PBS’s American Experience turns its lens to a lesser-known figure of the Civil Rights movement in “Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP,” airing Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 9/8c. Walter White, a light-skinned Black man who led the NAACP for over two decades, has been largely overlooked by history. This documentary seeks to rectify […]
American Experience: Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP...
American Experience: Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP...
- 2/24/2025
- by Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV
The channels are available whether or not customers are signed up for paid Prime Video subscriptions.
Prime Video’s free programming options just got a major boost. The streamer already carries hundreds of free streaming channels which were formerly shunted to the now defunct Freevee service, but it’s adding one option that provides value to viewers of all ages: PBS. As first announced in November, customers can now access hundreds of live PBS channels on Prime Video, with no subscriptions or other costs required.
Key Details: Over 150 local PBS stations from across the country can now be streamed on Prime Video. The service is also hosting a free PBS Kids channel, as well as PBS Drama, and PBS Documentaries channels. All this PBS content is available even to non-paid Prime Video viewers. 30-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month amazon.com
There are now more than 150 local PBS stations from various markets in...
Prime Video’s free programming options just got a major boost. The streamer already carries hundreds of free streaming channels which were formerly shunted to the now defunct Freevee service, but it’s adding one option that provides value to viewers of all ages: PBS. As first announced in November, customers can now access hundreds of live PBS channels on Prime Video, with no subscriptions or other costs required.
Key Details: Over 150 local PBS stations from across the country can now be streamed on Prime Video. The service is also hosting a free PBS Kids channel, as well as PBS Drama, and PBS Documentaries channels. All this PBS content is available even to non-paid Prime Video viewers. 30-Day Free Trial $8.99+ / month amazon.com
There are now more than 150 local PBS stations from various markets in...
- 1/28/2025
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The logos of PBS and Amazon’s Prime Video. (Graphic by The Desk)
Amazon and PBS have moved forward on their partnership to offer free access to local member stations and some national programming feeds via Prime Video.
Starting this week, streamers have access to their local PBS member station, PBS Kids and two free, ad-supported streaming channels — PBS Documentaries and PBS Drama — through the Prime Video app on phones, tablets, smart TVs and streaming devices. The streams are accessible even if a user does not pay for Prime or Prime Video, the organizations affirmed.
PBS and Amazon first announced their distribution pact last November, one that will also involve the launch of new curated streams that offer hit PBS series like “Reading Rainbow” in the coming months. Those curated content streams will be exclusive to Prime Video and its companion app Freevee, Amazon and PBS said at the time.
Amazon and PBS have moved forward on their partnership to offer free access to local member stations and some national programming feeds via Prime Video.
Starting this week, streamers have access to their local PBS member station, PBS Kids and two free, ad-supported streaming channels — PBS Documentaries and PBS Drama — through the Prime Video app on phones, tablets, smart TVs and streaming devices. The streams are accessible even if a user does not pay for Prime or Prime Video, the organizations affirmed.
PBS and Amazon first announced their distribution pact last November, one that will also involve the launch of new curated streams that offer hit PBS series like “Reading Rainbow” in the coming months. Those curated content streams will be exclusive to Prime Video and its companion app Freevee, Amazon and PBS said at the time.
- 1/27/2025
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
As the nation mourns Jimmy Carter following his death at age 100, networks are planning tributes to the 39th president of the United States.
On Sunday, Lesley Stahl will report on President Carter’s legacy during ‘The Last Minute’ segment of 60 Minutes at 7pm Et/Pt on CBS, with a new episode of the podcast 60 Minutes: A Second Look – President Carter: Three 60 Minute Interviews available Monday.
Also on Sunday, ABC News will air Jimmy Carter: A Full Life – A Special Edition of 20/20 at 10:01pm Et, available to stream Monday on Hulu.
The one-hour special will reflect on President Carter’s extraordinary life, his rise to the presidency and his continuing legacy, featuring interviews with family members, colleagues, historians and reporters, as well as archival ABC News footage from his life and interviews with Barbara Walters in the White House.
NewsNation will also present a one-hour special report on the...
On Sunday, Lesley Stahl will report on President Carter’s legacy during ‘The Last Minute’ segment of 60 Minutes at 7pm Et/Pt on CBS, with a new episode of the podcast 60 Minutes: A Second Look – President Carter: Three 60 Minute Interviews available Monday.
Also on Sunday, ABC News will air Jimmy Carter: A Full Life – A Special Edition of 20/20 at 10:01pm Et, available to stream Monday on Hulu.
The one-hour special will reflect on President Carter’s extraordinary life, his rise to the presidency and his continuing legacy, featuring interviews with family members, colleagues, historians and reporters, as well as archival ABC News footage from his life and interviews with Barbara Walters in the White House.
NewsNation will also present a one-hour special report on the...
- 12/30/2024
- by Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
“It’s very scary.”
In separate interviews, three veteran nonprofit executives used the same phrase to describe the future of public media in the United States under the next Trump Administration. While agencies are currently funded through 2025, the attacks are fierce.
The GOP Is Out for Blood
In April, president-elect Donald Trump called National Public Radio (NPR) “a liberal disinformation machine” and vowed to never give it a penny while Congressman Scott Perry (R-pa) introduced the “No Propaganda Act,” a bill that aims to prohibit federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Cpb). Senator Ted Cruz (R-tx) called the Cpb “complicit in perpetuating political bias.”
Three weeks ago, Department of Government Efficiency co-heads Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy joined the fray, calling for an end to federal funding to the Cpb in the Wall Street Journal.
This isn’t new, of course.
Conservative politicians have tried to destroy public...
In separate interviews, three veteran nonprofit executives used the same phrase to describe the future of public media in the United States under the next Trump Administration. While agencies are currently funded through 2025, the attacks are fierce.
The GOP Is Out for Blood
In April, president-elect Donald Trump called National Public Radio (NPR) “a liberal disinformation machine” and vowed to never give it a penny while Congressman Scott Perry (R-pa) introduced the “No Propaganda Act,” a bill that aims to prohibit federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Cpb). Senator Ted Cruz (R-tx) called the Cpb “complicit in perpetuating political bias.”
Three weeks ago, Department of Government Efficiency co-heads Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy joined the fray, calling for an end to federal funding to the Cpb in the Wall Street Journal.
This isn’t new, of course.
Conservative politicians have tried to destroy public...
- 12/9/2024
- by Anthony Kaufman
- Indiewire
Writers on “Frontline,” “American Experience,” “Nova” and other PBS shows have averted a strike after reaching a deal with three affiliates.
“Thirteen, GBH and PBS SoCal are pleased to have reached an agreement with WGA East,” the stations said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing our work to deliver trusted public media to our audiences.”
The Writers Guild of America bargaining unit, which represents 94 writers, voted to authorize a strike if a new contract was not reached by midnight on Thursday. The writers were seeking increased residuals in streaming, coverage for all productions made for new media and better pay, among other terms.
The WGA was also seeking to expand its coverage to include animated series. Terms of the new agreement were not immediately disclosed.
The contract covers PBS Kids shows like “Donkie Hodie” and “Odd Squad,” in addition to adult-oriented shows like Ken Burns specials. The guild...
“Thirteen, GBH and PBS SoCal are pleased to have reached an agreement with WGA East,” the stations said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing our work to deliver trusted public media to our audiences.”
The Writers Guild of America bargaining unit, which represents 94 writers, voted to authorize a strike if a new contract was not reached by midnight on Thursday. The writers were seeking increased residuals in streaming, coverage for all productions made for new media and better pay, among other terms.
The WGA was also seeking to expand its coverage to include animated series. Terms of the new agreement were not immediately disclosed.
The contract covers PBS Kids shows like “Donkie Hodie” and “Odd Squad,” in addition to adult-oriented shows like Ken Burns specials. The guild...
- 11/22/2024
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
Writers on the PBS shows “Frontline,” “Nova” and “American Experience” have voted to authorize a strike if a new contract is not reached by midnight on Thursday.
