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Justice By Any Means
# Justice By Any Means Television series | *Justice By Any Means* | | | --- | --- | | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2e/Justice_By_Any_Means_tv_logo.png/220px-Justice_By_Any_Means_tv_logo.png)](./File:Justice_By_Any_Means_tv_logo.png) | | | Genre | Documentary | | Presented by | [Faith Jenkins](./Faith_Jenkins "Faith Jenkins") | | Country of origin | United States | | Original language | English | | No. of seasons | 1 | | No. of episodes | 7 | | Production | | | Running time | 42 minutes | | Original release | | | Network | [TV One](./TV_One_(American_TV_channel) "TV One (American TV channel)") | | Release | December 7, 2015 (2015\-12\-07) –January 25, 2016 (2016\-01\-25) | ***Justice By Any Means*** is an American [documentary](./Television_documentary "Television documentary") television program that premiered on [TV One](./TV_One_(American_TV_channel) "TV One (American TV channel)") on December 7, 2015\.[[1]](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_note-press-1)[[2]](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_note-2) Hosted by television show judge [Faith Jenkins](./Faith_Jenkins "Faith Jenkins"), the one\-hour [true crime](./True_crime "True crime") reenactment program features various cases involving [African Americans](./African_Americans "African Americans") trying to "unravel mysterious crimes and find justice for a loved one."[[1]](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_note-press-1) For the 2016 episodes, actor [Malik Yoba](./Malik_Yoba "Malik Yoba") replaced Faith Jenkins. Episodes -------- | No. | Title | Original air date | | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | "Marcelle Duncan" | December 7, 2015 (2015\-12\-07) | | 2 | "Sharon Williams" | December 14, 2015 (2015\-12\-14) | | 3 | "Lynda Whitehead" | December 21, 2015 (2015\-12\-21) | | 4 | "Mark Cooley" | January 4, 2016 (2016\-01\-04) | | 5 | "Janice Clark" | January 11, 2016 (2016\-01\-11) | | 6 | "Melissa Kountz" | January 18, 2016 (2016\-01\-18) | | 7 | "Thomas Haynesworth" | January 25, 2016 (2016\-01\-25) | References ---------- 1. [1](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_ref-press_1-0) [2](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_ref-press_1-1) ["TV One Adds "Justice by Any Means" to Its Monday Night Crime and Justice Line\-Up on December 7 at 10PM/ET"](http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2015/11/23/tv-one-adds-justice-by-any-means-to-its-monday-night-crime-and-justice-line-up-on-december-7-at-10pm-et-939111/20151123tvone01/). *[The Futon Critic](./The_Futon_Critic "The Futon Critic")* (Press release). November 23, 2015. Retrieved January 2, 2015. 2. [↑](./Justice_By_Any_Means#cite_ref-2) Reyes, Traciy (December 6, 2015\). ["'Justice By Any Means': TV One Launches Riveting New Crime Series Featuring Cold Cases Solved By Family, Civilians"](http://www.inquisitr.com/2615014/justice-by-any-means-tv-one-launches-riveting-new-crime-series-featuring-cold-cases-solved-by-family-civilians/). *The Inquisitr*. Retrieved January 2, 2015. External links -------------- * [Official website](http://tvone.tv/category/shows/justice-by-any-means/) * [*Justice By Any Means*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4865754/) at [IMDb](./IMDb_(identifier) "IMDb (identifier)") [![Edit this at Wikidata](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8a/OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/10px-OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png)](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q22023020#P345 "Edit this at Wikidata") | [![Stub icon](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/U.S._flag_on_television.svg/40px-U.S._flag_on_television.svg.png)](./File:U.S._flag_on_television.svg) | This article relating to a [non\-fiction](./Non-fiction "Non-fiction") [television series](./Television_series "Television series") in the United States is a [stub](./Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub"). You can help Wikipedia by [expanding it](//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Justice_By_Any_Means&action=edit). | | --- | --- | * [v](./Template:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub "Template:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub") * [t](./Template_talk:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub "Template talk:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub "Special:EditPage/Template:US-nonfiction-tv-prog-stub")
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Jennifer Slept Here
# Jennifer Slept Here American fantasy sitcom television series | *Jennifer Slept Here* | | | --- | --- | | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f4/Jennifer_Slept_Here.jpg/220px-Jennifer_Slept_Here.jpg)](./File:Jennifer_Slept_Here.jpg) | | | Genre | [Fantasy](./Fantasy_television "Fantasy television") [sitcom](./Situation_comedy "Situation comedy") | | Created by | Larry Rosen[Larry Tucker](./Larry_Tucker_(screenwriter) "Larry Tucker (screenwriter)") | | Written by | Nick ArnoldLarry BalmagiaTom ChehakBruce FerberTerry HartDavid LernerRick MittlemanLarry RosenLarry Spencer[Larry Tucker](./Larry_Tucker_(screenwriter) "Larry Tucker (screenwriter)")Jurgen Wolff | | Directed by | [John Bowab](./John_Bowab "John Bowab")[Charles S. Dubin](./Charles_S._Dubin "Charles S. Dubin") | | Starring | [Ann Jillian](./Ann_Jillian "Ann Jillian")[John P. Navin Jr.](./John_P._Navin_Jr. "John P. Navin Jr.")[Georgia Engel](./Georgia_Engel "Georgia Engel")[Brandon Maggart](./Brandon_Maggart "Brandon Maggart")Mya Stark[Glenn Scarpelli](./Glenn_Scarpelli "Glenn Scarpelli") | | Theme music composer | [Clint Holmes](./Clint_Holmes "Clint Holmes")Ann JillianJoey Murcia[Bill Payne](./Bill_Payne "Bill Payne") | | Opening theme | "Jennifer Slept Here" performed by [Joey Scarbury](./Joey_Scarbury "Joey Scarbury") | | Composer | [Perry Botkin Jr.](./Perry_Botkin_Jr. "Perry Botkin Jr.") | | Country of origin | United States | | Original language | English | | No. of seasons | 1 | | No. of episodes | 13 | | Production | | | Executive producers | Larry Rosen[Larry Tucker](./Larry_Tucker_(screenwriter) "Larry Tucker (screenwriter)") | | Producers | Douglas ArangoPhil Doran | | Running time | 30 minutes | | Production companies | Larry Larry Productions[Columbia Pictures Television](./Columbia_Pictures_Television "Columbia Pictures Television") | | Original release | | | Network | [NBC](./NBC "NBC") | | Release | October 21, 1983 (1983\-10\-21) –September 5, 1984 (1984\-09\-05) | ***Jennifer Slept Here***[[1]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-1)[[2]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-2)[[3]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-3)[[4]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-4) is an American [fantasy](./Fantasy_television "Fantasy television") [sitcom](./Situation_comedy "Situation comedy") television series that ran for one season on [NBC](./NBC "NBC") from October 21, 1983, to September 5, 1984\. The series was a Larry Larry production in association with [Columbia Pictures Television](./Columbia_Pictures_Television "Columbia Pictures Television"). Overview -------- [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/45/Jennifersleptherescreen.gif/250px-Jennifersleptherescreen.gif)](./File:Jennifersleptherescreen.gif) Title screen In the series, [Ann Jillian](./Ann_Jillian "Ann Jillian") plays Jennifer Farrell, a once\-popular movie actress who in 1978 made the unfortunate mistake of chasing an ice cream truck near her [Los Angeles, California](./Los_Angeles,_California "Los Angeles, California"), home. When the ice cream truck accidentally backed up, it ran her over, killing her. Six years later, the Elliot family moved from [New York City](./New_York_City "New York City") into Jennifer's home. Father George was a lawyer who had handled Jennifer's posthumous affairs, including the house. George's wife, Susan, was a concerned and understanding figure. Daughter Marilyn was a typical 8\-year\-old. The driving story behind the series was that Jennifer haunted the Elliot house—ostensibly to mentor and befriend the family's teenage son, Joey, who was the only person to whom she made herself visible. During the series, however, she does make herself visible in at least one episode. Naturally, Joey had a hard time convincing his family and friends of Jennifer's ghostly existence. They not only refused to believe Joey's claim, but often concluded Joey needed psychiatric or other help. In one episode, they hired a phony exorcist (played by [Zelda Rubinstein](./Zelda_Rubinstein "Zelda Rubinstein") in a parody of her *[Poltergeist](./Poltergeist_(film_series) "Poltergeist (film series)")* character Tangina Barrons) to rid the house of Jennifer's spirit by capturing it in a jar. Cast ---- * [Ann Jillian](./Ann_Jillian "Ann Jillian") as Jennifer Farrell * [John P. Navin Jr.](./John_P._Navin_Jr. "John P. Navin Jr.") as Joseph "Joey" Elliot * [Georgia Engel](./Georgia_Engel "Georgia Engel") as Susan Elliot * [Brandon Maggart](./Brandon_Maggart "Brandon Maggart") as George Elliot * Mya Akerling as Marilyn Elliot * [Glenn Scarpelli](./Glenn_Scarpelli "Glenn Scarpelli") as Marc Theme song ---------- The series theme song, also titled "Jennifer Slept Here", was written by Joey Murcia, [Bill Payne](./Bill_Payne "Bill Payne"), [Clint Holmes](./Clint_Holmes "Clint Holmes"), and series star Ann Jillian, and was performed by recording artist [Joey Scarbury](./Joey_Scarbury "Joey Scarbury"). Episodes -------- | No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | "Pilot" | [Charles S. Dubin](./Charles_S._Dubin "Charles S. Dubin") | Larry Rosen, [Larry Tucker](./Larry_Tucker_(screenwriter) "Larry Tucker (screenwriter)") | October 21, 1983 (1983\-10\-21) | | With the Elliotts settling into her home, the ghost of the late Jennifer Farrell appears to Joey for the first time, and later talks him out of a return trip to [New York City](./New_York_City "New York City") to see a girl he had a crush on before relocating to California. | | | | | | | 2 | "Jennifer: The Movie" | [John Bowab](./John_Bowab "John Bowab") | Jurgen Wolff | October 28, 1983 (1983\-10\-28) | | A planned biopic on her life leaves a furious Jennifer planning sabotage: A rival actress she despised when she was alive will play her, and a key scene (to be filmed at her home) is altered for tawdry effect. | | | | | | | 3 | "Not with My Date You Don't" | John Bowab | [Bruce Ferber](./Bruce_Ferber "Bruce Ferber"), David Lerner | November 4, 1983 (1983\-11\-04) | | A new girl stands in the way of Joey and Marc... and a pair of concert tickets that the girl actually wants. | | | | | | | 