NRA Brings Streaming TV to the Next Generation

This is just a great idea!

Guns and gossip go hand in hand on the NRA’s new web series, “Noir.”

The show’s star is 30-year-old Colion Noir, a self-described “urban gun enthusiast” from Texas, and he’s part of the National Rifle Association’s quest to lure the smartphone generation with its new multimedia effort, NRA Freestyle.

Noir, whose real name is Collins Idehen, keeps the tone light with co-host Amy Robbins on his show – dishing on new guns, current events and music.

… Their show is one of several new series on NRA Freestyle, a Netflix-style multimedia effort where “adventures, style, culture and firearms collide,” according to its website.

“It is part of our overall communications effort with NRA members, gun owners and the American public,” Andrew Arulanandam, managing director of public affairs for NRA, told ABC News.

After several major networks pulled pro-gun TV shows, the smart thing is to start making shows where people ACTUALLY watch them, streaming online. So many people don’t have TV anymore, and when I’m riding the train to work I see so many people watching TV and movies on their phones, tablets, and laptops. Frankly these days this will reach far more people than a network show!

You can watch Episode #1 of Noir here!

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