The Writers Guild of America has been bargaining since late September with three PBS stations — Wgbh in Boston, Thirteen in New York and PBS SoCal in Los Angeles. The union is seeking improved terms, such as “reasonable” residuals for streaming, for 94 writers in the bargaining unit.
If a deal is not reached, the union could call a strike as soon as Friday. A strike would halt writing work on numerous PBS shows, which also include Ken Burns Specials, “American Masters” and the PBS Kids series “Donkey Hodie” and “Odd Squad.”
The union is seeking to expand its jurisdiction to cover PBS animated series, such as “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” “Molly of Denali” and “Pinkalicious & Peterrific.” Writers on those shows have pledged not to...
The Writers Guild of America has been bargaining since late September with three PBS stations — Wgbh in Boston, Thirteen in New York and PBS SoCal in Los Angeles. The union is seeking improved terms, such as “reasonable” residuals for streaming, for 94 writers in the bargaining unit.
If a deal is not reached, the union could call a strike as soon as Friday. A strike would halt writing work on numerous PBS shows, which also include Ken Burns Specials, “American Masters” and the PBS Kids series “Donkey Hodie” and “Odd Squad.”
The union is seeking to expand its jurisdiction to cover PBS animated series, such as “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” “Molly of Denali” and “Pinkalicious & Peterrific.” Writers on those shows have pledged not to...
- 11/18/2024
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
On Tuesday November 12 2024, PBS broadcasts American Experience!
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 Season 36 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “American Experience,” titled “American Coup: Wilmington 1898,” promises to shed light on a dark chapter in American history. Set to air on PBS, this episode focuses on the tragic events that unfolded in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898. This significant moment in history involved a violent race massacre and an insurrection that resulted in the deaths of dozens of Black residents.
The episode will explore the context of Wilmington during this period, highlighting the social and political tensions that existed. Viewers will learn about the power struggles that led to the violent uprising, as well as the impact it had on the Black community and the city as a whole. Through personal stories and historical accounts, the episode aims to provide a deeper understanding of the events that transpired and their lasting effects.
“American...
American Coup: Wilmington 1898 Season 36 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “American Experience,” titled “American Coup: Wilmington 1898,” promises to shed light on a dark chapter in American history. Set to air on PBS, this episode focuses on the tragic events that unfolded in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898. This significant moment in history involved a violent race massacre and an insurrection that resulted in the deaths of dozens of Black residents.
The episode will explore the context of Wilmington during this period, highlighting the social and political tensions that existed. Viewers will learn about the power struggles that led to the violent uprising, as well as the impact it had on the Black community and the city as a whole. Through personal stories and historical accounts, the episode aims to provide a deeper understanding of the events that transpired and their lasting effects.
“American...
- 11/12/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The upcoming episode of “American Experience,” titled “American Coup: Wilmington 1898,” is set to air on November 12, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS. This powerful episode dives into a dark chapter of American history, focusing on the race massacre and insurrection that took place in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898.
Viewers will learn about the tragic events that led to the murder of dozens of Black residents during this violent uprising. The episode explores the social and political climate of the time, shedding light on the systemic racism and tensions that fueled this horrific incident. Through interviews, historical accounts, and archival footage, “American Coup” aims to provide a deeper understanding of the impact this massacre had on the community and the country as a whole.
This episode promises to be both enlightening and sobering, offering a chance to reflect on the consequences of racial violence and the importance of remembering these events. “American Experience...
Viewers will learn about the tragic events that led to the murder of dozens of Black residents during this violent uprising. The episode explores the social and political climate of the time, shedding light on the systemic racism and tensions that fueled this horrific incident. Through interviews, historical accounts, and archival footage, “American Coup” aims to provide a deeper understanding of the impact this massacre had on the community and the country as a whole.
This episode promises to be both enlightening and sobering, offering a chance to reflect on the consequences of racial violence and the importance of remembering these events. “American Experience...
- 11/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
For generations, people have come to Hot Springs, Arkansas to enjoy its thermal springs and elegant bathhouses. But around this time of year, they’re drawn to the historic spa town for another attraction – the longest running documentary film festival in North America.
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival wraps up its 33rd edition this weekend with a screening of Luther: Never Too Much, Dawn Porter’s film about the late singer-songwriter Luther Vandross.
Over the course of nine days, Hsdff, a program of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute, has screened world premieres, works in progress, Oscar-contending films, and more – a slate from as far away as Bhutan and Ethiopia, and as close as Arkansas itself.
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival wraps up its 33rd edition this weekend with a screening of Luther: Never Too Much, Dawn Porter’s film about the late singer-songwriter Luther Vandross.
Over the course of nine days, Hsdff, a program of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute, has screened world premieres, works in progress, Oscar-contending films, and more – a slate from as far away as Bhutan and Ethiopia, and as close as Arkansas itself.
- 10/26/2024
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
On Tuesday October 1 2024, PBS broadcasts American Experience!
The American Vice President Season 36 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “American Experience,” titled “The American Vice President,” airing on PBS, will delve into a pivotal period in American history between 1963 and 1976. This episode will explore the evolving role of the vice president and the crucial succession process that comes into play when a president is unable to serve. By examining this important chapter, viewers will gain insights into how the nation navigated significant political challenges and transformations.
Throughout the episode, the program will highlight key events that shaped the vice presidency during this time. Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the nation was faced with profound questions about leadership and continuity. The episode will explore how the vice presidency adapted to these challenges, focusing on figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Ford, who each played critical roles...
The American Vice President Season 36 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “American Experience,” titled “The American Vice President,” airing on PBS, will delve into a pivotal period in American history between 1963 and 1976. This episode will explore the evolving role of the vice president and the crucial succession process that comes into play when a president is unable to serve. By examining this important chapter, viewers will gain insights into how the nation navigated significant political challenges and transformations.
Throughout the episode, the program will highlight key events that shaped the vice presidency during this time. Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the nation was faced with profound questions about leadership and continuity. The episode will explore how the vice presidency adapted to these challenges, focusing on figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson and Gerald Ford, who each played critical roles...
- 10/1/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The American Vice President, an episode of the long-running PBS series American Experience, examines the often-overlooked role of the US vice presidency. Airing on October 1, 2024, it’s a time episode as the vice presidential debate is airing on main network at the same time this evening, the program explores the evolution of this position […]
American Experience: The American Vice President...
American Experience: The American Vice President...
- 9/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 8:00 Pm, PBS’s acclaimed series “American Experience” presents a thought-provoking episode titled “The American Vice President.” This episode delves into a pivotal period in American history, spanning from 1963 to 1976, when the nation grappled with the role and significance of the vice president.
Viewers will explore the historical context that prompted a re-evaluation of this position, particularly following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The program examines the constitutional succession process that comes into play when a president can no longer fulfill their duties. Through archival footage and expert commentary, the episode sheds light on key figures who have held the vice presidency during this time, as well as the challenges and expectations they faced.
“The American Vice President” not only educates audiences about the complexities of political succession but also encourages reflection on the evolving nature of leadership in the United States. This episode...
Viewers will explore the historical context that prompted a re-evaluation of this position, particularly following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The program examines the constitutional succession process that comes into play when a president can no longer fulfill their duties. Through archival footage and expert commentary, the episode sheds light on key figures who have held the vice presidency during this time, as well as the challenges and expectations they faced.
“The American Vice President” not only educates audiences about the complexities of political succession but also encourages reflection on the evolving nature of leadership in the United States. This episode...
- 9/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, at 8:00 Pm, PBS will present “The American Vice President,” an insightful episode from Season 36 of “American Experience.” This episode delves into a pivotal period in American history, spanning from 1963 to 1976, when the nation grappled with the evolving role of the vice president and the intricacies of the presidential succession process.