4 | "Boo" | John Bowab | Larry Balmagia | November 11, 1983 (1983\-11\-11) | | The ghost of Jennifer's mother ([Debbie Reynolds](./Debbie_Reynolds "Debbie Reynolds")) pays her daughter a visit, but she goes missing after the two have a falling out over the influence the mother had on her daughter's career; to help retrieve her mom, Jennifer agrees to assist Joey in impressing a pair of twin girls with a seance. | | | | | | | 5 | "Calendar Girl" | John Bowab | Nick Arnold | November 18, 1983 (1983\-11\-18) | | [Monty Hall](./Monty_Hall "Monty Hall") has a cameo in an episode that finds Joey discovering a box of Jennifer's unclaimed items — which includes a nude photo she posed for early in her career (something she always regretted doing). When George finds the photo and plans to sell it at an auction of her estate, Jennifer asks Joey to retrieve it. | | | | | | | 6 | "One of Our Jars Is Missing" | Charles S. Dubin | Tom Chehak | November 25, 1983 (1983\-11\-25) | | After seeing their son "yelling at a hat rack", George and Susan hire phony exorcist Madame Wanda (played by [Zelda Rubinstein](./Zelda_Rubinstein "Zelda Rubinstein"), who played a similar role in the film *[Poltergeist](./Poltergeist_(1982_film) "Poltergeist (1982 film)")*) to rid the house of Jennifer's ghost. To Joey's surprise, and Jennifer's shock, it works! But the two must convince Wanda to restore Jennifer's power so that she can retrieve a demeaning letter Joey wrote, and Susan inadvertently mailed off, to his typing teacher. | | | | | | | 7 | "Trading Faces" | John Bowab | Larry Spencer | December 2, 1983 (1983\-12\-02) | | Prompted by Joey's curious question ("It's like you walk through a body but stop halfway"), Jennifer discovers that she has [the ability to enter other people's bodies](./Spirit_possession "Spirit possession"), so she uses Susan's so she can rekindle a former mortal flame. | | | | | | | 8 | "Rebel with a Cause" | John Bowab | [Rick Mittleman](./Rick_Mittleman "Rick Mittleman") | December 16, 1983 (1983\-12\-16) | | Thanks to Jennifer's karate moves, Joey gets the best of a school bully... which impresses the bully's acolytes enough to make him their new leader. It's a change in status — and swagger — that "The New Joey" likes. | | | | | | | 9 | "Risky Weekend" | John Bowab | Tom Chehak, Larry Spencer | April 14, 1984 (1984\-04\-14) | | Joey keeps an eye on the house while the rest of the family is away, but a sailboat moored in the backyard crashes into the dining room; to help pay for repairs, he agrees to let the repairman use the house for a bingo game... that is, until Joey and Jennifer discover that it's really an elaborate gambling operation. | | | | | | | 10 | "Do You Take This Ghost?" | [Alan Myerson](./Alan_Myerson "Alan Myerson") | Douglas Arango, Phil Doran | April 21, 1984 (1984\-04\-21) | | With engagement ring in hand, Jennifer's former (and also deceased) playboy boyfriend wants to revive the relationship they had when they were alive. But Joey takes a stand after learning that the suitor never shed his philandering ways. | | | | | | | 11 | "Life with Grandfather" | John Bowab | Terry Hart, Ken Kuta | April 28, 1984 (1984\-04\-28) | | George's father pays a visit, but with everyone busy, Barney Elliott ([Milo O'Shea](./Milo_O'Shea "Milo O'Shea")) bides his time with his inventions, one of which explodes and takes his life. It leaves the Elliotts finally thinking of what they wanted to say to Barney when he was alive... especially Joey, who thinks Grandpa will be as easy to speak to as Jennifer. | | | | | | | 12 | "The Tutor Who Came to Dinner" | John Bowab | Terry Hart | May 5, 1984 (1984\-05\-05) | | When a new tutor is hired to help Joey, Jennifer becomes jealous of her... and for good reason, as "Pam with the no\-stick name" (played by [Gail Edwards](./Gail_Edwards "Gail Edwards"), Ann Jillian's castmate from *[It's a Living](./It's_a_Living_(1980_TV_series) "It's a Living (1980 TV series)")*) is not so much a tutor as she is Jennifer's spiritual replacement. | | | | | | | 13 | "Take Jennifer, Please" | Charles S. Dubin | Larry Rosen, Larry Tucker | May 12, 1984 (1984\-05\-12) | | Seeking to prove to the family (and himself) that he's not crazy, and with her just moving things not convincing them, Joey asks Jennifer for tangible proof of her presence. Jennifer obliges by asking Joey's help to find something only he would know if she told him — proof in George's office safe (unbeknownst to George) that Jennifer never completed a will. | | | | | | Reception --------- ### Critical response Although the show had mixed reviews and a tough Friday night time\-slot (its competition was *[The Dukes of Hazzard](./The_Dukes_of_Hazzard "The Dukes of Hazzard")* on CBS and *[Webster](./Webster_(TV_series) "Webster (TV series)")* on ABC), it attracted somewhat decent ratings. Repeats which were shown on Wednesday nights during the summer of 1984 often managed to make the Top 30, but that was not enough to guarantee a second season. Tom Ensign of *[The Toledo Blade](./The_Blade_(Toledo) "The Blade (Toledo)")*, reviewing *Jennifer Slept Here*, stated that the show "isn't funny, it isn't witty and it doesn't stand the ghost of a chance".[[5]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-5) [Baird Searles](./Baird_Searles "Baird Searles") dismissed the series as "a shameless re\-echo of *[Topper](./Topper_(TV_series) "Topper (TV series)")*".[[6]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-6) ### Ratings | Season | Episodes | Start Date | End Date | Nielsen Rank | Nielsen Rating[[7]](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_note-RATINGS1-7) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1983–84 | 13 | October 21, 1983 | May 12, 1984 | 89 | 10\.3 | ### Awards and nominations | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/Question_book-new.svg/50px-Question_book-new.svg.png)](./File:Question_book-new.svg) | This section **does not [cite](./Wikipedia:Citing_sources "Wikipedia:Citing sources") any [sources](./Wikipedia:Verifiability "Wikipedia:Verifiability")**. Please help [improve this section](./Special:EditPage/Jennifer_Slept_Here "Special:EditPage/Jennifer Slept Here") by [adding citations to reliable sources](./Help:Referencing_for_beginners "Help:Referencing for beginners"). Unsourced material may be challenged and [removed](./Wikipedia:Verifiability#Burden_of_evidence "Wikipedia:Verifiability"). *(May 2020)* *([Learn how and when to remove this template message](./Help:Maintenance_template_removal "Help:Maintenance template removal"))* | | --- | --- | | Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1984 | [Primetime Emmy Award](./Primetime_Emmy_Award "Primetime Emmy Award") | Outstanding Technical Direction/Camerawork/Video for a Series | For episode "Life with Grandfather" | Nominated | | 1984 | Young Artist Awards | Best New Television Series | *Jennifer Slept Here* | Nominated | | Best Young Actor in a New Television Series | [John P. Navin Jr.](./John_P._Navin_Jr. "John P. Navin Jr.") | Won | | Best Young Actor in a New Television Series | [Glenn Scarpelli](./Glenn_Scarpelli "Glenn Scarpelli") | Nominated | References ---------- 1. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-1) Groves, Adam (7 August 2009\). ["Jennifer Slept Here @ The Fright Site"](https://web.archive.org/web/20151014173323/https://www.fright.com/edge/JenniferSleptHere.htm). Archived from [the original](https://www.fright.com/edge/JenniferSleptHere.htm) on 2015\-10\-14\. 2. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-2) Rettenmund, Matthew (25 July 2020\). ["MEMORIES OF ... 'JENNIFER SLEPT HERE'"](https://www.gr8erdays.com/2020/07/25/memories-of-jennifer-slept-here/). 3. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-3) Groves, Adam (1 November 2020\). ["TV Flashback: JENNIFER SLEPT HERE"](https://thebedlamfiles.com/commentary/tv-flashback-jennifer-slept-here/). 4. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-4) Pannoni, Michael (11 October 2019\). ["Jennifer Slept Here (courtesy of archive.org)"](https://archive.org/details/jennifersleptherepilotep.1convertvideoonline.com). 5. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-5) ["Two New Fantasy TV Shows Make Unimaginative Debuts"](https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19831104&id=ID9PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uQIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6990,5558711). *The Toledo Blade*. November 4, 1983\. Retrieved October 22, 2014\. 6. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-6) "Films", *[F\&SF](./F&SF "F&SF")*, March 1984, p. 76\. 7. [↑](./Jennifer_Slept_Here#cite_ref-RATINGS1_7-0) ["1983\-84 Ratings History \-\- The Networks Are Awash in a Bubble Bath of Soaps"](http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/09/1983-84-ratings-history-networks-are.html). 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Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams
# Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams American documentary TV series | *Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams* | | | --- | --- | | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/27/Death_By_Gossip_logo.png/220px-Death_By_Gossip_logo.png)](./File:Death_By_Gossip_logo.png) | | | Also known as | Death By Gossip | | Genre | [Documentary](./Documentary_television "Documentary television") | | Presented by | [Wendy Williams](./Wendy_Williams "Wendy Williams") | | Country of origin | United States | | Original language | English | | No. of seasons | 1 | | No. of episodes | 6 | | Production | | | Executive producers | * Wendy Williams * Kevin Hunter * Jill Ramsey * Lisa Knapp * Mike Sinclair * David O’Donnell * Ashley Crary * Thomas Cutler | | Camera setup | [Multiple](./Multiple-camera_setup "Multiple-camera setup") | | Running time | 42 minutes | | Production companies | * Wendy Williams Productions * m2 Pictures | | Original release | | | Network | [Investigation Discovery](./Investigation_Discovery "Investigation Discovery") | | Release | September 4 (2015\-09\-04) –October 9, 2015 (2015\-10\-09) | ***Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams*** is an American [documentary](./Documentary_television "Documentary television") television series on [Investigation Discovery](./Investigation_Discovery "Investigation Discovery") which aired in 2015\.[[1]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-1) Announced in March 2015, the series features crime stories which are initiated by gossip and subsequently became motive for unfaithfulness or even murder. The documentary series is presented by talk show host [Wendy Williams](./Wendy_Williams "Wendy Williams").