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David Sirota suggested two years ago, reflecting on recent investigations showing that super-moneyed, right-wing capitalists such as the Koch brothers and Texas billionaire John Arnold had (along with more liberal software mogul Bill Gates) influenced PBS content through multimillion-dollar donations, the "P" in PBS often seems to more properly stand for "Plutocratic," not "Public." None of this should be surprising to anyone familiar with the distinctively big-business-dominated history of U.S. broadcast media. Because the United States fails to provide anything like adequate funding for public broadcasting, both PBS and
National Public Radio (a regular vehicle for neoliberal business ideology) depend upon foundations, corporations, and wealthy individuals to pay for much of their programming. Beneath their standard claims to have no interest in shaping public media content, these private funders have bottom-line agendas, meaning that their contributions come with strings attached—strings that undermine the integrity of the "independent" journalism they bankroll. (For what it's worth, between 1994 and 2014, the "NewsHour" was primarily owned by the for-profit firm Liberty Media. Liberty Media was run by the conservative and politically active billionaire John Malone, who had a majority stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, the show's producer.)
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other side or version to every story. Assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as I am. Assume the same about all people on whom I report. Assume personal lives are a private matter, until a legitimate turn in the story absolutely mandates otherwise. Carefully separate opinion and analysis from straight news stories, and clearly label everything. Do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes, except on rare and monumental occasions. No one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously. And, finally, I am not in the entertainment business.
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two developments were especially welcome, public-television officials say, because, seven months after its transformation from a half-hour to an hour, the newscast is still struggling to gain acceptance in its expanded form. Contrary to expectations, the nationwide audience of four million viewers has not grown this year. And a number of station officials contend that the program would be stronger if it returned to a half-hour.
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information industries had different views not long ago: In 1984, Malone compared the cable industry to "a game of
Monopoly" and said that TCI's primary goal was to leverage cash flow and assets to buy more property. He called TCI a "mammoth tax shelter" and said that earning money and paying taxes and dividends was "stupid."
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networks, and public television. The deal will not affect Robert MacNeil's plan to give up his co-anchor seat next
October, but he will oversee all of the new non-"NewsHour" programming. Nor will the deal affect "NewsHour," which "is ours, and ours alone," PBS President Ervin Duggan said, "and it will continue to be so."
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TCI is the most ruthless of the cable monopolies. Now that its president, John Malone, has joined the ranks of the information elite, he is being hailed as a visionary by
America's business pages. But John Malone who told McNeil-Lehrer viewers last week that TCI would not seek monopoly control of the
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public television's nightly newscast, got two important boosts in the last week: Jim Lehrer, the
Washington anchor, returned to the program Monday night after a three- month absence for heart surgery, and 102 public television stations voted to help underwrite the program for the 1984-85 season. The
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correspondents. This is usually followed by three or four longer news segments, typically running six to twelve minutes, which explore a few of the events mentioned in the headline segment in depth and include discussions with experts, newsmakers, and/or commentators. The program formerly included a
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introduced an overhauled visual appearance for its weekday broadcasts, debuting a new minimalist set designed by Eric Siegel and George
Allison that heavily incorporates PBS's longtime "Everyman" logo. The program also introduced a new graphics package by Troika Design Group and original theme music
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to WETA. In the letter, Lehrer and MacNeil cited their reduced involvement with the program's production since their departures from anchoring, as well as "the probability of increasing our fundraising abilities." WETA's board of trustees approved the transfer on June 17, 2014, and it took effect on
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People often ask me if there are guidelines in our practice of what I like to call MacNeil/Lehrer journalism. Well, yes, there are. And here they are. Do nothing I cannot defend. Cover, write and present every story with the care I would want if the story were about me. Assume there is at least one
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Productions, producer of the venerable "NewsHour With Jim Lehrer," is trying again to launch a late-night newscast on Public Broadcasting Service stations nationwide, this time in conjunction with the New York Times...MacNeil/Lehrer first tried to launch a late-night newscast, dubbed