Viewers will explore how significant events, such as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reshaped public perception and the responsibilities of the vice presidency. The episode sheds light on how the country responded to a crisis that tested its political framework and raised questions about leadership in times of uncertainty. With a blend of archival footage and expert commentary, the narrative unfolds to reveal the challenges and changes that defined the vice presidency during these crucial years.
As the nation reflects on the importance of this office, “The American Vice President” serves as a reminder...
Viewers will explore how significant events, such as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reshaped public perception and the responsibilities of the vice presidency. The episode sheds light on how the country responded to a crisis that tested its political framework and raised questions about leadership in times of uncertainty. With a blend of archival footage and expert commentary, the narrative unfolds to reveal the challenges and changes that defined the vice presidency during these crucial years.
As the nation reflects on the importance of this office, “The American Vice President” serves as a reminder...
- 9/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Nine years after “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” won the Emmy for Best Documentary Series, its previously unplanned second season is up for the same award. Unlike last time when it stood out as the only crime series in its lineup, it is now joined in that regard by both “Telemarketers” and “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.”
Unlike most Primetime Emmys, Best Documentary Series is a non-competitive area award that is bestowed upon any nominee that earns the approval of 90% of the members of the TV academy’s documentary peer group. This means that the five programs in the 2024 lineup are not vying for a single trophy and could all potentially prevail. However, if no nominees hit said 90% threshold, only the highest-rated one will win.
In order to determine which of this year’s nominees has the best shot at being approved for victory,...
Unlike most Primetime Emmys, Best Documentary Series is a non-competitive area award that is bestowed upon any nominee that earns the approval of 90% of the members of the TV academy’s documentary peer group. This means that the five programs in the 2024 lineup are not vying for a single trophy and could all potentially prevail. However, if no nominees hit said 90% threshold, only the highest-rated one will win.
In order to determine which of this year’s nominees has the best shot at being approved for victory,...
- 8/13/2024
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis,” Pedro Almodovar’s “The Room Next Door” and Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer” have been added to the lineup of the Toronto International Film Festival, which made its final programming announcement on Tuesday before posting the 2024 schedule.
The films were part of a group of 19 titles that brought the total number of movies at this year’s festival to 276.
The wildly ambitious and excessive “Megalopolis,” starring Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel, was one of the most talked-about and most divisive titles at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. “The Room Next Door” is Almodovar’s first English-language feature, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore; it will premiere just prior to TIFF at the Venice Film Festival. “Queer” is Guadagnino’s adaptation of a 1985 William S. Burroughs novel, and another Venice premiere.
Other films added to the lineup include the world premieres of Nick Hamm’s “William Tell,...
The films were part of a group of 19 titles that brought the total number of movies at this year’s festival to 276.
The wildly ambitious and excessive “Megalopolis,” starring Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel, was one of the most talked-about and most divisive titles at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. “The Room Next Door” is Almodovar’s first English-language feature, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore; it will premiere just prior to TIFF at the Venice Film Festival. “Queer” is Guadagnino’s adaptation of a 1985 William S. Burroughs novel, and another Venice premiere.
Other films added to the lineup include the world premieres of Nick Hamm’s “William Tell,...
- 8/13/2024
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Boston Ma, USA—Wgbh Boston — in partnership with public media leader Prx and podcast producer Gen-z Media — announced the launch date of the Molly Of Denali podcast, a new action-packed adventure for kids rooted in Native storytelling. The podcast will debut on Thursday, May 30 ahead of the premiere of the PBS Kids series Molly Of Denali on July 15. An audio trailer for the podcast is available now.
At the center of the Molly Of Denali podcast is Alaska Native Molly Mabray, whose 10th birthday is quickly approaching. Molly lives in rural Qyah, a fictional Alaskan town where she helps her mom, Lyla (a bush pilot) and her dad, Walter (a wilderness guide), run the Denali Trading Post. In the podcast, listeners will hear the rollicking story of how Suki charged into Molly’s life and became a part of her family, which all started when Molly’s birthday cake went missing.
At the center of the Molly Of Denali podcast is Alaska Native Molly Mabray, whose 10th birthday is quickly approaching. Molly lives in rural Qyah, a fictional Alaskan town where she helps her mom, Lyla (a bush pilot) and her dad, Walter (a wilderness guide), run the Denali Trading Post. In the podcast, listeners will hear the rollicking story of how Suki charged into Molly’s life and became a part of her family, which all started when Molly’s birthday cake went missing.
- 6/10/2024
- Podnews.net
Get ready to dive into a pivotal moment in American history with the upcoming episode of “American Experience” titled “The Riot Report,” airing at 3:00 Am on Wednesday, 29 May 2024, on PBS. In this insightful installment, viewers will witness President Lyndon B. Johnson’s response to the unrest that swept through Black urban communities across the United States in 1967.
Against the backdrop of social upheaval and civil unrest, President Johnson takes a significant step by appointing the 11-member Kerner Commission to investigate the root causes and consequences of the riots. As the episode unfolds, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play during this tumultuous period in American history.
Through archival footage, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts, “The Riot Report” offers a comprehensive examination of the events leading up to the riots and their aftermath. From systemic racism and economic inequality to police brutality and political disenfranchisement,...
Against the backdrop of social upheaval and civil unrest, President Johnson takes a significant step by appointing the 11-member Kerner Commission to investigate the root causes and consequences of the riots. As the episode unfolds, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play during this tumultuous period in American history.
Through archival footage, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts, “The Riot Report” offers a comprehensive examination of the events leading up to the riots and their aftermath. From systemic racism and economic inequality to police brutality and political disenfranchisement,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Rhobh star Kyle Richards was recently taken hostage by a wild rodent and it paralyzed her with fear. As many fans know, Kyle has long suffered from anxiety. This particular instance did not help her in any capacity. So, what exactly happened? Keep reading for more details.
Rhobh Kyle Richards Taken Hostage By Wild Rodent
Kyle Richards is a big animal lover as she has several dogs and has ridden horses, albeit with an extreme allergy. She used to support Lisa Vanderpump’s Yulin efforts to stop the dog meat trade so it is safe to say she loves her furry friends. At the same time, the mother of four has been very transparent about her anxiety and how she has irrational fears. They can often overtake her but she has learned how to cope and deal with them. Unfortunately, things happen that she has no control over. Such is...
Rhobh Kyle Richards Taken Hostage By Wild Rodent
Kyle Richards is a big animal lover as she has several dogs and has ridden horses, albeit with an extreme allergy. She used to support Lisa Vanderpump’s Yulin efforts to stop the dog meat trade so it is safe to say she loves her furry friends. At the same time, the mother of four has been very transparent about her anxiety and how she has irrational fears. They can often overtake her but she has learned how to cope and deal with them. Unfortunately, things happen that she has no control over. Such is...
- 5/14/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Get ready for a gripping and eye-opening journey into one of the most significant environmental disasters in American history with the latest episode of “American Experience.” Tune in on Wednesday at 9:00 Pm on PBS for Season 36 Episode 4 titled “Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal.”
In this episode, viewers will delve into the harrowing events of the 1970s Love Canal disaster, where a neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, became a symbol of environmental devastation. Led predominantly by women, the battle for justice unfolds as they confront government officials and powerful corporations to address the toxic contamination that plagued their community.
Through powerful storytelling and archival footage, “American Experience” sheds light on the grassroots activism and perseverance that led to the creation of the federal Superfund program, a landmark legislation aimed at cleaning up hazardous waste sites across the country.
Don’t miss this compelling episode as it explores...
In this episode, viewers will delve into the harrowing events of the 1970s Love Canal disaster, where a neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, became a symbol of environmental devastation. Led predominantly by women, the battle for justice unfolds as they confront government officials and powerful corporations to address the toxic contamination that plagued their community.
Through powerful storytelling and archival footage, “American Experience” sheds light on the grassroots activism and perseverance that led to the creation of the federal Superfund program, a landmark legislation aimed at cleaning up hazardous waste sites across the country.