[[2]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-2) "Everyone loves a little dish now and then, but in these cases, guilty pleasure can become motive for murder," said Williams, who also acts as an executive producer. "I’m an ID Addict and I dare anyone not to be intrigued by the real\-life stories we tell every week," she also added.[[3]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-3) Episodes -------- | No. | Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers(million) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | 1 | "Killer Education" | September 4, 2015 (2015\-09\-04) | 0\.84[[4]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-4) | | Teacher's [Susan Reinert](./Susan_Reinert "Susan Reinert") body is discovered in the back of her car. Her ex\-husband becomes the main suspect; as the investigation goes further, more interesting details are revealed. | | | | | | 2 | "Thrill Kill" | September 11, 2015 (2015\-09\-11) | 0\.84[[5]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-5) | | 3 | "Her Last Christmas" | September 18, 2015 (2015\-09\-18) | 0\.82[[6]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-6) | | 4 | "Mother's Day Murder" | September 25, 2015 (2015\-09\-25) | 0\.90[[7]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-7) | | 5 | "Sins and Saddles" | October 2, 2015 (2015\-10\-02) | 0\.60[[8]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-8) | | 6 | "Last Goodbye" | October 9, 2015 (2015\-10\-09) | 0\.67[[9]](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_note-9) | References ---------- 1. [↑](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_ref-1) Bibel, Sara (August 19, 2015\). ["'Death By Gossip with Wendy Williams' to Premiere Friday, September 4 on Investigation Discovery"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150819213640/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/08/19/death-by-gossip-with-wendy-williams-to-premiere-friday-september-4-on-investigation-discovery/450497/). *[TV by the Numbers](./TV_by_the_Numbers "TV by the Numbers")*. [Tribune Digital Ventures](./Tribune_Digital_Ventures "Tribune Digital Ventures"). Archived from [the original](http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/08/19/death-by-gossip-with-wendy-williams-to-premiere-friday-september-4-on-investigation-discovery/450497/) on August 19, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015. 2. [↑](./Death_By_Gossip_with_Wendy_Williams#cite_ref-2) Emery, Debbie (March 25, 2015\). ["Wendy Williams' 'Death by Gossip' Series Greenlit by Investigation Discovery"](http://www.thewrap.com/wendy-williams-death-by-gossip-series-greenlit-by-investigation-discovery/). [TheWrap](./TheWrap "TheWrap"). Retrieved August 31, 2015. 3. 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Archived from [the original](http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-100-friday-cable-originals-network-update-10-9-2015.html) on October 14, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015. 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# Going Ape | | This article was [nominated](./Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion "Wikipedia:Articles for deletion") for [deletion](./Wikipedia:Deletion_policy "Wikipedia:Deletion policy"). [**The discussion**](./Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Going_Ape "Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Going Ape") was closed on **28 April 2024** with a consensus to [merge](./Wikipedia:Merging "Wikipedia:Merging") the content into the article *[List of National Geographic original programming](./List_of_National_Geographic_original_programming "List of National Geographic original programming")*. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re\-nominating the article for deletion. To discuss the merger, please use [the destination article's talk page](./Talk:List_of_National_Geographic_original_programming "Talk:List of National Geographic original programming"). *(April 2024)* | | --- | --- | American TV series ***Going Ape*** is a three\-part American documentary series on the [National Geographic Channel](./National_Geographic_(American_TV_channel) "National Geographic (American TV channel)")[[1]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-1)[[2]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-2)[[3]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-3) that premiered on 13 May 2013\.[[4]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-4) It explores similarities between the behaviour of chimpanzees and humans through interviews with experts and social experiments.[[5]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-5)[[6]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-6)[[7]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-7) Episodes -------- **Episode 1: The Alpha Male**. This episode explores the different ways in which primates establish dominance using body size, control of space and voice. It features primatologist [Charlotte Uhlenbrooke](./Charlotte_Uhlenbroek "Charlotte Uhlenbroek")[[8]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-8) and actor [Peter Elliott](./Peter_Elliott_(British_actor) "Peter Elliott (British actor)"). **Episode 2: Social Climbers.** This episode is dedicated to the ways in which primates and humans seek recognition and acceptance in their social groups.[[9]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-9) Again, it includes an interview with primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbrooke. **Episode 3: Hooking Up.** This episode looks at the human dating world and compares it with primates' courtship and mating rituals.[[10]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-10)[[11]](./Going_Ape#cite_note-11) It includes the testimony of evolutionary psychologist Dr. Miriam Law Smith. References ---------- 1. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-1) ["Going Ape \| National Geographic Channel"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130606235344/http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/going-ape). 2013\-06\-06\. Archived from the original on 2013\-06\-06. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14.`{{[cite web](./Template:Cite_web "Template:Cite web")}}`: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ([link](./Category:CS1_maint:_bot:_original_URL_status_unknown "Category:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown")) 2. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-2) [*Going Ape*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2220732/) (Documentary), Jonathan Kang, Rachel Hogan, Babila Tafon, Blink Entertainment, retrieved 2024\-04\-14`{{[citation](./Template:Citation "Template:Citation")}}`: CS1 maint: others ([link](./Category:CS1_maint:_others "Category:CS1 maint: others")) 3. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-3) Shattuck, Kathryn (13 May 2013\). ["What's on Monday"](https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/13/arts/television/whats-on-monday.html). *The New York Times*. 4. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-4) Desk, TV News. ["Nat Geo Premieres New Series GOING APE Tonight"](https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Nat-Geo-to-Premiere-New-Series-GOING-APE-Today-20130512). *BroadwayWorld.com*. Retrieved 2024\-04\-16. 5. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-5) ["Going Ape"](https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/going-ape/episodes-season-1/1030537140/). *TVGuide.com*. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14. 6. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-6) Register, Michael Hewitt \| Orange County (2013\-05\-13\). ["Watch this, skip that"](https://www.ocregister.com/2013/05/13/watch-this-skip-that-2/). *Orange County Register*. Retrieved 2024\-04\-16. 7. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-7) ["This Week's TV: A Game of Thrones Wedding and Doctor Who's Big Secret"](https://gizmodo.com/this-weeks-tv-a-game-of-thrones-wedding-and-doctor-wh-504531428). *Gizmodo*. 2013\-05\-13. Retrieved 2024\-04\-16. 8. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-8) ["Breaking News \- National Geographic Channel's New Three\-Part Series, "Going Ape," Compares Humans and Apes Side\-By\-Side in Sex, Fame, Power Struggles and More \| TheFutonCritic.com"](http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/05/03/national-geographic-channels-new-three-part-series-going-ape-compares-humans-and-apes-side-by-side-in-sex-fame-power-struggles-and-more-104315/20130503ngc01/). *www.thefutoncritic.com*. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14. 9. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-9) ["Norm Conform \| National Geographic Channel"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130610090041/http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/going-ape/videos/norm-conform/). 2013\-06\-10\. Archived from the original on 2013\-06\-10. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14.`{{[cite web](./Template:Cite_web "Template:Cite web")}}`: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ([link](./Category:CS1_maint:_bot:_original_URL_status_unknown "Category:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown")) 10. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-10) ["Sex and Attraction: What Do Apes and Humans Have in Common? – Nat Geo TV Blogs"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130622110604/http://tvblogs.nationalgeographic.com/2013/05/20/sex-and-attraction-what-do-apes-and-humans-have-in-common). 2013\-06\-22\. Archived from the original on 2013\-06\-22. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14.`{{[cite web](./Template:Cite_web "Template:Cite web")}}`: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ([link](./Category:CS1_maint:_bot:_original_URL_status_unknown "Category:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown")) 11. [↑](./Going_Ape#cite_ref-11) ["Fertile Myrtle \| National Geographic Channel"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130610090036/http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/going-ape/videos/fertile-myrtle/). 2013\-06\-10\. Archived from the original on 2013\-06\-10. Retrieved 2024\-04\-14.