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Liberty Media today is a strange hybrid—part venture capital fund, part mutual fund, part asset shuffler extraordinaire, and part long-term operator of businesses. Its astonishing array of holdings (click here and download the PDF file to see the 9-page chart) includes bits and pieces of television
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was dedicated to Ifill and her influence on journalism, featuring tributes from
Woodruff, Sreenivasan, former colleagues and program contributors (news content was relegated to the standard news summary, which aired during the second half-hour). Although the program initially featured guest anchors
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FAIR seems to be accusing us of covering the people who make decisions that affect people's lives, many of whom work in government, the military, or corporate
America. That's what we do: we're a news program, and that's who makes news... I take issue with the way the FAIR report characterizes each
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Productions, the production company owned by the former "NewsHour" anchors, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer, and Liberty Media, announced in October that it wanted to donate the program to WETA if a deal could be reached. The company is also giving WETA its archives and some smaller
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However, since 1994, the NewsHour has been produced and primarily owned by the for-profit colossus, Liberty Media. Liberty, which is run by conservative billionaire John Malone, owns the majority stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions - the entity that produces the journalistic content of the show.
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New 'MacNeil/Lehrer' Owner: Liberty Media Corp., a subsidiary of cable-TV giant Tele-Communications Inc., has agreed to purchase a two-thirds interest in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. The company, which produces "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" for PBS, plans to develop programming for cable, the
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guest, which they have obviously done very subjectively. Witness the trashing of Mark Shields and Tom Oliphant (in the full report), who are not liberal enough for FAIR's taste. When you get down to arguing about degrees of left-and-rightness, I think you undermine your own argument.
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added "America Online Keyword: PBS" to its ending screen for a three-year agreement through April 22, 2003. For only the website, the program took effect on April 23, 2003. On March 3, 2003, the program added dates from the 1999 graphics in the beginning. On November 17, 2003,
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s guest list from October 2005 to March 2006 had Republicans outnumbering Democrats 2–1, and minorities accounting for 15 percent of U.S.-based sources. FAIR also protested in 1995 when Liberty Media purchased a majority of the program, citing Liberty's majority owner,
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title in 2009, two years before Lehrer left in 2011. Originally, the program only aired on weekdays before weekend editions began in 2013. Production of the weekend broadcasts were solely produced by WNET, before the New York City station transferred all of its
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was its founding executive producer. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions twice planned to launch late-night newscasts in 1995 and 1999; in both instances, the proposed expansions—which, respectively, were to have involved production and newsgathering partnerships with
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began what it called its "Honor Roll", a short segment displaying in silence the picture, name, rank, and hometown of U.S. military personnel killed in Iraq. On January 4, 2006, military personnel killed in Afghanistan were added to the segment. According to
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Peter Barton has always belonged to what he calls the "squadron of the second bananas." Few outside the cable industry know who he is -- and those inside it know him best as the right-hand man to his mentor, John C. Malone, the most powerful figure in the
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Lehrer and Ifill were frequent moderators of U.S. political debates. By November 2008, Lehrer had moderated more than ten debates between major U.S. presidential candidates. In 2008, Ifill moderated a debate between U.S. vice presidential candidates
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retained its original graphics package and the theme music by David Cebert and Bernard Hoffer until August 29, 2015, when it transitioned to the same theme music and a reworked version of the graphics package used for the weekday broadcasts.
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July 1. At that time, NewsHour Productions, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of WETA, took over production of the program. WETA also acquired MacNeil/Lehrer Productions' archives, documentaries, and projects, though not the company's name.
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While other standalone public television projects are often produced by small independent production companies, the NewsHour stands out for being owned by a major for-profit media conglomerate headed by a politically active billionaire.
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reflective essay on a regular basis, but these have been curtailed in recent years; since Woodruff and Ifill became anchors, these essays have mainly aired as part of the end-of-show segment "Brief, but Spectacular".