Don’t miss this compelling episode as it explores...
- 4/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Tune in to PBS this Monday, April 22, 2024, at 9:00 Pm for a powerful and enlightening episode of “American Experience.” In Season 36 Episode 4, titled “Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal,” viewers will be transported back to the 1970s to explore the devastating Love Canal disaster.
This episode delves into the harrowing events surrounding the Love Canal disaster and the courageous battle for justice waged by a group of primarily women. Through their tireless efforts, they shed light on the environmental catastrophe unfolding in their community and sparked a national movement for change.
Join “American Experience” as it illuminates the tragic story of Love Canal and the remarkable resilience of the individuals who fought for accountability and change. Through their perseverance, they laid the groundwork for the federal Superfund program, which continues to address environmental hazards across the United States.
Don’t miss out on this important and impactful episode of “American Experience,...
This episode delves into the harrowing events surrounding the Love Canal disaster and the courageous battle for justice waged by a group of primarily women. Through their tireless efforts, they shed light on the environmental catastrophe unfolding in their community and sparked a national movement for change.
Join “American Experience” as it illuminates the tragic story of Love Canal and the remarkable resilience of the individuals who fought for accountability and change. Through their perseverance, they laid the groundwork for the federal Superfund program, which continues to address environmental hazards across the United States.
Don’t miss out on this important and impactful episode of “American Experience,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an insightful and inspiring episode of “American Experience” as Season 36 Episode 3, titled “The Cancer Detectives,” airs on PBS at 9:00 Pm on Thursday, March 28, 2024. In this compelling documentary series, viewers will learn about the remarkable individuals who played a pivotal role in the fight against cervical cancer, ultimately reducing death rates from the disease by over 60 percent.
Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, “The Cancer Detectives” sheds light on the groundbreaking work of three individuals whose contributions revolutionized the field of cancer research and prevention. Their tireless efforts and innovative approaches have saved countless lives and transformed the landscape of cancer treatment.
As viewers delve into the stories of these remarkable individuals, they will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs associated with combating one of the most prevalent and deadly forms of cancer. From groundbreaking medical breakthroughs to the power of perseverance and determination,...
Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, “The Cancer Detectives” sheds light on the groundbreaking work of three individuals whose contributions revolutionized the field of cancer research and prevention. Their tireless efforts and innovative approaches have saved countless lives and transformed the landscape of cancer treatment.
As viewers delve into the stories of these remarkable individuals, they will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs associated with combating one of the most prevalent and deadly forms of cancer. From groundbreaking medical breakthroughs to the power of perseverance and determination,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare to be inspired by the remarkable stories featured in the latest episode of “American Experience” titled “The Cancer Detectives,” airing on PBS at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. This compelling installment delves into the fight against cervical cancer and highlights the contributions of three individuals whose groundbreaking work significantly reduced death rates from the disease.
Viewers will witness the extraordinary efforts of these dedicated individuals as they strive to combat cervical cancer, ultimately leading to a remarkable 60 percent decrease in mortality rates. Through their tireless dedication and innovative approaches, they have made a profound impact on public health and saved countless lives.
Filled with poignant moments and powerful narratives, “The Cancer Detectives” is a testament to the importance of scientific research, perseverance, and the human spirit in overcoming one of the deadliest diseases of our time. Tune in to PBS on Tuesday, March 26, at 9:00 Pm to witness their...
Viewers will witness the extraordinary efforts of these dedicated individuals as they strive to combat cervical cancer, ultimately leading to a remarkable 60 percent decrease in mortality rates. Through their tireless dedication and innovative approaches, they have made a profound impact on public health and saved countless lives.
Filled with poignant moments and powerful narratives, “The Cancer Detectives” is a testament to the importance of scientific research, perseverance, and the human spirit in overcoming one of the deadliest diseases of our time. Tune in to PBS on Tuesday, March 26, at 9:00 Pm to witness their...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Embark on a journey through aviation history with the latest episode of “American Experience” titled “Fly With Me,” airing on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on PBS.
In this captivating episode, viewers will be transported back in time to explore the groundbreaking role of the first female flight attendants. These trailblazing women were not only pioneers in the skies but also champions of gender equality, challenging societal norms and transforming the workplace.
Through compelling storytelling and archival footage, “Fly With Me” sheds light on how these courageous women asserted their rights, paving the way for future generations of female professionals. From defying stereotypes to advocating for equal treatment, their journey resonates with themes of empowerment and resilience.
Join “American Experience” as they celebrate the remarkable achievements of these unsung heroes and delve into the untold story of how flight attendants became agents of change in the fight for women’s rights.
In this captivating episode, viewers will be transported back in time to explore the groundbreaking role of the first female flight attendants. These trailblazing women were not only pioneers in the skies but also champions of gender equality, challenging societal norms and transforming the workplace.
Through compelling storytelling and archival footage, “Fly With Me” sheds light on how these courageous women asserted their rights, paving the way for future generations of female professionals. From defying stereotypes to advocating for equal treatment, their journey resonates with themes of empowerment and resilience.
Join “American Experience” as they celebrate the remarkable achievements of these unsung heroes and delve into the untold story of how flight attendants became agents of change in the fight for women’s rights.
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare to take flight into history with Season 36 Episode 2 of “American Experience,” titled “Fly With Me,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, on PBS. In this captivating episode, viewers will be transported back in time to explore the groundbreaking journey of the first female flight attendants.
“Fly With Me” delves into the remarkable story of how these trailblazing women were at the forefront of the fight for gender equality, asserting their rights and transforming the workplace in the process. From challenging societal norms to breaking barriers in the aviation industry, these courageous pioneers paved the way for future generations of women.
Through insightful interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, “American Experience” provides a compelling look at the courage, resilience, and determination of these pioneering flight attendants. Their remarkable journey serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the importance of fighting for change.
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“Fly With Me” delves into the remarkable story of how these trailblazing women were at the forefront of the fight for gender equality, asserting their rights and transforming the workplace in the process. From challenging societal norms to breaking barriers in the aviation industry, these courageous pioneers paved the way for future generations of women.
Through insightful interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, “American Experience” provides a compelling look at the courage, resilience, and determination of these pioneering flight attendants. Their remarkable journey serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the importance of fighting for change.
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- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Feb. 20, 1939, more than 20,000 yelling, cheering people packed New York City’s Madison Square Garden. They weren’t there for a basketball game or a concert. They were supporters of the German American Bund, a pro-Nazi organization that was ready for an alternative to democracy. They waved Swastika flags and raised quite a ruckus. And they were hardly alone in their mission, as the new PBS American Experience documentary Nazi Town, USA makes abundantly clear.
While most Americans identified fascism and the Third Reich as existential threats to civilization, many...
While most Americans identified fascism and the Third Reich as existential threats to civilization, many...
- 1/23/2024
- by Chris Vognar
- Rollingstone.com
In the Season 36 premiere of “American Experience,” titled “Nazi Town, USA,” viewers are taken on a historical journey to explore the unsettling rise of the German American Bund in the 1930s. Airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, on PBS, this episode delves into the formation of an organization of American Nazis that had chapters dispersed across the country.
The documentary unveils the complex and chilling history of this dark chapter in American life, shedding light on the activities, influence, and resonance of the German American Bund during a tumultuous period. Through archival footage, interviews, and meticulous storytelling, “Nazi Town, USA” aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the organization’s impact on American society and the challenges faced in confronting extremist ideologies within the nation’s borders.
For those fascinated by historical narratives and the examination of challenging periods in American history, “American Experience” promises a thought-provoking and informative start to its 36th season.
The documentary unveils the complex and chilling history of this dark chapter in American life, shedding light on the activities, influence, and resonance of the German American Bund during a tumultuous period. Through archival footage, interviews, and meticulous storytelling, “Nazi Town, USA” aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the organization’s impact on American society and the challenges faced in confronting extremist ideologies within the nation’s borders.