`{{[cite web](./Template:Cite_web "Template:Cite web")}}`: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ([link](./Category:CS1_maint:_bot:_original_URL_status_unknown "Category:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown")) External links -------------- [*Going Ape*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2220732/) at [IMDb](./IMDb_(identifier) "IMDb (identifier)") | * [v](./Template:National_Geographic_TV "Template:National Geographic TV") * [t](./Template_talk:National_Geographic_TV "Template talk:National Geographic TV") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:National_Geographic_TV "Special:EditPage/Template:National Geographic TV") [National Geographic](./National_Geographic_(American_TV_channel) "National Geographic (American TV channel)") [original programming](./List_of_National_Geographic_original_programming "List of National Geographic original programming") | | | --- | --- | | Current | * *[Mayday](./Mayday_(Canadian_TV_series) "Mayday (Canadian TV series)")* (since 2003\) * *[National Geographic Explorer](./National_Geographic_Explorer "National Geographic Explorer")* (since 2004\) * *[Wicked Tuna](./Wicked_Tuna "Wicked Tuna")* (since 2012\) * *[Life Below Zero](./Life_Below_Zero "Life Below Zero")* (since 2013\) * *[Genius](./Genius_(American_TV_series) "Genius (American TV series)")* (Since 2017\) * *[Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks](./Wicked_Tuna:_Outer_Banks "Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks")* (since 2014\) * *[Running Wild with Bear Grylls](./Running_Wild_with_Bear_Grylls "Running Wild with Bear Grylls")* (since 2019\) | | Former | | 2000s debuts | * *[Built for the Kill](./Built_for_the_Kill "Built for the Kill")* (2001–04\) * *[Taboo](./Taboo_(2002_TV_series) "Taboo (2002 TV series)")* (2002–14\) * *[Explorations](./Explorations_(TV_series) "Explorations (TV series)")* (2003–04\) * *[Be the Creature](./Be_the_Creature "Be the Creature")* (2003–04\) * *[Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar](./Seven_Deadly_Arts_with_Akshay_Kumar "Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar")* (2004\) * *[Interpol Investigates](./Interpol_Investigates "Interpol Investigates")* (2004–05\) * *[Seconds from Disaster](./Seconds_from_Disaster "Seconds from Disaster")* (2004–18\) * *[Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan](./Dog_Whisperer_with_Cesar_Millan "Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan")* (2004–11\) * *[Megastructures](./Megastructures_(TV_series) "Megastructures (TV series)")* (2004–11\) * *[Naked Science](./Naked_Science "Naked Science")* (2004–11\) * *[In the Womb](./In_the_Womb "In the Womb")* (2005–10\) * *[Hunter Hunted](./Hunter_Hunted_(TV_series) "Hunter Hunted (TV series)")* (2005–08\) * *[Is It Real?](./Is_It_Real%3F "Is It Real?")* (2005–07\) * *[Extraterrestrial](./Extraterrestrial_(TV_program) "Extraterrestrial (TV program)")* (2005\) * *[Paranormal?](./Paranormal%3F?action=edit&redlink=1 "Paranormal?")* (2005\) * *[I Didn't Know That](./I_Didn't_Know_That "I Didn't Know That")* (2006\) * *[Ultimate Factories](./Ultimate_Factories "Ultimate Factories")* (2006–13\) * *[Wild](./Wild_(TV_series) "Wild (TV series)")* (2006–12\) * *[Prehistoric Predators](./Prehistoric_Predators "Prehistoric Predators")* (2007–09\) * *[Trapped](./Trapped_(2007_TV_series) "Trapped (2007 TV series)")* (2007\) * *[Critical Situation](./Critical_Situation "Critical Situation")* (2007–08\) * *[Lockdown](./Lockdown_(2006_TV_series) "Lockdown (2006 TV series)")* (2007\) * *[DogTown](./DogTown "DogTown")* (2008–10\) * *[Big, Bigger, Biggest](./Big,_Bigger,_Biggest "Big, Bigger, Biggest")* (2008–11\) * *[Planet Mechanics](./Planet_Mechanics "Planet Mechanics")* (2008\) * *[Perilous Journeys](./Perilous_Journeys "Perilous Journeys")* (2008–13\) * *[World's Toughest Fixes](./World's_Toughest_Fixes "World's Toughest Fixes")* (2008–10\) * *[Rescue Ink Unleashed](./Rescue_Ink_Unleashed "Rescue Ink Unleashed")* (2009\) * *[Alaska State Troopers](./Alaska_State_Troopers_(TV_series) "Alaska State Troopers (TV series)")* (2009–15\) | | --- | --- | | 2010s debuts | * *[Border Wars](./Border_Wars_(TV_series) "Border Wars (TV series)")* (2010–15\) * *[Breakout](./Breakout_(Canadian_TV_program) "Breakout (Canadian TV program)")* (2010–13\) * *[Drugs, Inc.](./Drugs,_Inc. 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Hostage Rescue (TV Series)
# Hostage Rescue (TV Series) American reality television series | | **This article has multiple issues.** Please help **[improve it](./Special:EditPage/Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series) "Special:EditPage/Hostage Rescue (TV Series)")** or discuss these issues on the **[talk page](./Talk:Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)?action=edit&redlink=1 "Talk:Hostage Rescue (TV Series)")**. *([Learn how and when to remove these template messages](./Help:Maintenance_template_removal "Help:Maintenance template removal"))* | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/Question_book-new.svg/50px-Question_book-new.svg.png)](./File:Question_book-new.svg) | This article **needs additional citations for [verification](./Wikipedia:Verifiability "Wikipedia:Verifiability")**. Please help [improve this article](./Special:EditPage/Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series) "Special:EditPage/Hostage Rescue (TV Series)") by [adding citations to reliable sources](./Help:Referencing_for_beginners "Help:Referencing for beginners"). 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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. *(May 2024)* | | --- | --- | *([Learn how and when to remove this message](./Help:Maintenance_template_removal "Help:Maintenance template removal"))* | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | *Hostage Rescue* | | | --- | --- | | Genre | Reality | | Production | | | Executive producers | * Maria Awes * Andy Awes * Falguni Lakhani Adams | | Production companies | * Committee Films * Vice Studios | | Original release | | | Network | [The CW](./The_CW "The CW") | ***Hostage Rescue*** is an American [docu\-reality](./Docu-reality "Docu-reality") television series which is scheduled to premiere on May 14, 2024, on [The CW](./The_CW "The CW").[[1]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-1)[[2]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-2) Episodes -------- | No. | Title [[3]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-TFC-3)[[4]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-Zap2It-4) | Original air date [[3]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-TFC-3)[[4]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-Zap2It-4) | Prod.code [[3]](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_note-TFC-3) | U.S. viewers(millions) | Rating/share(18\-49\) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | "Danger at the Door" | May 14, 2024 (2024\-05\-14) | 104 | TBD | TBA | | 2 | "Saved by the SEALs" | May 21, 2024 (2024\-05\-21) | 102 | TBD | TBA | References ---------- 1. [↑](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-1) ["The CW Network Sets Spring Premiere Dates for New and Returning Series"](http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2024/02/15/the-cw-network-sets-spring-premiere-dates-for-new-and-returning-series-320214/20240215cw01/) (Press release). [The CW](./The_CW "The CW"). February 15, 2024. Retrieved May 9, 2024 – via [The Futon Critic](./The_Futon_Critic "The Futon Critic"). 2. [↑](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-2) Rice, Lynette (February 15, 2024\). ["When To Expect Return of *All American* \& *Walker* Plus Other New Series On The CW"](https://deadline.com/2024/02/cw-premiere-dates-all-american-walker-new-series-1235826714/). *[Deadline Hollywood](./Deadline_Hollywood "Deadline Hollywood")*. Retrieved May 9, 2024. 3. [1](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-TFC_3-0) [2](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-TFC_3-1) [3](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-TFC_3-2) ["HOSTAGE RESCUE (CW)"](http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/hostage-rescue/listings/). *[The Futon Critic](./The_Futon_Critic "The Futon Critic")*. Retrieved May 9, 2024. 4. [1](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-Zap2It_4-0) [2](./Hostage_Rescue_(TV_Series)#cite_ref-Zap2It_4-1) ["*Hostage Rescue* Season 1 Episode Guide"](https://tvschedule.zap2it.com/overview.html?programSeriesId=SH05034091&tabName=guide&season=1). *[Zap2it](./Zap2it "Zap2it")*. Retrieved May 9, 2024. 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# Yogi Bear \& Friends American animated television series by Hanna Barbera | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/Question_book-new.svg/50px-Question_book-new.svg.png)](./File:Question_book-new.svg) | This article **does not [cite](./Wikipedia:Citing_sources "Wikipedia:Citing sources") any [sources](./Wikipedia:Verifiability "Wikipedia:Verifiability")**. Please help [improve this article](./Special:EditPage/Yogi_Bear_&_Friends "Special:EditPage/Yogi Bear & Friends") by [adding citations to reliable sources](./Help:Referencing_for_beginners "Help:Referencing for beginners"). 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Overview -------- The show mainly consisted of reruns of classic shorts from *[The Yogi Bear Show](./The_Yogi_Bear_Show "The Yogi Bear Show")* and *[The Huckleberry Hound Show](./The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show "The Huckleberry Hound Show")* featuring [Yogi Bear](./Yogi_Bear "Yogi Bear"), [Huckleberry Hound](./Huckleberry_Hound "Huckleberry Hound"), [Hokey Wolf](./Hokey_Wolf "Hokey Wolf"), [Pixie and Dixie](./Pixie_and_Dixie "Pixie and Dixie"), [Yakky Doodle](./Yakky_Doodle "Yakky Doodle") and [Snagglepuss](./Snagglepuss "Snagglepuss"). Voice cast ---------- * [Daws Butler](./Daws_Butler "Daws Butler") \- Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Hokey Wolf, Dixie, Mr. Jinks, Fibber, Alfy, Snagglepuss * [Don Messick](./Don_Messick "Don Messick") \- Boo Boo, Ranger Smith, Pixie, Major Minor * [Jimmy Weldon](./Jimmy_Weldon "Jimmy Weldon") \- Yakky Doodle * [Vance Colvig](./Vance_Colvig "Vance Colvig") \- Chopper * [Doug Young](./Doug_Young_(voice_actor) "Doug Young (voice actor)") \- Ding\-a\-Ling Wolf See also -------- * [List of animated television series created for syndication](./List_of_animated_television_series_created_for_syndication "List of animated television series created for syndication") References ---------- External links -------------- * [*Yogi Bear \& Friends*](http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/14421-Yogi-Bear-And-Friends-(Series))\[*[dead link](./Wikipedia:Link_rot "Wikipedia:Link rot")*] at [The Big Cartoon DataBase](./The_Big_Cartoon_DataBase "The Big Cartoon DataBase") | * [v](./Template:Yogi_Bear "Template:Yogi Bear") * [t](./Template_talk:Yogi_Bear "Template talk:Yogi Bear") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:Yogi_Bear "Special:EditPage/Template:Yogi Bear") *[The Yogi Bear Show](./The_Yogi_Bear_Show "The Yogi Bear Show")* | | | --- | --- | | Characters | * [Yogi Bear](./Yogi_Bear "Yogi Bear") * [Boo\-Boo Bear](./Boo-Boo_Bear "Boo-Boo Bear") * [Cindy Bear](./Cindy_Bear "Cindy Bear") * [Ranger Smith](./Ranger_Smith "Ranger Smith") * [Snagglepuss](./Snagglepuss "Snagglepuss") * [Yakky Doodle](./Yakky_Doodle "Yakky Doodle") | | Television shows | * *[The Huckleberry Hound Show](./The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show "The Huckleberry Hound Show")* (1958–1959\) ([List of episodes](./List_of_The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show_episodes "List of The Huckleberry Hound Show episodes")) * *[The Yogi Bear Show](./The_Yogi_Bear_Show "The Yogi Bear Show")* (1961–1962\) ([List of episodes](./List_of_The_Yogi_Bear_Show_episodes "List of The Yogi Bear Show episodes")) * *[Yogi's Gang](./Yogi's_Gang "Yogi's Gang")* (1973–1975\) * *[Laff\-A\-Lympics](./Laff-A-Lympics "Laff-A-Lympics")* (1977–1978\) * *[Yogi's Space Race](./Yogi's_Space_Race "Yogi's Space Race")* (1978–1979\) * *[Galaxy Goof\-Ups](./Galaxy_Goof-Ups "Galaxy Goof-Ups")* (1978–1979\) * *[Yogi's Treasure Hunt](./Yogi's_Treasure_Hunt "Yogi's Treasure Hunt")* (1985–1987\) * *[The New Yogi Bear Show](./The_New_Yogi_Bear_Show "The New Yogi Bear Show")* (1988–1989\) * *[Wake, Rattle, and Roll](./Wake,_Rattle,_and_Roll "Wake, Rattle, and Roll")* (Fender Bender segment; 1990–1991\) * *[Yo Yogi!](./Yo_Yogi! "Yo Yogi!")