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instead of complementing them, the program expanded to one hour on September 5, 1983, incorporating other changes, such as the introduction of "documentary reportage from the field"; it became known at that time as
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for the duration of WNET's involvement with the program. From the weekend broadcasts' debut until the March 27, 2022 edition, the Saturday and Sunday editions originated from the Tisch/WNET Studios at
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rebroadcasts the weekday editions later the same evening, and the weekend editions live; a similar case exists in New York City but in reverse, where WLIW airs the weekday and weekend editions of the
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channels like Game Show Network, Animal Planet, and significant pieces of massive publicly held companies like Interactive Corp. and Sprint. (He even owns two-thirds of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions.)
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since October 20, 1975. It airs seven nights a week, and is known for its in-depth coverage of issues and current events. Since January 2, 2023, the one-hour weekday editions have been anchored by
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staffers that she would step down as anchor at the end of the year, though she intends to continue reporting longer pieces for the program while doing projects and specials for WETA through the
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introduced a new logo and the new studio (still at WETA), now featuring the current PBS logo, and the logo and program's text and graphics rendered in the system's proprietary PBS Sans
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s Saturday and Sunday editions, which concurrently began originating from the studio at the station's Washington facility used for the weekday broadcasts. The broadcasts were retitled
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were named Woodruff's successors. Woodruff made her final broadcast as anchor on December 30, 2022. Nawaz and Bennett anchored their first broadcast as co-anchors on January 2, 2023.
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website and nightly broadcast, the updated production returned to a two-anchor format. Lehrer described the overhaul as the first phase in his move toward retirement.
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six and eight minutes, briefly explaining many of the top national and international news headlines; international stories often include excerpts of reports filed by
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of lacking balance, diversity, and viewpoints of the general public, and for presenting corporate viewpoints. FAIR found that the
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4857:"How to Stream PBS NewsHour's Midterm Election Night Results Coverage Live Online"
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4826:"How eliminating federal funding for public broadcasting would harm Colorado"
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3283:"Online NewsHour: Report | NewsHour Switches to HD | December 14, 2007 | PBS"
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1750:"Assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as I am."
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family introduced in 2019. At the same time, the program's longstanding of
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2904:"No Blaring: MacNeil on Emmy, Keeping a Reasonable Tone in Broadcast News"
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5114:"Watch And Fact Check The First Presidential Debate With PBS And NPR"
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website (for free mp3 download) and through podcast services such as
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radio stations. It is also rebroadcast twice daily in late night via
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4166:"PBS's new brand is anything but radical—and that's the whole point"
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The MacNeil/Lehrer Report; Unemployment; Unemployment & Election
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Having decided to start competing with the nightly news programs on
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2692:"WETA to create subsidiary for transfer of PBS NewsHour ownership"
2479:"Geoff Bennett Gets Ready to Launch a Retooled 'PBS News Weekend'"
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3554:"PBS Near a Decision on Adding a Weekend Edition of 'NewsHour'"
3343:""THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER" AND PBS ANNOUNCE MAJOR CHANGES"
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AOL and PBS Enter Strategic Online, On-Air Alliance | PBS About
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2139:– weekday anchor (October 4, 1999 – October 25, 2013; moved to
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The Robert MacNeil Report; 19; New York City and C367 Bailout
5000:"The problems with the Groseclose/Milyo study of media bias"
4795:"Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will co-anchor 'PBS Newshour'"
2548:"Liberty Media Corporation; Report to Investors; May, 1999;"
2097:– weekday anchor (December 8, 1977 – June 13, 1997; retired)
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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4532:"Bennett, Nawaz replacing Judy Woodruff on PBS 'NewsHour'"
5144:"PBS, NPR Join Forces for Prime Time Convention Coverage"
5175:"PBS Partners With NPR To Boost Election Coverage – TCA"
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Rendall, Steve; Hollar, Julie (September–October 2006).