For those fascinated by historical narratives and the examination of challenging periods in American history, “American Experience” promises a thought-provoking and informative start to its 36th season.
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Back in 2013, Dan Goor and Michael Schur, two of the masterminds behind Parks and Recreation, teamed up again to come up with a groundbreaking new series: Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Over the course of its eight seasons, this police comedy series follows Jake Peralta, a New York Police Department detective who, although successful at his job, tends to clash with his commanding officer, Captain Raymond Holt, over his careless and immature attitude. Of course, Jake's other co-workers also lack the attitude you would expect from detectives, which leads to the most bizarre and hilarious moments.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine originally aired on Fox, until the network canceled the series after its fifth season wrapped up. Thankfully, NBC quickly stepped in and saved the day, enabling the series to stay on the air for another three seasons, before concluding with one of the best finales in the history of sitcoms. The show was a smash...
Brooklyn Nine-Nine originally aired on Fox, until the network canceled the series after its fifth season wrapped up. Thankfully, NBC quickly stepped in and saved the day, enabling the series to stay on the air for another three seasons, before concluding with one of the best finales in the history of sitcoms. The show was a smash...
- 12/23/2023
- by Micaela Pérez Vitale
- MovieWeb
Exclusive: Dick Wolf and his Wolf Entertainment are planning a feature documentary about Emmett Till.
Wolf and his longtime collaborator Tom Thayer are exec producing Murder In America: The Lynching of Emmett Till, a two-hour feature documentary, alongside James Moll, the Oscar winner behind Holocaust doc The Last Days.
It will be directed by Sam Pollard, who has directed documentaries including MLK/FBI, and Llewellyn Smith, who directed South to Black Power and produced American Experience.
Based on A Few Days Full of Trouble by Reverend Wheeler Parker, Jr. and Christopher Benson, the feature doc will explore two parallel tracks of the Till story. One was set in motion by the last four years of an FBI investigation with details never revealed before, including significant new revelations of the case and its findings. The traumatic memory of Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., the last surviving witness to the crime and Emmett Till’s cousin,...
Wolf and his longtime collaborator Tom Thayer are exec producing Murder In America: The Lynching of Emmett Till, a two-hour feature documentary, alongside James Moll, the Oscar winner behind Holocaust doc The Last Days.
It will be directed by Sam Pollard, who has directed documentaries including MLK/FBI, and Llewellyn Smith, who directed South to Black Power and produced American Experience.
Based on A Few Days Full of Trouble by Reverend Wheeler Parker, Jr. and Christopher Benson, the feature doc will explore two parallel tracks of the Till story. One was set in motion by the last four years of an FBI investigation with details never revealed before, including significant new revelations of the case and its findings. The traumatic memory of Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., the last surviving witness to the crime and Emmett Till’s cousin,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
André Braugher had a rich and diverse filmography that included roles in Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age and as Captain Raymond Holt in the comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
The actor died December 12 at 61 but has left a legacy for generations with his film and television work. Braugher was nominated 11 times for the Primetime Emmy Awards and won twice.
Related: ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Cast & Producers Mourn André Braugher: “This Hurts. You Left Us Too Soon”
The first Emmy the actor received was in 1998 for his work as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. His second trophy would come in 2006 for his leading role in the FX mini-series Thief.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
Braugher’s other television credits included Gideon’s Crossing, The Practice, The Andromeda Strain, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Last Resort, New Girl, American Experience,...
The actor died December 12 at 61 but has left a legacy for generations with his film and television work. Braugher was nominated 11 times for the Primetime Emmy Awards and won twice.
Related: ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Cast & Producers Mourn André Braugher: “This Hurts. You Left Us Too Soon”
The first Emmy the actor received was in 1998 for his work as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street. His second trophy would come in 2006 for his leading role in the FX mini-series Thief.
Related: André Braugher Remembered As “Megawatt Talent” & “Incredible Human Being”
Braugher’s other television credits included Gideon’s Crossing, The Practice, The Andromeda Strain, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Last Resort, New Girl, American Experience,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
On Monday, October 30, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “American Experience” presents Season 35, Episode 9, titled “The War on Disco.” This episode delves into the cultural movement surrounding disco, as well as the backlash that aimed to dismantle it.
“American Experience” is a documentary series that delves into various aspects of American history and culture. In this episode, the focus is on the disco era, which had a significant impact on music, fashion, and dance.
Viewers will learn about the rise of disco as a cultural phenomenon, its influence on society, and the forces that tried to bring it down. It’s a look at how music and dance can become central elements of a cultural movement and how that movement can sometimes face resistance.
For those interested in American history and the dynamics of cultural shifts, “The War on Disco” provides an insightful exploration of the disco era and the forces that shaped it.
“American Experience” is a documentary series that delves into various aspects of American history and culture. In this episode, the focus is on the disco era, which had a significant impact on music, fashion, and dance.
Viewers will learn about the rise of disco as a cultural phenomenon, its influence on society, and the forces that tried to bring it down. It’s a look at how music and dance can become central elements of a cultural movement and how that movement can sometimes face resistance.
For those interested in American history and the dynamics of cultural shifts, “The War on Disco” provides an insightful exploration of the disco era and the forces that shaped it.
- 10/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: The Dtla Film Festival has set the full feature lineup for its 15th edition, taking place at Regal L.A. Live from November 1-5, announcing the Jack Huston starrer Hail Mary as its opening night film.
Also starring Angela Sarafyan, Natalia del Riego, and Benny Emmanuel, the film from Rosemary Rodriguez is described as a genre-bending retelling of the Mary and Joseph story following an undocumented, pregnant migrant’s journey to make it safely across the U.S. border.
Nicki Micheaux’s Summer of Violence will serve as Centerpiece film for the fest, being put on in accordance with SAG-AFTRA strike guidelines, with Deborah Attoinese’s Women in Fire to close it out. Additional feature highlights include the sci-fi rom-com Molli and Max in the Future starring Zosia Mamet, Aristotle Athari, and Okieriete Onaodowan; Maxim Pozdorovkin’s animated doc The Conspiracy featuring voice actors like Mayim Bialik, Liev Schreiber,...
Also starring Angela Sarafyan, Natalia del Riego, and Benny Emmanuel, the film from Rosemary Rodriguez is described as a genre-bending retelling of the Mary and Joseph story following an undocumented, pregnant migrant’s journey to make it safely across the U.S. border.
Nicki Micheaux’s Summer of Violence will serve as Centerpiece film for the fest, being put on in accordance with SAG-AFTRA strike guidelines, with Deborah Attoinese’s Women in Fire to close it out. Additional feature highlights include the sci-fi rom-com Molli and Max in the Future starring Zosia Mamet, Aristotle Athari, and Okieriete Onaodowan; Maxim Pozdorovkin’s animated doc The Conspiracy featuring voice actors like Mayim Bialik, Liev Schreiber,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: PBS member station and public media maker GBH has signed with Anonymous Content.
Shantaram and The Stranger maker Anonymous will work with Boston-based GBH on its library of IP to find projects that can be adapted for TV and film.
GBH has made mainstays PBS programs such as history doc series American Experience, Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, Masterpiece and Nova over five decades. It produces for TV, radio and digital platforms, and has made shows including The French Chef with Julia Child, Zoom and This Old House and kids TV titles including Arthur, Curious George and Work It Out Wombats!. On the podcast front, it’s behind the likes of The Arthur Podcast, The Creeping Hour, The Frontline Dispatch, Detours and Masterpiece Studio.
“GBH has a rich legacy of producing inspirational, impactful, and engaging local and national stories across many subject matters and mediums,” said Evie Kintzer, VP of Strategy and Business Development,...
Shantaram and The Stranger maker Anonymous will work with Boston-based GBH on its library of IP to find projects that can be adapted for TV and film.