* (1991\) * *[Jellystone!](./Jellystone! "Jellystone!")* (2021–present) | | Television specialsand films | * *[Yogi's Ark Lark](./Yogi's_Ark_Lark "Yogi's Ark Lark")* (1972\) * *[Hanna\-Barbera's All\-Star Comedy Ice Revue](./Hanna-Barbera's_All-Star_Comedy_Ice_Revue "Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue")* (1977\) * *[The Hanna\-Barbera Happy Hour](./The_Hanna-Barbera_Happy_Hour "The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour")* (1978\) * *[Casper's First Christmas](./Casper's_First_Christmas "Casper's First Christmas")* (1979\) * *[Yogi's First Christmas](./Yogi's_First_Christmas "Yogi's First Christmas")* (1980\) * *[Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper](./Yogi_Bear's_All_Star_Comedy_Christmas_Caper "Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper")* (1982\) * *[Yogi's Great Escape](./Yogi's_Great_Escape "Yogi's Great Escape")* (1987\) * *[Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose](./Yogi_Bear_and_the_Magical_Flight_of_the_Spruce_Goose "Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose")* (1987\) * *[Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears](./Yogi_and_the_Invasion_of_the_Space_Bears "Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears")* (1988\) * *[The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound](./The_Good,_the_Bad,_and_Huckleberry_Hound "The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound")* (1988\) * *[Hanna\-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration](./Hanna-Barbera's_50th:_A_Yabba_Dabba_Doo_Celebration "Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration")* (1989\) * *[Yogi the Easter Bear](./Yogi_the_Easter_Bear "Yogi the Easter Bear")* (1994\) * *[Arabian Nights](./Scooby-Doo!_in_Arabian_Nights "Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights")* (1994\) | | Theatrical films | * *[Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!](./Hey_There,_It's_Yogi_Bear! "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!")* (1964\) * *[Yogi Bear](./Yogi_Bear_(film) "Yogi Bear (film)")* (2010\) | | Video games | * *[Yogi Bear](./Yogi_Bear_(video_game) "Yogi Bear (video game)")* (1987\) * *[Yogi's Great Escape](./Yogi's_Great_Escape_(video_game) "Yogi's Great Escape (video game)")* (1990\) * *[Adventures of Yogi Bear](./Adventures_of_Yogi_Bear "Adventures of Yogi Bear")* (1994\) * *[Yogi Bear's Gold Rush](./Yogi_Bear's_Gold_Rush "Yogi Bear's Gold Rush")* (1994\) | | Amusement rides | * *[The Funtastic World of Hanna\-Barbera](./The_Funtastic_World_of_Hanna-Barbera_(ride) "The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (ride)")* (1990\) | | Related | * [A Yard Too Far (*The Ren \& Stimpy Show* episode)](./A_Yard_Too_Far "A Yard Too Far") * [Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp\-Resorts](./Yogi_Bear's_Jellystone_Park_Camp-Resorts "Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts") * [Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken](./Yogi_Bear's_Honey_Fried_Chicken "Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken") * *[Yogi Bear and the Three Stooges Meet the Mad, Mad, Mad Dr. No\-No](./Yogi_Bear_and_the_Three_Stooges_Meet_the_Mad,_Mad,_Mad_Dr._No-No "Yogi Bear and the Three Stooges Meet the Mad, Mad, Mad Dr. No-No")* * *[Fred Flintstone and Friends](./Fred_Flintstone_and_Friends "Fred Flintstone and Friends")* | | * [v](./Template:Huckleberry_Hound "Template:Huckleberry Hound") * [t](./Template_talk:Huckleberry_Hound "Template talk:Huckleberry Hound") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:Huckleberry_Hound "Special:EditPage/Template:Huckleberry Hound") *[The Huckleberry Hound Show](./The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show "The Huckleberry Hound Show")* | | | --- | --- | | Characters | * [Huckleberry Hound](./Huckleberry_Hound "Huckleberry Hound") * [Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks](./Pixie_and_Dixie_and_Mr._Jinks "Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks") * [Hokey Wolf](./Hokey_Wolf "Hokey Wolf") * [Yogi Bear](./Yogi_Bear "Yogi Bear") * [Boo\-Boo Bear](./Boo-Boo_Bear "Boo-Boo Bear") | | Television showsand specials | * *[The Huckleberry Hound Show](./The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show "The Huckleberry Hound Show")* (1958–1962\) ([List of episodes](./List_of_The_Huckleberry_Hound_Show_episodes "List of The Huckleberry Hound Show episodes")) * *[Yogi's Gang](./Yogi's_Gang "Yogi's Gang")* (1973–1975\) * *[Laff\-A\-Lympics](./Laff-A-Lympics "Laff-A-Lympics")* (1977–1978\) * *[Hanna\-Barbera's All\-Star Comedy Ice Revue](./Hanna-Barbera's_All-Star_Comedy_Ice_Revue "Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue")* (1978\) * *[The Hanna\-Barbera Happy Hour](./The_Hanna-Barbera_Happy_Hour "The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour")* (1978\) * *[Yogi's Space Race](./Yogi's_Space_Race "Yogi's Space Race")* (1978–1979\) * *[Galaxy Goof\-Ups](./Galaxy_Goof-Ups "Galaxy Goof-Ups")* (1978–1979\) * *[Casper's First Christmas](./Casper's_First_Christmas "Casper's First Christmas")* (1979\) * *[Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper](./Yogi_Bear's_All_Star_Comedy_Christmas_Caper "Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper")* (1982\) * *[Yogi's Treasure Hunt](./Yogi's_Treasure_Hunt "Yogi's Treasure Hunt")* (1985–1988\) * *[Hanna\-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration](./Hanna-Barbera's_50th:_A_Yabba_Dabba_Doo_Celebration "Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration")* (1989\) * *[Wake, Rattle, and Roll](./Wake,_Rattle,_and_Roll "Wake, Rattle, and Roll")* (Fender Bender segment; 1990–1991\) * *[Yo Yogi!](./Yo_Yogi! "Yo Yogi!")* (1991\-1992\) * *[Jellystone!](./Jellystone! "Jellystone!")* (2021\-present) | | Television films | * *[Yogi's Ark Lark](./Yogi's_Ark_Lark "Yogi's Ark Lark")* (1972\) * *[Yogi's First Christmas](./Yogi's_First_Christmas "Yogi's First Christmas")* (1980\) * *[Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose](./Yogi_Bear_and_the_Magical_Flight_of_the_Spruce_Goose "Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose")* (1987\) * *[The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound](./The_Good,_the_Bad,_and_Huckleberry_Hound "The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound")* (1988\) | | See also: [List of works produced by Hanna\-Barbera](./List_of_works_produced_by_Hanna-Barbera "List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera") | | | [![Stub icon](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f4/Animation_disc_television.svg/30px-Animation_disc_television.svg.png)](./File:Animation_disc_television.svg) | This animated television series–related article is a [stub](./Wikipedia:Stub "Wikipedia:Stub"). 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# PBS News Public television newscast in the United States | *PBS News* | | | --- | --- | | [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dc/PBS_News_Hour_2024.svg/160px-PBS_News_Hour_2024.svg.png)](./File:PBS_News_Hour_2024.svg)*PBS News Hour* logo used since 2024 | | | Also known as | * *The Robert MacNeil Report* (1975–1976\) * *The MacNeil/Lehrer Report* (1976–1983\) * *The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour* (1983–1995\) * *The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer* (1995–2009\) * *PBS NewsHour* (2009–2024\) * *PBS NewsHour Weekend* (weekend editions, 2013–2022\) * *PBS News Weekend* (weekend editions, 2022–present) * *PBS NewsHour West* (western edition) | | Genre | News program | | Created by | * [Robert MacNeil](./Robert_MacNeil "Robert MacNeil") * [Jim Lehrer](./Jim_Lehrer "Jim Lehrer") * [Lester Crystal](./Lester_Crystal "Lester Crystal") | | Directed by | * Sean Patrick (weekday editions) * Chip Hirzel (weekend editions) | | Presented by | **Weekdays:** * [Amna Nawaz](./Amna_Nawaz "Amna Nawaz") * [Geoff Bennett](./Geoff_Bennett_(journalist) "Geoff Bennett (journalist)") * [Stephanie Sy](./Stephanie_Sy "Stephanie Sy") (*PBS Newshour West*) **Weekends:** * [John Yang](./John_Yang_(journalist) "John Yang (journalist)") | | Theme music composer | * [Bernard Hoffer](./Bernard_Hoffer "Bernard Hoffer") (1975–2006\) * David Cebert and [Bernard Hoffer](./Bernard_Hoffer "Bernard Hoffer") (2006–2015\)[[1]](./PBS_News#cite_note-1) * [Edd Kalehoff](./Edd_Kalehoff "Edd Kalehoff") (2015–present) | | Country of origin | United States | | Original language | English | | Production | | | Executive producers | * Sara Just (weekday editions) * Rachel Wellford (weekend editions) | | Production locations | * [WETA\-TV](./WETA-TV "WETA-TV") studios, [Arlington County, Virginia](./Arlington_County,_Virginia "Arlington County, Virginia") * [Arizona State University](./Arizona_State_University "Arizona State University"), [Phoenix, Arizona](./Phoenix,_Arizona "Phoenix, Arizona") (Western editions) | | Camera setup | [Multi\-camera](./Multiple-camera_setup "Multiple-camera setup") | | Running time | * 60 minutes (1983–present, weekday editions) * 30 minutes (1975–1983, weekday editions; 2013–present, weekend editions) | | Production companies | * [WNET](./WNET "WNET") (weekday editions, 1975–1995; weekend editions, 2013–2022) * [WETA\-TV](./WETA-TV "WETA-TV") (weekday editions, 1995–present; weekend editions, 2022–present) * MacNeil/Lehrer Productions (1981–2014\) * NewsHour Productions (2014–present) | | Original release | | | Network | [PBS](./PBS "PBS") | | Release | October 20, 1975 (1975\-10\-20) –September 2, 1983 (1983\-09\-02) | | Release | September 5, 1983 (1983\-09\-05) –December 4, 2009 (2009\-12\-04) | | Release | December 7, 2009 (2009\-12\-07) –present (present) | ***PBS NewsHour*** is an American evening [television news program](./News_broadcasting#television "News broadcasting") broadcast on over 350 [PBS](./PBS "PBS") [member stations](./Network_affiliate#Member_stations "Network affiliate"). It airs seven nights a week, and is known for its in\-depth coverage of issues and current events. Since January 2, 2023, the one\-hour weekday editions have been anchored by [Amna Nawaz](./Amna_Nawaz "Amna Nawaz") and [Geoff Bennett](./Geoff_Bennett_(journalist) "Geoff Bennett (journalist)"). The 30\-minute weekend editions, branded as ***PBS News Weekend***, have been anchored by [John Yang](./John_Yang_(journalist) "John Yang (journalist)") since December 31, 2022\. The broadcasts are produced by PBS member station [WETA\-TV](./WETA-TV "WETA-TV") in [Washington, D.C.](./Washington,_D.C. "Washington, D.C."), and originates from its studio facilities in [Arlington County, Virginia](./Arlington_County,_Virginia "Arlington County, Virginia"). Since 2019, news updates inserted into the weekday broadcasts targeted for viewers in the [Western United States](./Western_United_States "Western United States"), online, and late at night have been anchored by [Stephanie Sy](./Stephanie_Sy "Stephanie Sy"), originating from the [Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication](./Walter_Cronkite_School_of_Journalism_and_Mass_Communication "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication") at [Arizona State University](./Arizona_State_University "Arizona State University"). Additional production facilities for the program are based in [San Francisco](./San_Francisco "San Francisco") and [Denver](./Denver "Denver").[[2]](./PBS_News#cite_note-2) The program is a collaboration between WETA\-TV and PBS member station [WNET](./WNET "WNET") in [New York City](./New_York_City "New York City"), along with [KQED](./KQED_(TV) "KQED (TV)") in [San Francisco](./San_Francisco "San Francisco"), [KETC](./KETC "KETC") in [St. Louis](./St._Louis "St. Louis"), and [WTTW](./WTTW "WTTW") in [Chicago](./Chicago "Chicago"). The program debuted in 1975 as *The Robert MacNeil Report* before being renamed *The MacNeil/Lehrer Report* one year later. It was anchored by [Robert MacNeil](./Robert_MacNeil "Robert MacNeil") from WNET's studios and [Jim Lehrer](./Jim_Lehrer "Jim Lehrer") from WETA's studios. In 1983, the show was rebranded as *The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour*, and then *The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer* following MacNeil's departure in 1995\. It was then renamed to its current *PBS NewsHour* title in 2009, two years before Lehrer left in 2011\. Originally, the program only aired on weekdays before weekend editions began in 2013\. Production of the weekend broadcasts were solely produced by WNET,[[3]](./PBS_News#cite_note-3) before the New York City station transferred all of its *PBS NewsHour* involvement to WETA in April 2022\.[[4]](./PBS_News#cite_note-vty-pbsnewsweekend-4) History ------- ### Ownership In September 1981, production of the program was taken over by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, a partnership between [Robert MacNeil](./Robert_MacNeil "Robert MacNeil"), [Jim Lehrer](./Jim_Lehrer "Jim Lehrer"), and [Gannett](./Gannett "Gannett"); the latter sold its stake in the production company in 1986\. [John C. Malone](./John_C._Malone "John C. Malone")'s [Liberty Media](./Liberty_Media "Liberty Media") bought a 67% controlling equity stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions in 1994,[[5]](./PBS_News#cite_note-5)[[6]](./PBS_News#cite_note-nytimes-John_C._Malone-Boss_at_Liberty_Media-6) but MacNeil and Lehrer retained editorial control.[[7]](./PBS_News#cite_note-c-newshourownership-7) In 2014, *MacNeil/Lehrer Productions*, owned by MacNeil, Lehrer, and [Liberty Media](./Liberty_Media "Liberty Media") announced its donation, as *NewsHour Productions LLC*, to [WETA\-TV](./WETA-TV "WETA-TV") as a nonprofit subsidiary.[[8]](./PBS_News#cite_note-8)[[9]](./PBS_News#cite_note-PandoDaily-Sirota-billionaire-9) ### *The Robert MacNeil Report* and *The MacNeil/Lehrer Report* (1975–1983\) | External videos | | | --- | --- | | video icon [The Robert MacNeil Report; 19; New York City and C367 Bailout](http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_507-sq8qb9vx5k), segment starts at 2:45, November 13, 1975, NewsHour Productions and [American Archive of Public Broadcasting](./American_Archive_of_Public_Broadcasting "American Archive of Public Broadcasting")[[10]](./PBS_News#cite_note-AAPB-10) | | In 1973, [Robert MacNeil](./Robert_MacNeil "Robert MacNeil") (a former [NBC News](./NBC_News "NBC News") correspondent and then\-moderator of PBS's *[Washington Week in Review](./Washington_Week "Washington Week")*) and [Jim Lehrer](./Jim_Lehrer "Jim Lehrer") teamed up to cover the [United States Senate](./United_States_Senate "United States Senate")'s [Watergate hearings](./United_States_Senate_Watergate_Committee "United States Senate Watergate Committee") for PBS. They earned an [Emmy Award](./Emmy_Award "Emmy Award") for their unprecedented gavel\-to\-gavel coverage.[[11]](./PBS_News#cite_note-11) 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 program began to air on PBS stations nationwide. It was renamed *The MacNeil/Lehrer Report* on September 6, 1976\.[[12]](./PBS_News#cite_note-12) Most editions employed a two\-anchor, two\-city format, with MacNeil based in New York City and Lehrer at WETA's studios in Arlington, Virginia. [Charlayne Hunter\-Gault](./Charlayne_Hunter-Gault "Charlayne Hunter-Gault") joined the series as a correspondent in 1978, serving as a substitute host for MacNeil and Lehrer whenever either had the night off. She became the series' national correspondent in 1983\. [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/99/NewsHour_HD.jpg/235px-NewsHour_HD.jpg)](./File:NewsHour_HD.jpg) The final title sequence as *The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer*, used from May 17, 2006, to December 4, 2009 ### *The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour* and *The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer* (1983–2009\) Having decided to start competing with the nightly news programs on [ABC](./American_Broadcasting_Company "American Broadcasting Company"), [CBS](./CBS "CBS") and [NBC](./NBC "NBC") instead of complementing them, the program expanded to one hour on September 5, 1983,[[13]](./PBS_News#cite_note-nytimes-1984-NewsHour-13) incorporating other changes, such as the introduction of "documentary reportage from the field";[[14]](./PBS_News#cite_note-14) it became known at that time as *The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour*. [Lester Crystal](./Lester_Crystal "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 proposed expansions—which, respectively, were to have involved production and newsgathering partnerships with [Wall Street Journal Television](./Dow_Jones_&_Company "Dow Jones & Company") and *[The New York Times](./The_New_York_Times "The New York Times")*—were canceled mid\-development.[[15]](./PBS_News#cite_note-15) MacNeil retired from the program on October 20, 1995, leaving Lehrer as the sole anchor. (Hunter\-Gault left in June 1997\.[[16]](./PBS_News#cite_note-la-times-1995-16)) Accordingly, the program was renamed *The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer* on October 23\.[[17]](./PBS_News#cite_note-history-17) On January 16, 1996, *The NewsHour* announced the creation of its official website at PBS Online.[[18]](./PBS_News#cite_note-18) *The NewsHour* won a [Peabody Award](./Peabody_Award "Peabody Award") in 2003 for the feature report *Jobless Recovery: Non\-Working Numbers*.[[19]](./PBS_News#cite_note-19) On May 17, 1999, *The NewsHour* adopted a new graphics package with refreshed music from 1983, plus the new studio with a blue globe in the middle. On October 4, 1999, Gwen Ifill joined *The NewsHour* team as a new correspondent. She was a female anchor of a national nightly news program on broadcast television.[[20]](./PBS_News#cite_note-20) Effective January 17, 2000, *The NewsHour* added "America Online Keyword: PBS" to its ending screen for a three\-year agreement through April 22, 2003\.[[21]](./PBS_News#cite_note-21)[[22]](./PBS_News#cite_note-22)[[23]](./PBS_News#cite_note-23) For only the website, the program took effect on April 23, 2003\.[[24]](./PBS_News#cite_note-24) On March 3, 2003, the program added dates from the 1999 graphics in the beginning.[[25]](./PBS_News#cite_note-25) On November 17, 2003, *The NewsHour* added music in the beginning with dates.[[26]](./PBS_News#cite_note-26) On May 17, 2006, the program underwent its first major change in presentation in years, adopting a new graphics package and a reorchestrated version of its theme music (originally composed by [Bernard Hoffer](./Bernard_Hoffer "Bernard Hoffer")).[[27]](./PBS_News#cite_note-27)[[28]](./PBS_News#cite_note-28) On December 17, 2007,[[29]](./PBS_News#cite_note-29)[[30]](./PBS_News#cite_note-30)[[31]](./PBS_News#cite_note-31) the *NewsHour* became the second nightly broadcast network newscast to begin broadcasting in [high definition](./High-definition_television "High-definition television") (after *[NBC Nightly News](./NBC_Nightly_News "NBC Nightly News")* on March 26, 2007\), with broadcasts in a [letterboxed](./Letterboxed "Letterboxed") format for viewers with [standard\-definition television](./Standard-definition_television "Standard-definition television") sets watching via either [cable](./Cable_television "Cable television") or [satellite television](./Satellite_television "Satellite television"). The program also introduced a new set and converted its graphics package to HD. ### *PBS NewsHour* (2009\-2024\) #### Departure of Jim Lehrer and switch to co\-anchors (2009–2013\) [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/95/082712_InsideNewsHour_004_%287907978108%29.jpg/240px-082712_InsideNewsHour_004_%287907978108%29.jpg)](./File:082712_InsideNewsHour_004_(7907978108).jpg) Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff at the 2012 Republican National Convention on August 27, 2012 On May 11, 2009, PBS announced that the program would be revamped on December 7 of that year[[32]](./PBS_News#cite_note-32) under a revised title, the *PBS NewsHour*.[[33]](./PBS_News#cite_note-Jensen-33) In addition to increased integration between the *NewsHour* website and nightly broadcast, the updated production returned to a two\-anchor format.