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    The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia. PBS is a publicly funded nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educational programs to public television stations in the United States, distributing shows such as Frontline, Nova, PBS NewsHour, Masterpiece ...

  2. 6 days ago · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by John M. Cunningham. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), private, nonprofit American corporation whose members are the public television stations of the United States and its unincorporated territories. PBS provides its member stations with programming ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PBS_NewsHourPBS NewsHour - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Production and Ratings
    • Availability
    • International Broadcasts
    • PBS NewsHour Editorial Guidelines
    • Criticism and Reception
    • Partnership with NPR
    • External Links

    Ownership

    In September 1981, production of the program was taken over by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, a partnership between Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer, and Gannett; the latter sold its stake in the production company in 1986. John C. Malone's Liberty Media bought a 67% controlling equity stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions in 1994, but MacNeil and Lehrer retained editorial control. In 2014, MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, owned by MacNeil, Lehrer, and Liberty Media announced its donation, as NewsHour Produc...

    The Robert MacNeil Report and The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

    In 1973, Robert MacNeil (a former NBC News correspondent and then-moderator of PBS's Washington Week in Review) and Jim Lehrer teamed up to cover the United States Senate's Watergate hearings for PBS. They earned an Emmy Awardfor their unprecedented gavel-to-gavel coverage. This recognition led to the creation of The Robert MacNeil Report, a half-hour local news program on WNET, which debuted on October 20, 1975; each episode of the program covered a single issue in depth. On December 1, 1975...

    The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour and The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

    Having decided to start competing with the nightly news programs on ABC, CBS and NBC 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 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. Lester Crystal was its founding executive producer. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions twice planned to launch late-night newscasts in 1995 and 1999; in both instances, the pro...

    The program is notable for being shown on public television. There are no interruptions for advertisements (though like most public television programs, there are "corporate image" advertisements at the beginning and end of each broadcast, as well as barker interruptions asking viewers to donate to their local PBS member station or member network d...

    The PBS NewsHour is broadcast on more than 350 PBS member stations and member networks, making it available to 99% of the viewing public, and audio from the program is broadcast by some NPR radio stations. It is also rebroadcast twice daily in late night via American Public Television's World digital subchannel service. Broadcasts of the PBS NewsHo...

    In Australia the program is seen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. AEST on SBS.
    In New Zealand the NewsHour is seen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10 p.m. on Face TV(Auckland).
    In Japan the program is seen every weekday on NHK BS1.
    Around the world for members of the United States Armed Forces on the American Forces Network.

    On December 4, 2009, when introducing the new PBS NewsHourformat, Lehrer read a list of guidelines for what he called "MacNeil/Lehrer journalism": 1. "Do nothing I cannot defend." 2. "Cover, write, and present every story with the care I would want if the story were about me." 3. "Assume there is at least one other side or version to every story." ...

    In 1992, radio broadcaster David Barsamian called the NewsHour "stenographers to power", accusing them and other news mediaof having a pro-establishment bias.

    The PBS NewsHour partnered with NPR for the broadcast of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions of 2016, in a strategy to prepare for the election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

    "PBS NewsHour". Archived from the original on May 8, 1999. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
    "PBS NewsHour". Archived from the original on June 5, 1997. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
    "PBS NewsHour" Special Collection.American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
    • News program
    • October 20, 1975 –, present
    • English
    • PBS
  4. Apr 12, 2024 · PBS is a non-profit media organization that provides educational and cultural programming for TV and online audiences. Learn about PBS shows, local stations, news, events, and more on the official website.

  5. www.pbs.org › aboutAbout PBS

    Learn about PBS's mission, programs, and history as America's largest public media enterprise. Find out how PBS covers the 2024 election, arts, education, and more.

  6. Television. In the United States, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) serves as the nation's main public television provider. When it launched in October 1970, PBS assumed many of the functions of its predecessor, National Educational Television (NET). NET was shut down by the Ford Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting after ...

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