GBH has made mainstays PBS programs such as history doc series American Experience, Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, Masterpiece and Nova over five decades. It produces for TV, radio and digital platforms, and has made shows including The French Chef with Julia Child, Zoom and This Old House and kids TV titles including Arthur, Curious George and Work It Out Wombats!. On the podcast front, it’s behind the likes of The Arthur Podcast, The Creeping Hour, The Frontline Dispatch, Detours and Masterpiece Studio.
“GBH has a rich legacy of producing inspirational, impactful, and engaging local and national stories across many subject matters and mediums,” said Evie Kintzer, VP of Strategy and Business Development,...
- 7/13/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The story of the Negro baseball leagues has the hallmarks of a feel-good story: determination, inventiveness, and relentless optimism in the face of unyielding hatred. But while Sam Pollard’s mostly straightforward and celebratory documentary The League doesn’t skimp on those elements, he also introduces knottier emotions that allow the film, which is executive produced by Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, to escape two-dimensionality.
Unlike many other manifestations of American racial prejudice, baseball in its early years was at least somewhat integrated. The historians here describe how late-19th-century baseball featured largely white teams with occasional Black players. In the film’s telling, this relative openness started coming to an end after an 1883 game where star white player and manager Adrian Constantine Anson, nicknamed “Pop” and “Cap,” refused to play an integrated team. When the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson “separate but equal” ruling provided legal justification for segregation, the practice became standardized across many American institutions,...
Unlike many other manifestations of American racial prejudice, baseball in its early years was at least somewhat integrated. The historians here describe how late-19th-century baseball featured largely white teams with occasional Black players. In the film’s telling, this relative openness started coming to an end after an 1883 game where star white player and manager Adrian Constantine Anson, nicknamed “Pop” and “Cap,” refused to play an integrated team. When the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson “separate but equal” ruling provided legal justification for segregation, the practice became standardized across many American institutions,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Chris Barsanti
- Slant Magazine
Hulu is adding PBS Kids, local PBS affiliates and the Magnolia Network to its core Live TV lineup.
The hybrid subscription/ad-supported streamer’s Live TV package will offer more than 90 top channels, featuring live sports, national and local news, and entertainment, the platform’s on-demand streaming library, award-winning Originals, next-day network TV shows, access to Disney+ and ESPN+, and features such as unlimited DVR.
Hulu has a total of 48 million subscribers, including 43.5 million SVOD only and 4.5 million Live TV subscribers.
“As one of the largest live TV streaming services in the U.S., we are committed to providing a best in class user experience and a premium national and local channel lineup for our millions of subscribers,” said Reagan Feeney, SVP, Live TV Content Programming and Partnerships for Hulu. “PBS, PBS Kids and Magnolia Network are among the most frequently requested channels by our subscribers and we’re thrilled...
The hybrid subscription/ad-supported streamer’s Live TV package will offer more than 90 top channels, featuring live sports, national and local news, and entertainment, the platform’s on-demand streaming library, award-winning Originals, next-day network TV shows, access to Disney+ and ESPN+, and features such as unlimited DVR.
Hulu has a total of 48 million subscribers, including 43.5 million SVOD only and 4.5 million Live TV subscribers.
“As one of the largest live TV streaming services in the U.S., we are committed to providing a best in class user experience and a premium national and local channel lineup for our millions of subscribers,” said Reagan Feeney, SVP, Live TV Content Programming and Partnerships for Hulu. “PBS, PBS Kids and Magnolia Network are among the most frequently requested channels by our subscribers and we’re thrilled...
- 5/4/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Hulu + Live TV users are already used to getting a huge amount of entertainment value with their subscription. After all, Hulu + Live TV customers get free access to the Disney Bundle, which means their subscription includes access to both Disney+ and ESPN+ at no extra cost.
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But that isn’t stopping the service from bringing even more channels to its lineup this week. On Thursday, Hulu announced that it was adding Chip and Joanna Gaines’ lifestyle channel Magnolia Network, as well as both PBS Kids and local PBS affiliates. The additions bring Hulu + Live TV’s channel count to over 90, and the service also offers unlimited DVR.
“As one of the largest live TV streaming services in the U.S., we are committed to providing a best in class user experience and a...
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Get The Disney Bundle (Disney+ & ESPN+) Included At No Extra Charge ($18 value)
But that isn’t stopping the service from bringing even more channels to its lineup this week. On Thursday, Hulu announced that it was adding Chip and Joanna Gaines’ lifestyle channel Magnolia Network, as well as both PBS Kids and local PBS affiliates. The additions bring Hulu + Live TV’s channel count to over 90, and the service also offers unlimited DVR.
“As one of the largest live TV streaming services in the U.S., we are committed to providing a best in class user experience and a...
- 5/4/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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Susan Goldberg, the former editor-in-chief of National Geographic, has been named as president and chief executive of Boston public media producer GBH, the creator of Antiques Roadshow and Frontline.
Goldberg was the first woman to lead National Geographic, with a tenure from 2014 to 2022. Under her leadership, Goldberg helped diversify the staff at National Geographic, expanded its coverage areas and created more of a digital presence for the brand. The publication received 11 national magazine awards and was the finalist for the Pulitzer Prize three times during her tenure.
She will be the first woman to lead GBH in this role since it was founded in 1951. GBH is the largest producer of content for PBS and a partner to NPR and Prx. In addition to Antiques Roadshow and Frontline, its programming includes Masterpiece, Arthur, American Experience and Pinkalicious, as well as a catalog of podcasts,...
Susan Goldberg, the former editor-in-chief of National Geographic, has been named as president and chief executive of Boston public media producer GBH, the creator of Antiques Roadshow and Frontline.
Goldberg was the first woman to lead National Geographic, with a tenure from 2014 to 2022. Under her leadership, Goldberg helped diversify the staff at National Geographic, expanded its coverage areas and created more of a digital presence for the brand. The publication received 11 national magazine awards and was the finalist for the Pulitzer Prize three times during her tenure.
She will be the first woman to lead GBH in this role since it was founded in 1951. GBH is the largest producer of content for PBS and a partner to NPR and Prx. In addition to Antiques Roadshow and Frontline, its programming includes Masterpiece, Arthur, American Experience and Pinkalicious, as well as a catalog of podcasts,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
David McCullough, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winning historian whose biographies gave character and compelling narratives to figures and moments that make up the fabric of the American experience, has died. He was 89.
His publisher, Simon & Schuster, said that McCullough died on Sunday at his home in Hingman, Ma, surrounded by his five children.
Two of McCullough’s most famous works, presidential biographies of Harry Truman in 1992 and John Adams in 2001, not only won Pulitzer Prizes but were turned into TV miniseries. His gift for storytelling translated into that of a narrator of documentaries like Ken Burns’ Civil War.
McCullough received the National Book Award for The Path Between the Seas, about the building of the Panama Canal, and Mornings on Horseback, a biography of Theodore Roosevelt. Other best sellers included The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, Brave Companions, 1776, The Greater Journey, The Wright Brothers, and The American Spirit. He also...
His publisher, Simon & Schuster, said that McCullough died on Sunday at his home in Hingman, Ma, surrounded by his five children.
Two of McCullough’s most famous works, presidential biographies of Harry Truman in 1992 and John Adams in 2001, not only won Pulitzer Prizes but were turned into TV miniseries. His gift for storytelling translated into that of a narrator of documentaries like Ken Burns’ Civil War.
McCullough received the National Book Award for The Path Between the Seas, about the building of the Panama Canal, and Mornings on Horseback, a biography of Theodore Roosevelt. Other best sellers included The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, Brave Companions, 1776, The Greater Journey, The Wright Brothers, and The American Spirit. He also...
- 8/8/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
PBS’ “American Masters” series will chronicle the life and work of Dr. Anthony Fauci in the documentary “Tony – A Year in the Life of Dr. Anthony Fauci,” PBS president/CEO Paula Kerger announced on Wednesday. The doc, which the public broadcaster revealed during its portion of the Television Critics Assn. press tour, will air in spring 2023.