[[34]](./PBS_News#cite_note-wapokurtz-34) Lehrer described the overhaul as the first phase in his move toward retirement. On September 27, 2010, *PBS NewsHour* was presented with the Chairman's Award at the [31st News \& Documentary Emmy Awards](./31st_News_&_Documentary_Emmy_Awards "31st News & Documentary Emmy Awards"), with MacNeil, Lehrer, Crystal, and former executive producer Linda Winslow receiving the award on the show's behalf.[[35]](./PBS_News#cite_note-35) Lehrer formally ended his tenure as a regular anchor of the program on June 6, 2011\. He continued to occasionally anchor on Fridays, when he usually led the political analysis segment with [Mark Shields](./Mark_Shields "Mark Shields") and [David Brooks](./David_Brooks_(journalist) "David Brooks (journalist)"), until December 30, 2011\.[[36]](./PBS_News#cite_note-lehrerretire-36) #### Transfer of production, expansion to weekends and the west (2013–present) [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Judy_Woodruff_interviews_Chuck_Hagel_for_PBS_NewsHour.jpg/220px-Judy_Woodruff_interviews_Chuck_Hagel_for_PBS_NewsHour.jpg)](./File:Judy_Woodruff_interviews_Chuck_Hagel_for_PBS_NewsHour.jpg) [Judy Woodruff](./Judy_Woodruff "Judy Woodruff") interviewing US Secretary of Defense [Chuck Hagel](./Chuck_Hagel "Chuck Hagel") on September 18, 2013 On August 6, 2013, [Gwen Ifill](./Gwen_Ifill "Gwen Ifill") and [Judy Woodruff](./Judy_Woodruff "Judy Woodruff") were named co\-anchors and co\-managing editors of the *NewsHour*.[[37]](./PBS_News#cite_note-37) They shared anchor duties on the Monday through Thursday editions, with Woodruff anchoring solo on Fridays due to Ifill's duties as host of the political discussion program *[Washington Week](./Washington_Week "Washington Week"),* which was also produced Friday evenings.[[38]](./PBS_News#cite_note-38) For much of its history, the *PBS NewsHour* aired only Monday through Friday, but in March 2013, plans to expand the program to include Saturday and Sunday editions were under development.[[39]](./PBS_News#cite_note-nyt-weekendnewshourplans-39) Weekend editions of the *NewsHour* premiered on September 7, 2013, with [Hari Sreenivasan](./Hari_Sreenivasan "Hari Sreenivasan") serving as anchor. Although they aired for a half\-hour, the weekend broadcasts were branded *PBS NewsHour Weekend* for the duration of WNET's involvement with the program. From the weekend broadcasts' debut until the March 27, 2022 edition, the Saturday and Sunday editions originated from the Tisch/WNET Studios at [Lincoln Center](./Lincoln_Center "Lincoln Center") in [Manhattan](./Manhattan "Manhattan"), as opposed to the program's main production facilities at the Arlington, Virginia, studios of WETA\-TV.[[40]](./PBS_News#cite_note-lat-newshourweekend-40)[[41]](./PBS_News#cite_note-p-newshourweekend-41) MacNeil/Lehrer Productions announced in a letter to the show's staffers on October 8, 2013, that it had offered to transfer ownership in the *PBS NewsHour* to WETA. In the letter, Lehrer and MacNeil cited their reduced involvement with the program's production since their departures from anchoring, as well as "the probability of increasing our fundraising abilities."[[42]](./PBS_News#cite_note-c-mlptoweta?-42)[[43]](./PBS_News#cite_note-nyt-mlptoweta?-43) WETA's board of trustees approved the transfer on June 17, 2014, and it took effect on July 1\. At that time, NewsHour Productions, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of WETA, took over production of the program. WETA also acquired MacNeil/Lehrer Productions' archives, documentaries, and projects, though not the company's name. *PBS NewsHour Weekend* was not affected by the ownership transfer and continued to be produced by WNET.[[7]](./PBS_News#cite_note-c-newshourownership-7) On July 20, 2015, the *PBS NewsHour* introduced an overhauled visual appearance for its weekday broadcasts, debuting a new minimalist set designed by Eric Siegel and George Allison that heavily incorporates PBS's longtime "Everyman" logo (the network revised its brand identity in 2019;[[44]](./PBS_News#cite_note-44)[[45]](./PBS_News#cite_note-current-newlogo-45) the program has thus far not made any changes to incorporate it). The program also introduced a new graphics package by Troika Design Group and original theme music by [Edd Kalehoff](./Edd_Kalehoff "Edd Kalehoff"), which incorporates a reorchestration of the nine\-note "Question and Answer" musical signature that has been featured in the program's theme since its premiere in 1975 and a musical signature originally incorporated into the Kalehoff\-composed theme for the *[Nightly Business Report](./Nightly_Business_Report "Nightly Business Report")* used from 2002 to 2010\.[[46]](./PBS_News#cite_note-46)[[47]](./PBS_News#cite_note-47)[[48]](./PBS_News#cite_note-48)[[49]](./PBS_News#cite_note-49) *PBS NewsHour Weekend* retained its original graphics package and the theme music by David Cebert until August 29, 2015, when it transitioned to the same theme music and a reworked version of the graphics package used for the weekday broadcasts. Ifill took brief breaks from her *NewsHour* anchor duties in the late spring and in November 2016 (and was also absent from the program's [presidential election](./2016_United_States_presidential_election "2016 United States presidential election") coverage on November 8\), as she had been undergoing treatment for advanced stage [breast](./Breast_cancer "Breast cancer") and [endometrial cancer](./Endometrial_cancer "Endometrial cancer"). After her death was announced on November 14, 2016, that evening's edition of the *PBS NewsHour* was dedicated to Ifill and her influence on journalism, featuring tributes from Woodruff, Sreenivasan, former colleagues and program contributors (news content was relegated to the standard news summary, which aired during the second half\-hour).[[50]](./PBS_News#cite_note-50)[[51]](./PBS_News#cite_note-51)[[52]](./PBS_News#cite_note-52)[[53]](./PBS_News#cite_note-53)[[54]](./PBS_News#cite_note-54) Although the program initially featured guest anchors on some editions between January and March 2017, Woodruff went on to become sole anchor. In 2018, *The Plastic Problem* aired, which then went on to win a [Peabody Award](./Peabody_Award "Peabody Award"),[[55]](./PBS_News#cite_note-55) presented at the 2019 awards ceremony. On October 14, 2019, *PBS NewsHour* launched "*PBS NewsHour* West", a Western United States bureau at [Arizona State University](./Arizona_State_University "Arizona State University")'s [Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication](./Walter_Cronkite_School_of_Journalism_and_Mass_Communication "Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication") in [Phoenix](./Phoenix,_Arizona "Phoenix, Arizona"). Anchored by Stephanie Sy, the bureau produces its own news summary with up\-to\-date information on events that develop after the original broadcast. A version of the program with this summary is shown to viewers in the Western United States and to online and East Coast viewers watching re\-broadcasts.[[56]](./PBS_News#cite_note-56) On April 2, 2022, WETA assumed production responsibilities for the *NewsHour*'s Saturday and Sunday editions, which concurrently began originating from the studio at the station's Washington facility used for the weekday broadcasts. The broadcasts were retitled *PBS News Weekend*, omitting *"NewsHour*" in view of their shorter duration. NewsHour Productions transferred production of the weekend broadcasts from WNET in a move to streamline the program's production and news\-gathering resources, allowing the weekday and weekend *NewsHour* broadcasts to have the same pool of correspondents and to share resources with *Washington Week* (which is also produced by WETA\-TV). Coinciding with the move, the weekend editions began carrying feature segments covering culture and the arts. Sreenivasan (who remains a New York\-based correspondent for the weekday broadcasts and serves as a contributor for the PBS news discussion program *[Amanpour \& Company](./Amanpour_&_Company "Amanpour & Company")*) was replaced as weekend anchor by [NBC News](./NBC_News "NBC News") and [MSNBC](./MSNBC "MSNBC") correspondent Geoff Bennett.[[4]](./PBS_News#cite_note-vty-pbsnewsweekend-4) As of December 31, 2022, John Yang anchors the weekend program. On May 13, 2022, Woodruff announced to *NewsHour* staffers that she would step down as anchor at the end of the year, though she intends to continue reporting longer pieces for the program while doing projects and specials for WETA through the [2024 United States presidential election](./2024_United_States_presidential_election "2024 United States presidential election") at the earliest. [Amna Nawaz](./Amna_Nawaz "Amna Nawaz") and [Geoff Bennett](./Geoff_Bennett_(journalist) "Geoff Bennett (journalist)") were named Woodruff's successors.[[57]](./PBS_News#cite_note-:0-57) Woodruff made her final broadcast as anchor on December 30, 2022\.[[58]](./PBS_News#cite_note-woodruff_goodbye-58) Nawaz and Bennett anchored their first broadcast as co\-anchors on January 2, 2023\. ### *PBS News* (2024\-present) On June 10, 2024, *PBS NewsHour* introduced a new logo and the new studio, to match the current PBS logo.[[59]](./PBS_News#cite_note-59) Production and ratings ---------------------- [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/NewsHourControlRoom2005.jpg/220px-NewsHourControlRoom2005.jpg)](./File:NewsHourControlRoom2005.jpg) Behind the scenes at *The NewsHour*, during a Gen. [Peter Pace](./Peter_Pace "Peter Pace") interview on November 7, 2005 The program is notable for being shown on [public television](./Public_broadcasting "Public broadcasting"). 