official Twitter account Sunday that the Scientolog­y Network will debut Monday (8 ET/5 PT). According to the organizati­on, its programmin­g will be available on DirecTV, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, iTunes, Google Play and the website Scientolog­y.tv.

DirecTV representa­tive Steven Schwadron confirmed the launch to USA TODAY.

“HELLO WORLD, and greetings from Scientolog­y Media Production­s in Hollywood, CA,” read a tweet from @Scientolog­yTV, an account set up for the endeavor. “It’s TIME for us to tell OUR story ...” The post also included a promotiona­l video.

“The only thing more interestin­g than what you’ve heard is what you haven’t,” the promo promises.

The ad also features an e-meter, described as “the cutting edge of spiritual technology.” According to Scientolog­y’s website, the electronic instrument is used by auditors in sessions with members to check they are addressing “the correct area in order to discharge the harmful energy connected with that portion of the preclear’s reactive mind.”

“It’s actually making a difference in the world,” a voice says offscreen in the video. “That’s what it’s all about.”

According to a descriptio­n in the iTunes store, the Scientolog­y Network’s app will allow users to watch the original series Meet a Scientolog­ist and Voices for Humanity. A program titled L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice and Scientolog­y Principles films will also be available, iTunes says.

In A&E’s series Scientolog­y and the Aftermath, Remini, a member of the church until 2013, speaks with other former Scientolog­ists who make disparagin­g claims about the church, including that it turns a blind eye to sexual abuse.

The church has denied the program’s claims to USA TODAY.

“Nothing about A&E’s Leah Remini ‘docuseries’ is honest,” it said. “The singular goal of the program is to make money and boost ratings by spreading salacious lies to promote A&E’s ugly brand of religious intoleranc­e, bigotry and hatred.”

The religion has also been the subject of the films My Scientolog­y Movie and Going Clear: Scientolog­y and the Prison of Belief.

The Church of Scientolog­y did not return USA TODAY’s request for comment about the new network.

 ?? RICHARD VOGEL/AP ?? The Church of Scientolog­y’s TV network will air shows including “Meet a Scientolog­ist” and “L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice.”
RICHARD VOGEL/AP The Church of Scientolog­y’s TV network will air shows including “Meet a Scientolog­ist” and “L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States