According to PBS, the doc followed Fauci for 14 months, starting with Inauguration Day 2021 — nearly a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, gaining access “in his office and in the corridors of power as he battles the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the political onslaught that upends his life and calls into question his 50-year career as the United States of America’s leading advocate for public health.”
“Tony – A Year in the Life of Dr. Anthony Fauci” will air on PBS after a planned theatrical release.
That was one of several announcements made on a virtual TCA panel by Kerger,...
According to PBS, the doc followed Fauci for 14 months, starting with Inauguration Day 2021 — nearly a year into the Covid-19 pandemic, gaining access “in his office and in the corridors of power as he battles the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and the political onslaught that upends his life and calls into question his 50-year career as the United States of America’s leading advocate for public health.”
“Tony – A Year in the Life of Dr. Anthony Fauci” will air on PBS after a planned theatrical release.
That was one of several announcements made on a virtual TCA panel by Kerger,...
- 7/27/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
PBS on Wednesday revealed its programming plans for the coming year, including a second season of Native America and the premiere of the American Masters documentary about Anthony Fauci.
Native America is returning for four new episodes in 2023. Having first premiered in 2018, Season 2 presents stories of Native Americans who are carrying forward Indigenous values to transform the world.
PBS will launch a new documentary series next summer called Southern Storytellers, which celebrates creatives from across the south. It’s from filmmaker Craig Renaud.
The Bigger Picture, a new series from the Wnet Group, will bow August 9 on the PBS YouTube Channel. It’s hosted by Harvard University Historian Dr. Vincent Brown.
Tony – A Year in the Life of Dr. Anthony Fauci will premiere in spring 2023 on PBS. It follows Fauci for a year and offers a behind-the-scenes look at his career, his struggles and successes during the Covid pandemic
American...
Native America is returning for four new episodes in 2023. Having first premiered in 2018, Season 2 presents stories of Native Americans who are carrying forward Indigenous values to transform the world.
PBS will launch a new documentary series next summer called Southern Storytellers, which celebrates creatives from across the south. It’s from filmmaker Craig Renaud.
The Bigger Picture, a new series from the Wnet Group, will bow August 9 on the PBS YouTube Channel. It’s hosted by Harvard University Historian Dr. Vincent Brown.
Tony – A Year in the Life of Dr. Anthony Fauci will premiere in spring 2023 on PBS. It follows Fauci for a year and offers a behind-the-scenes look at his career, his struggles and successes during the Covid pandemic
American...
- 7/27/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
If you find yourself sobbing through the first half of the new documentary “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down,” no one could possibly blame you.
Maybe you’ll break at the part where you hear about Giffords’ mother moving to Texas so she could be with her in the hospital every day. Maybe video footage of her early speech-therapy sessions, where she struggles to say her own name, will get you. Perhaps her return to House of Representatives, where she was met with a standing ovation, will put you over the edge.
Whatever your undoing, it’s impossible to withstand much of this powerful film, directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West, without being overwhelmed.
The documentary opens on a series of white roses in front of the National Mall, each placed to represent an American felled by gun violence. Archival footage in the opening credits then treats us to...
Maybe you’ll break at the part where you hear about Giffords’ mother moving to Texas so she could be with her in the hospital every day. Maybe video footage of her early speech-therapy sessions, where she struggles to say her own name, will get you. Perhaps her return to House of Representatives, where she was met with a standing ovation, will put you over the edge.
Whatever your undoing, it’s impossible to withstand much of this powerful film, directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West, without being overwhelmed.
The documentary opens on a series of white roses in front of the National Mall, each placed to represent an American felled by gun violence. Archival footage in the opening credits then treats us to...
- 7/15/2022
- by Lena Wilson
- The Wrap
GBH in Boston said Jonathan Abbott will step down after 15 years as CEO, and more than two decades at the flagship public media group.
Abbott led the digital transformation of Wgbh, PBS’ largest producer and home of Masterpiece, Antiques Roadshow, Nova, Frontline, American Experience and other series that are integral to public television’s DNA and have fueled its primetime for years. As the parent organization moved into other forms of distribution, he rebranded it from Wgbh to GBH to reflect expansion beyond broadcast.
Abbott will remain through the end of 2022 while a search is conducted for his successor.
His accomplishments range from creating new revenue streams — including partnering with PBS to form PBS Distribution for home entertainment licensing — to launching the Contributor Development Partnership, a collaborative fundraising service to strengthen local public media organizations across the country. Last year, GBH completed a $215 million capital campaign, the largest in public media history.
Abbott led the digital transformation of Wgbh, PBS’ largest producer and home of Masterpiece, Antiques Roadshow, Nova, Frontline, American Experience and other series that are integral to public television’s DNA and have fueled its primetime for years. As the parent organization moved into other forms of distribution, he rebranded it from Wgbh to GBH to reflect expansion beyond broadcast.
Abbott will remain through the end of 2022 while a search is conducted for his successor.
His accomplishments range from creating new revenue streams — including partnering with PBS to form PBS Distribution for home entertainment licensing — to launching the Contributor Development Partnership, a collaborative fundraising service to strengthen local public media organizations across the country. Last year, GBH completed a $215 million capital campaign, the largest in public media history.
- 2/23/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Since she was appointed executive producer of “American Experience” in July 2020, Cameo George has been busy expanding and diversifying the slate of PBS’ signature historical documentary series, with the upcoming 34th season the first produced in full under her direction.
The new “American Experience” season will kick off on Feb. 7 with Michael Bicks and Anna Lee Strachan’s “Riveted: The History of Jeans.” About how jeans became a staple of clothing worldwide, it is one of six feature documentaries in the season, five of which were commissioned by George, the first Black woman to helm “American Experience.” George replaced Mark Samels, who retired from the series in 2020 after serving as executive producer of the program for 16 years.
“I have always thought of ‘American Experience’ as the single most important history series in the doc world, and the chance to build on the incredible legacy of the series, freshen it up a bit,...
The new “American Experience” season will kick off on Feb. 7 with Michael Bicks and Anna Lee Strachan’s “Riveted: The History of Jeans.” About how jeans became a staple of clothing worldwide, it is one of six feature documentaries in the season, five of which were commissioned by George, the first Black woman to helm “American Experience.” George replaced Mark Samels, who retired from the series in 2020 after serving as executive producer of the program for 16 years.
“I have always thought of ‘American Experience’ as the single most important history series in the doc world, and the chance to build on the incredible legacy of the series, freshen it up a bit,...
- 12/10/2021
- by Addie Morfoot
- Variety Film + TV
In 1946, it took the blinding of an African-American Army veteran to get some white Americans to see — from a federal judge to the president of the United States.
It was February of that year when 27-year-old Isaac Woodard stepped aboard a Greyhound bus in Augusta, Ga, for a trip home to South Carolina, just hours after his discharge from serving in World War II. The journey would take him through the Jim Crow South, into a dark terrain of racial hatred.
At one point en route, Woodard inquired about the next opportunity for a restroom break. The bus driver responded “disrespectfully,” according to Jamila Ephron, director of the documentary The Blinding of Isaac Woodard.
“Woodard stood up for himself and insisted that he be treated like a man and that he was a man just like the bus driver,” Ephron tells Deadline. “And that was a very risky thing to...
It was February of that year when 27-year-old Isaac Woodard stepped aboard a Greyhound bus in Augusta, Ga, for a trip home to South Carolina, just hours after his discharge from serving in World War II. The journey would take him through the Jim Crow South, into a dark terrain of racial hatred.
At one point en route, Woodard inquired about the next opportunity for a restroom break. The bus driver responded “disrespectfully,” according to Jamila Ephron, director of the documentary The Blinding of Isaac Woodard.
“Woodard stood up for himself and insisted that he be treated like a man and that he was a man just like the bus driver,” Ephron tells Deadline. “And that was a very risky thing to...
- 6/22/2021
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors on Tuesday announced its 60 nominees representing “the most compelling and empowering stories released in broadcasting and streaming media” in 2020.