4725:"Judy Woodruff Will Leave 'PBS NewsHour' at End of 2022"
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In Japan the program is seen Tuesdays through Friday on
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from WETA's studios. In 1983, the show was rebranded as
6241:
List of daily evening American network TV news programs
5061:"MacNeil/Lehrer Sells Out, Extra! Update February 1995"
1922:– substitute weekend anchor (joined September 27, 2013)
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Evening news and talk TV programs in the United States
3901:"Gwen Ifill on being a little girl transfixed by news"
1882:– substitute weekend anchor (joined in September 2020)
1768:"And finally, I am not in the entertainment business."
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5205:"NPR and 'PBS NewsHour' partner on election coverage"
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wrote, "The least partisan analysis." Tim Surette of
1928:– substitute weekend anchor (joined January 11, 2013)
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3587:"PBS' 'NewsHour' to expand to weekends in the fall"
3523:"Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff to co-anchor 'NewsHour'"
3024:. January 16, 1996 – via americanarchive.org.
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5236:"PBS Teams With NPR for 2016 Election Programming"
3441:National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
2627:"What's 'Public' About Public TV's News Flagship?"
2224:"stenographers to power", accusing them and other
2005:(Mondays and election night; joined July 29, 2004)
1465:with a "primary" member outlet. These include the
502:, online, and late at night have been anchored by
486:The broadcasts are produced by PBS member station
4974:"Left Turn: The Media's Institutional Liberalism"
4945:How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind
4824:Leonard, David; Schwalb, Micah (March 28, 2017).
4435:"Triangle TV Programme Information: PBS NewsHour"
3962:"Gwen Ifill, Longtime PBS Journalist, Dies at 61"
1692:is seen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10 p.m. on
1594:. Audio from select segments is also released in
721:for their unprecedented gavel-to-gavel coverage.
6297:National Association of Educational Broadcasters
4018:"PBS launches "NewsHour West," based in Phoenix"
1717:The program is seen internationally through the
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2278:" citations to map liberal versus conservative
1940:– foreign affairs editor (joined June 19, 2013)
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494:, and originates from its studio facilities in
27:Public television newscast in the United States
2196:(Fridays; March 25, 1994 – September 14, 2001)
1733:On December 4, 2009, when introducing the new
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4751:"Ray Suarez Reveals Why He Left PBS NewsHour"
3467:"Jim Lehrer to retire as PBS NewsHour anchor"
747:, used from May 17, 2006, to December 4, 2009
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4781:Stenographers to Power: Media and Propaganda
3620:"PBS NewsHour Weekend to premiere this fall"
2426:. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. Archived from
3937:. NewsHour Productions. November 18, 2016.
3907:. NewsHour Productions. November 14, 2016.
3877:. NewsHour Productions. November 14, 2016.
3847:. NewsHour Productions. November 14, 2016.
2380:PBS had revised its brand identity in 2019.
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340:60 minutes (1983–present, weekday editions)
7166:American English-language television shows
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5234:Wagmeister, Elizabeth (January 18, 2016).
4024:. NewsHour Productions. October 14, 2019.
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2725:"WETA to Take Ownership of 'PBS NewsHour'"
2180:(Fridays; March 30, 1981 – March 18, 1994)
1212:The program is notable for being shown on
699:correspondent and then-moderator of PBS's
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7186:Peabody Award-winning television programs
3688:"'NewsHour' Ex-Anchors to Cede Ownership"
3406:"PBS, changing 'NewsHour' to preserve it"
2965:"MacNeil Leaves PBS' 'NewsHour' to Write"
2327:Linda Winslow responded to many aspects:
2267:wrote, "Nawaz is stepping into history."
1449:operated by various agencies such as the
1087:West", a Western United States bureau at
1076:, presented at the 2019 awards ceremony.
971:which was also produced Friday evenings.
