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PBS NewsHour
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
LocationArlington, Virginia
CompanyWETA-TV, NewsHour Productions
DistributorPBS

PBS NewsHour is a daily American television news program that is broadcast on PBS and is produced by WETA-TV and NewsHour Productions. The program is known for its in-depth coverage of national news, international news, and public affairs, and features a range of journalists and experts from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other news organizations. The program has a long history, dating back to 1975, when it was founded by Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer, and has been hosted by a range of anchors, including Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff, and Hari Sreenivasan. The program is also available online, through the PBS NewsHour website and YouTube channel, and is broadcast on NPR radio stations.

History

The program was first broadcast in 1975, as The Robert MacNeil Report, and was later renamed The MacNeil/Lehrer Report in 1976, when Jim Lehrer joined the program. The program was initially broadcast on WNET in New York City, but later moved to WETA-TV in Arlington, Virginia. Over the years, the program has undergone several changes, including the addition of new anchors and correspondents, such as Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Margaret Warner, and Ray Suarez. The program has also expanded its coverage to include more international news and public affairs, and has featured a range of guests, including Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and Angela Merkel. The program has won numerous awards, including Peabody Awards, Emmy Awards, and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, and has been recognized for its excellence in journalism by organizations such as the National Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Production

The program is produced by WETA-TV and NewsHour Productions, and is broadcast on PBS stations across the United States. The program is produced by a team of journalists and producers, including executive producer Sara Just, and features a range of correspondents and anchors, including Judy Woodruff, Amna Nawaz, and Nick Schifrin. The program is also available online, through the PBS NewsHour website and YouTube channel, and is broadcast on NPR radio stations. The program has a range of partnerships with other news organizations, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, and features a range of guests and experts from universities and think tanks, such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and the Brookings Institution.

Format

The program features a range of segments, including news summaries, in-depth reports, and interviews with newsmakers and experts. The program also features a range of special segments, including PBS NewsHour Weekend, which is broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays, and PBS NewsHour West, which is broadcast on weeknights. The program has a range of correspondents and anchors, including Judy Woodruff, Amna Nawaz, and Nick Schifrin, and features a range of guests and experts from universities and think tanks, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, and the Council on Foreign Relations. The program is known for its in-depth coverage of national news, international news, and public affairs, and features a range of analysis and commentary from experts and journalists, including David Brooks, Mark Shields, and E.J. Dionne.

Anchors_and_Correspondents

The program has a range of anchors and correspondents, including Judy Woodruff, Amna Nawaz, and Nick Schifrin. The program has also featured a range of former anchors and correspondents, including Gwen Ifill, Jim Lehrer, and Ray Suarez. The program has a range of correspondents based in Washington, D.C., including Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor, and features a range of guests and experts from universities and think tanks, such as University of Chicago, Columbia University, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The program is also broadcast on NPR radio stations, and features a range of analysis and commentary from experts and journalists, including Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Sarah Kendzior.

Awards_and_Reception

The program has won numerous awards, including Peabody Awards, Emmy Awards, and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, and has been recognized for its excellence in journalism by organizations such as the National Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists. The program has also been praised by critics and viewers for its in-depth coverage of national news, international news, and public affairs, and features a range of analysis and commentary from experts and journalists, including Nicholas Kristof, Paul Krugman, and Eugene Robinson. The program has a range of partnerships with other news organizations, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, and features a range of guests and experts from universities and think tanks, such as Yale University, University of Michigan, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

International_Broadcasting

The program is broadcast on PBS stations across the United States, and is also available online, through the PBS NewsHour website and YouTube channel. The program is also broadcast on NPR radio stations, and features a range of analysis and commentary from experts and journalists, including Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Nicholas Kristof. The program has a range of partnerships with other news organizations, including BBC News, CBC News, and Al Jazeera English, and features a range of guests and experts from universities and think tanks, such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. The program is known for its in-depth coverage of international news and public affairs, and features a range of correspondents based in London, Beijing, and Moscow, including Frederick Kempe and Michael Weiss.

Category:American television news programs

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