The nominees were chosen by 19 jurors who surveyed 1,300 entries from television, podcasts/radio and the web in entertainment, news, documentary, arts, children’s/youth, public service and multimedia programming. The Peabody Awards are based at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
“During an incredibly turbulent and difficult year, these nominees rose to the occasion and delivered compelling and empowering stories,” said former Yahoo! Global Editor-in-Chief Martha Nelson, who now chairs the Peabody jury. “From Covid-19 coverage to poignant explorations of identity, each nominee not only told a powerful story but also made a significant impact on media programming and the cultural landscape. We’re thrilled to recognize their outstanding and inspiring work.”
The nominated programs encompass a wide range of issues,...
The nominees were chosen by 19 jurors who surveyed 1,300 entries from television, podcasts/radio and the web in entertainment, news, documentary, arts, children’s/youth, public service and multimedia programming. The Peabody Awards are based at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
“During an incredibly turbulent and difficult year, these nominees rose to the occasion and delivered compelling and empowering stories,” said former Yahoo! Global Editor-in-Chief Martha Nelson, who now chairs the Peabody jury. “From Covid-19 coverage to poignant explorations of identity, each nominee not only told a powerful story but also made a significant impact on media programming and the cultural landscape. We’re thrilled to recognize their outstanding and inspiring work.”
The nominated programs encompass a wide range of issues,...
- 5/4/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
PBS won four prizes in the 2021 Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Awards, an annual recognition of some of the best work in the reaml of audio and video journalism. Radiolab won two of the contest’s coveted silver batons, and other winners included NBC News, Vice and and Netflix.
Fifteen honorees were named Tuesday evening in a ceremony that was made available via PBS’ digital venues. The event was hosted by Anderson Cooper, the CNN anchor, and Michele Norris, the Washington Post opinion columnist, in an hour-long presentation. Special guest presenters included Dr. Anthony Fauci, Professor Jelani Cobb and 2019 duPont winner Mariska Hargitay
For the first time, the duPont jury selected 30 finalists, who were announced in November 2020.
“Courageously documenting the turbulent events of 2020, journalists performed a critical public service by reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic, social justice, the role of the internet in our
politics, and much more,” said Cheryl Gould, duPont...
Fifteen honorees were named Tuesday evening in a ceremony that was made available via PBS’ digital venues. The event was hosted by Anderson Cooper, the CNN anchor, and Michele Norris, the Washington Post opinion columnist, in an hour-long presentation. Special guest presenters included Dr. Anthony Fauci, Professor Jelani Cobb and 2019 duPont winner Mariska Hargitay
For the first time, the duPont jury selected 30 finalists, who were announced in November 2020.
“Courageously documenting the turbulent events of 2020, journalists performed a critical public service by reporting on the Covid-19 pandemic, social justice, the role of the internet in our
politics, and much more,” said Cheryl Gould, duPont...
- 2/10/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Just hours after the nominations for the Golden Globe Awards, the Writers Guild of America, West and Writers Guild of America, East announced the latest batch of nominees for the upcoming WGA Awards, including honorees from television, new media, and news.
AMC’s “Better Call Saul” nabbed four nominations, one in drama series and three in episodic drama, which recognizes scripts from individual episodes of the season. Of particular note from today’s WGA announcement is the notable achievement of both Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” and Hulu’s “The Great” scoring nominations in both new series and comedy series. Both freshman shows also earned a nomination apiece in episodic comedy.
All the nominees will be celebrated at the joint 2021 Writers Guild Awards virtual ceremony, taking place on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
A partial list of nominees is below. A complete list of today’s nominations, including categories for radio/audio and...
AMC’s “Better Call Saul” nabbed four nominations, one in drama series and three in episodic drama, which recognizes scripts from individual episodes of the season. Of particular note from today’s WGA announcement is the notable achievement of both Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” and Hulu’s “The Great” scoring nominations in both new series and comedy series. Both freshman shows also earned a nomination apiece in episodic comedy.
All the nominees will be celebrated at the joint 2021 Writers Guild Awards virtual ceremony, taking place on Sunday, March 21, 2021.
A partial list of nominees is below. A complete list of today’s nominations, including categories for radio/audio and...
- 2/3/2021
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
CAA has signed documentarian Jamila Wignot, who recently premiered her latest Ailey at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Wignot previously directed the Peabody, Emmy, and NAACP award-winning PBS miniseries African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. Her prior credits include the Peabody Award-winning Triangle Fire and and the Emmy-nominated episode Walt Whitman from PBS’ American Experience series.
As a producer, she has worked on W. Kamau Bell’s Bring the Pain and Musa Syeed’s 2018 indie feature A Stray.
Ailey, which explores dancer Alvin Ailey’s life and his connection to the dance company that still bears his name, was acquired by Neon out of Sundance.
Wignot previously directed the Peabody, Emmy, and NAACP award-winning PBS miniseries African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. Her prior credits include the Peabody Award-winning Triangle Fire and and the Emmy-nominated episode Walt Whitman from PBS’ American Experience series.
As a producer, she has worked on W. Kamau Bell’s Bring the Pain and Musa Syeed’s 2018 indie feature A Stray.
Ailey, which explores dancer Alvin Ailey’s life and his connection to the dance company that still bears his name, was acquired by Neon out of Sundance.
CAA has signed documentarian Jamila Wignot, who recently premiered her latest Ailey at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Wignot previously directed the Peabody, Emmy, and NAACP award-winning PBS miniseries African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. Her prior credits include the Peabody Award-winning Triangle Fire and and the Emmy-nominated episode Walt Whitman from PBS’ American Experience series.
As a producer, she has worked on W. Kamau Bell’s Bring the Pain and Musa Syeed’s 2018 indie feature A Stray.
Ailey, which explores dancer Alvin Ailey’s life and his connection to the dance company that still bears his name, was acquired by Neon out of Sundance.
Wignot previously directed the Peabody, Emmy, and NAACP award-winning PBS miniseries African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. Her prior credits include the Peabody Award-winning Triangle Fire and and the Emmy-nominated episode Walt Whitman from PBS’ American Experience series.
As a producer, she has worked on W. Kamau Bell’s Bring the Pain and Musa Syeed’s 2018 indie feature A Stray.
Ailey, which explores dancer Alvin Ailey’s life and his connection to the dance company that still bears his name, was acquired by Neon out of Sundance.
“Crip Camp” has been named the best documentary of 2020 at the 36th annual IDA Documentary Awards, the International Documentary Association announced on Saturday at a virtual ceremony.
The film, about an upstate New York summer camp for disabled teens that helped launch the disability rights movement, also won the ABC News VideoSource Award for its use of archival footage and finished as runner-up to “My Octopus Teacher” for the Pare Lorentz Award.
“Crip Camp,” a Netflix film that premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival, won in a category whose other nominees were “Collective,” “Gunda,” “MLK/FBI,” “The Reason I Jump,” “Reunited,” “Softie,” “Time,” “The Truffle Hunters” and “Welcome to Chechnya.”
Garrett Bradley won the best director award for “Time” and also won the Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award for that film.
In the television categories, awards went to “American Experience” for curated series, “Last Chance U” for episodic series and...
The film, about an upstate New York summer camp for disabled teens that helped launch the disability rights movement, also won the ABC News VideoSource Award for its use of archival footage and finished as runner-up to “My Octopus Teacher” for the Pare Lorentz Award.
“Crip Camp,” a Netflix film that premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival, won in a category whose other nominees were “Collective,” “Gunda,” “MLK/FBI,” “The Reason I Jump,” “Reunited,” “Softie,” “Time,” “The Truffle Hunters” and “Welcome to Chechnya.”
Garrett Bradley won the best director award for “Time” and also won the Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award for that film.
In the television categories, awards went to “American Experience” for curated series, “Last Chance U” for episodic series and...
- 1/17/2021
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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