860:on March 26, 2007), with broadcasts in a
839:added music in the beginning with dates.
4505:from the original on November 15, 2020.
4297:. Associated Press. September 29, 2004.
3253:"NewsHour High-Definition Broadcast FAQ"
2497:Friedland, Lewis A. (October 17, 1993).
1333:. Correspondents have been Tom Bearden,
1148:2024 United States presidential election
724:This recognition led to the creation of
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5765:White House Correspondents' Association
3477:from the original on September 30, 2012
2977:from the original on November 15, 2020.
2793:American Archive of Public Broadcasting
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2373:
2190:(substitute, died on November 17, 2022)
1866:– correspondent and contributor to the
1142:On May 13, 2022, Woodruff announced to
916:31st News & Documentary Emmy Awards
684:American Archive of Public Broadcasting
7136:1975 American television series debuts
7003:(September 7, 2013 – October 22, 2018)
6904:Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
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4917:Gerson, Jennifer (December 21, 2022).
4867:from the original on November 15, 2020
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4761:from the original on November 15, 2020
4723:Steinberg, Brian (November 11, 2022).
4570:from the original on November 18, 2021
4556:Steinberg, Brian (November 18, 2021).
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3960:Holloway, Daniel (November 14, 2016).
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3046:from the original on November 15, 2020
2914:from the original on February 18, 2012
2902:MacNeil, Robert (September 27, 2010).
2704:from the original on November 15, 2020
2103:– correspondent (1983 – 2014; retired)
1473:(as WNET, which co-manages NJ PBS and
1445:are also made available worldwide via
1389:On March 31, 2003, after the U.S.–led
661:
6859:Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach
6126:The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
4525:
4523:
4465:"Another Chapter Begins for NewsHour"
4437:. Triangle Television. Archived from
4267:from the original on January 30, 2014
4237:from the original on January 30, 2014
4045:
4043:
3686:Jensen, Elizabeth (October 8, 2013).
3002:from the original on February 2, 2013
2657:Fabrikant, Geraldine (May 15, 1996).
2043:(substitute; joined October 30, 1992)
1310:, Washington, D.C. correspondent for
982:premiered on September 7, 2013, with
944:interviewing US Secretary of Defense
816:Jobless Recovery: Non-Working Numbers
7:
7191:Television news in the United States
7161:2020s American television news shows
7156:2010s American television news shows
7151:2000s American television news shows
7146:1990s American television news shows
7141:1980s American television news shows
7019:(January 23, 2018 – January 8, 2019)
6344:America's Public Television Stations
5976:The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
5173:de Moraes, Lisa (January 18, 2016).
4287:"Jim Lehrer: The Dean of Moderators"
4195:Goldsmith, Jill (November 4, 2019).
3817:. HD Media Ventures. July 17, 2015.
3781:"'PBS NewsHour' retunes theme music"
3618:Weigner, Mackenzie (June 17, 2013).
3533:from the original on August 10, 2013
3443:. September 27, 2010. Archived from
2935:"PBS May Leap Into Late-News Lineup"
2933:Jensen, Elizabeth (March 16, 1999).
2871:"'MACNEIL/LEHRER' OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS"
2821:. September 13, 2012. Archived from
2625:Jackson, Janine (November 1, 2010).
2300:Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
2228:of having a pro-establishment bias.
1969:(Fridays; joined September 21, 2001)
1842:- special correspondent, Middle East
1706:Around the world for members of the
1609:s subscriptions page with link to a
1161:On December 15, 2023, PBS premiered
1131:) was replaced as weekend anchor by
6929:San Francisco/Watsonville/San Jose
6336:Corporation for Public Broadcasting
5086:Getler, Michael (October 6, 2006).
4530:Bauder, David (November 16, 2022).
4507:Another Chapter Begins for NewsHour
4353:Getler, Michael (January 6, 2006).
4320:Suddath, Claire (October 2, 2008).
3750:"'PBS NewsHour' gets airy new look"
3370:"'NewsHour' on PBS to Get Makeover"
2723:Jensen, Elizabeth (June 18, 2014).
1072:aired, which then went on to win a
598:involvement to WETA in April 2022.
569:one year later. It was anchored by
6995:(January 1, 2020 – March 30, 2023)
6146:The Record with Greta Van Susteren
5371:James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
4898:from the original on June 30, 2020
4749:Suarez, Lucia (October 29, 2013).
4471:from the original on July 31, 2018
4355:"Here, In Silence, Are Eight More"
4145:from the original on June 17, 2024
4133:Hill, Michael P. (June 10, 2024).
3811:"'PBS NewsHour' to debut new look"
3779:Hill, Michael P. (July 21, 2015).
3748:Hill, Michael P. (July 21, 2015).
3552:Elizabeth Jensen (March 4, 2013).
2477:Brian Steinberg (March 31, 2022).
2151:with Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff)
2033:(substitute; joined July 16, 2018)
1993:(Mondays; joined November 1, 2012)
1637:is streamed live on the program's
1064:Former logo used from 2017 to 2024
286:Rachel Wellford (weekend editions)
25:
7039:List of programs broadcast by PBS
4972:Jackson, Brad (August 10, 2011).
4495:"Another NewsHour Chapter Begins"
4164:Smith, Lilly (November 4, 2019).
3368:Elizabeth Jensen (May 11, 2009).
2599:Street, Paul (October 28, 2016).
1981:(Fridays; joined January 8, 2021)
1870:series (joined December 10, 1985)
1579:, due to an expanded schedule of
1036:Ifill took brief breaks from her
7113:
7101:
7089:
4976:. The New Ledger. Archived from
4401:Meade, Amanda (August 4, 2011).
4384:PBS NewsHour (August 30, 2021).
3931:"The Cosmic Power of Gwen Ifill"
2575:"John Malone's tricky maneuvers"
2521:Kleid, Beth (December 5, 1994).
2454:THIRTEEN - New York Public Media
1598:form, available through several
795:—were canceled mid-development.
670:
635:, owned by MacNeil, Lehrer, and
104:(weekend editions, 2022–present)
42:
7016:We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry
6329:Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
6321:Educational Television Stations
6305:National Educational Television
5997:The Source with Kaitlan Collins
4855:Owen, Phil (November 6, 2018).
4793:Day, Patrick (August 6, 2013).
3717:Segal, Connie (July 20, 2015).
3655:Sefton, Dru (October 9, 2013).
3496:Byers, Dylan (August 6, 2013).
2963:Hall, Jane (October 21, 1994).
814:in 2003 for the feature report
557:The program debuted in 1975 as
163:Sean Patrick (weekday editions)
6199:On Balance with Leland Vittert
6044:Special Report with Bret Baier
4783:(Common Courage P, 1992), 105.
4700:Ifill, Gwen (April 12, 2006),
3022:"The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer"
2998:. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions.
2815:"Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor"
2402:"PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer"
866:standard-definition television
787:Wall Street Journal Television
166:Chip Hirzel (weekend editions)
1:
7011:(May 7, 2010 – June 28, 2013)
6172:Chris Plante: The Right Squad
4886:Surette, Tim (May 24, 2020).
4590:"Laura BarrĂłn-LĂłpez | Author"
4322:"Debate Moderator Gwen Ifill"
4050:Johnson, Ted (May 13, 2022).
2690:Sefton, Dru (June 18, 2014).
1741:"Do nothing I cannot defend."
1208:interview on November 7, 2005
974:For much of its history, the
846:). On December 17, 2007, the
96:(weekend editions, 2013–2022)
48:Logo used since June 10, 2024
4703:The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
4651:"Tom Casciato | Author"
4615:"Marcia Biggs | Author"
4499:The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
3585:Day, Kevin (June 17, 2013).
3212:The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
3189:The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
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