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 during locally produced [pledge drives](./Pledge_drive "Pledge drive"), which are replaced by encore presentations of a select story segment from the past year for stations that not holding a drive during that time). The program has a more deliberate pace than the news broadcasts of the commercial networks it competes against, allowing for deeper detail in its story packages and feature segments. At the start of the program, the lead story is covered in depth, followed by a news summary that lasts roughly between six and eight minutes, briefly explaining many of the top national and international news headlines; international stories often include excerpts of reports filed by [ITN](./ITN "ITN") correspondents. This is usually followed by three or four longer news segments, typically running six to twelve minutes, which explore a few of the events mentioned in the headline segment in depth and include discussions with experts, newsmakers, and/or commentators. The program formerly included a reflective essay on a regular basis, but these have been curtailed in recent years; since Woodruff and Ifill became anchors, these essays have mainly aired as part of the end\-of\-show segment "Brief, but Spectacular". On Fridays, the program features political analysis and discussion between two regular contributors, one from each of the [Republican](./Republican_Party_(United_States) "Republican Party (United States)") and [Democratic](./Democratic_Party_(United_States) "Democratic Party (United States)") parties, and one host from among the senior correspondents. Since January 2021, the usual participants have been *[Washington Post](./Washington_Post "Washington Post")* columnist [Jonathan Capehart](./Jonathan_Capehart "Jonathan Capehart") and *[The New York Times](./The_New_York_Times "The New York Times")* columnist [David Brooks](./David_Brooks_(journalist) "David Brooks (journalist)"). Analysts who fill in when Capehart or Brooks are absent have included [David Gergen](./David_Gergen "David Gergen"), [Thomas Oliphant](./Thomas_Oliphant_(journalist) "Thomas Oliphant (journalist)"), [Rich Lowry](./Rich_Lowry "Rich Lowry"), [William Kristol](./William_Kristol "William Kristol"), [Ramesh Ponnuru](./Ramesh_Ponnuru "Ramesh Ponnuru"), [Ruth Marcus](./Ruth_Marcus_(journalist) "Ruth Marcus (journalist)"), [Michael Gerson](./Michael_Gerson "Michael Gerson"), [David Corn](./David_Corn "David Corn") and [E. J. Dionne](./E._J._Dionne "E. J. Dionne"). On Mondays, a similar segment, "Politics Monday", features analysis and discussion of political issues with contributors [Amy Walter](./Amy_Walter "Amy Walter"), national editor of *[The Cook Political Report](./The_Cook_Political_Report "The Cook Political Report")*, and [Tamara Keith](./Tamara_Keith "Tamara Keith"), Washington, D.C. correspondent for [NPR](./NPR "NPR"). The program's senior correspondents are Woodruff and [Jeffrey Brown](./Jeffrey_Brown_(journalist) "Jeffrey Brown (journalist)") (Arts, Culture \& Society). Essayists have included Anne Taylor Fleming, [Richard Rodriguez](./Richard_Rodriguez "Richard Rodriguez"), [Clarence Page](./Clarence_Page "Clarence Page") and [Roger Rosenblatt](./Roger_Rosenblatt "Roger Rosenblatt").[[60]](./PBS_News#cite_note-60) Correspondents have been Tom Bearden, [Betty Ann Bowser](./Betty_Ann_Bowser "Betty Ann Bowser"), [Susan Dentzer](./Susan_Dentzer "Susan Dentzer"), [Elizabeth Farnsworth](./Elizabeth_Farnsworth "Elizabeth Farnsworth"), [Kwame Holman](./Kwame_Holman "Kwame Holman"), Spencer Michels, Fred de Sam Lazaro, the economics correspondent [Paul Solman](./Paul_Solman "Paul Solman") (*Making Sen$e*), [Malcolm Brabant](./Malcolm_Brabant "Malcolm Brabant") and others.[[61]](./PBS_News#cite_note-61) Lehrer and Ifill were frequent moderators of U.S. political debates. By November 2008, Lehrer had moderated more than ten debates between major U.S. presidential candidates.[[62]](./PBS_News#cite_note-msnbc04deb-62) In 2008, Ifill moderated a debate between U.S. vice presidential candidates [Joe Biden](./Joe_Biden "Joe Biden") and [Sarah Palin](./Sarah_Palin "Sarah Palin"); in 2004, she moderated a debate between candidates [Dick Cheney](./Dick_Cheney "Dick Cheney") and [John Edwards](./John_Edwards "John Edwards").[[63]](./PBS_News#cite_note-timedeb-63) ### Honor Roll segment On March 31, 2003, after the U.S.–led [invasion of Iraq](./Invasion_of_Iraq "Invasion of Iraq") in 2003, the *PBS NewsHour* began what it called its "Honor Roll", a short segment displaying in silence the picture, name, rank, and hometown of U.S. military personnel killed in Iraq. On January 4, 2006, military personnel killed in Afghanistan were added to the segment.[[64]](./PBS_News#cite_note-64) According to [Nielsen ratings](./Nielsen_ratings "Nielsen ratings") at the program's [website](./Website "Website"), 2\.7 million people watch the program each night, and 8 million watch in the course of a week. *PBS NewsHour* aired the final honor roll segment on August 30, 2021, after the end of [War in Afghanistan](./War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021) "War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)").[[65]](./PBS_News#cite_note-65) Availability ------------ 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](./NPR "NPR") radio stations. It is also rebroadcast twice daily in late night via [American Public Television](./American_Public_Television "American Public Television")'s [World](./World_(TV_channel) "World (TV channel)") [digital subchannel](./Digital_subchannel "Digital subchannel") service. Broadcasts of the *PBS NewsHour* are also made available worldwide via [satellites](./Satellite "Satellite") operated by various agencies such as the [Voice of America](./Voice_of_America "Voice of America"). A limited number of PBS member stations and regional member networks do not clear the *PBS NewsHour* on their schedules due to existing carriage on a "primary" PBS member station, a pool mainly confined to "secondary" stations (most of which participate in the service's Program Differentiation Plan) that share certain [media markets](./Media_market "Media market") with a "primary" member outlet. These include the [NJ PBS](./NJ_PBS "NJ PBS") network in [New Jersey](./New_Jersey "New Jersey") (as WNET, which co\-manages NJ PBS and [WLIW](./WLIW_(TV) "WLIW (TV)"), carries the program in the New York City area, the latter airing the program live, while [WHYY\-TV](./WHYY-TV "WHYY-TV") does so in the [Philadelphia](./Philadelphia "Philadelphia") market); [KVCR\-DT](./KVCR-DT "KVCR-DT") in [San Bernardino, California](./San_Bernardino,_California "San Bernardino, California"); [KCET](./KCET "KCET") in [Los Angeles](./Los_Angeles "Los Angeles") ([KOCE\-TV](./KOCE-TV "KOCE-TV") in [Huntington Beach](./Huntington_Beach,_California "Huntington Beach, California"), which shares ownership with KCET through parent Public Media Group of Southern California and is the primary PBS member in the region, serves as the program's carrier in the Los Angeles market); and [WYIN](./WYIN "WYIN") in [Gary, Indiana](./Gary,_Indiana "Gary, Indiana") ([WTTW](./WTTW "WTTW"), the primary PBS station for the Chicago DMA that includes WYIN's [Northwest Indiana](./Northwest_Indiana "Northwest Indiana") service area, serves as the program's carrier in the Chicago market). In Boston, [WGBH\-TV](./WGBH-TV "WGBH-TV") airs the program live each weeknight (with a simulcast online), while its secondary station [WGBX](./WGBX "WGBX") rebroadcasts the weekday editions later the same evening, and the weekend editions live; a similar case exists in New York City but in reverse, where WLIW airs the weekday and weekend editions of the *PBS NewsHour* live while WNET airs them on a tape delay (delayed by one hour on weekday editions and by a half\-hour on weekends). [KQED](./KQED_(TV) "KQED (TV)") in San Francisco airs the program each weeknight in simulcast with its [radio sister](./KQED-FM "KQED-FM") at 3:00 p.m. [Pacific Time](./Pacific_Time_Zone "Pacific Time Zone") (6:00 p.m. [Eastern Time](./Eastern_Time_Zone "Eastern Time Zone")), in addition to airing the Western Edition on television at 6:00 p.m. PT. Unusually for many years, the secondary station of [Milwaukee PBS](./Milwaukee_PBS "Milwaukee PBS"), [WMVT](./WMVT "WMVT"), carried the program as part of an early\-evening news block with the *[Nightly Business Report](./Nightly_Business_Report "Nightly Business Report")* (which was the lead\-in to *NewsHour* on many member stations until that program ceased production in December 2019\), and half\-hour international newscasts from [Deutsche Welle](./Deutsche_Welle "Deutsche Welle") and [BBC World News](./BBC_World_News "BBC World News"), due to an expanded schedule of [PBS Kids](./PBS_Kids "PBS Kids") and local\-interest programming on WMVS; this has since been rectified with the launch of the all\-hours PBS Kids subchannel network. Archives of shows broadcast after February 7, 2000, are available in several [streaming media](./Streaming_media "Streaming media") formats (including full\-motion video) at the program's website. The show is available to overseas military personnel on the [American Forces Network](./American_Forces_Network "American Forces Network"). Audio from select segments is also released in [podcast](./Podcast "Podcast") form, available through several [feeds](./Web_feed "Web feed") on the *PBS NewsHour*'s subscriptions page with link to a [FeedBurner](./FeedBurner "FeedBurner") website (for free mp3 download) and through podcast services such as [Apple Podcasts](./Apple_Podcasts "Apple Podcasts"), [Google Podcasts](./Google_Podcasts "Google Podcasts"), [Spotify](./Spotify "Spotify"), and among others. ### Livestreaming The *PBS NewsHour* is streamed live on the program's [YouTube](./YouTube "YouTube") channel at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time each weeknight, with the Western edition also streaming live at 9:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. Pacific Time). *PBS News Weekend* is also streamed on the YouTube channel live Saturdays and Sundays at 5:00 p.m. ET. Full episodes are available later on the *PBS NewsHour* YouTube channel and on the program's dedicated page on PBS's website. The *NewsHour* was also livestreamed on [Ustream](./IBM_Cloud_Video "IBM Cloud Video") until IBM Watson Media discontinued free livesteraming on the platform on September 17, 2018\. The *NewsHour* has also provided livestreaming of special events, most notably streaming the January 2017 [inauguration of Donald Trump](./Inauguration_of_Donald_Trump "Inauguration of Donald Trump") on the program's [Twitter](./Twitter "Twitter") account. International broadcasts ------------------------ * In Australia the program is seen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. AEST on [SBS](./SBS_(Australian_TV_channel) "SBS (Australian TV channel)").[[66]](./PBS_News#cite_note-66) * In New Zealand the *NewsHour* is seen Tuesdays through Saturdays at 10 p.m. on [Face TV](./Face_TV_(New_Zealand) "Face TV (New Zealand)") (Auckland).[[67]](./PBS_News#cite_note-67) * In Japan the program is seen Tuesdays through Friday on [NHK BS1](./NHK "NHK").[[17]](./PBS_News#cite_note-history-17) * Around the world for members of the [United States Armed Forces](./United_States_Armed_Forces "United States Armed Forces") on the [American Forces Network](./American_Forces_Network "American Forces Network"). * The program is seen internationally through the [Voice of America](./Voice_of_America "Voice of America"). *PBS NewsHour* editorial guidelines ----------------------------------- On December 4, 2009, when introducing the new *PBS NewsHour* format, Lehrer read a list of guidelines for what he called "MacNeil/Lehrer journalism":[[68]](./PBS_News#cite_note-68)[[69]](./PBS_News#cite_note-69) * "Do nothing I cannot defend." * "Cover, write, and present every story with the care I would want if the story were about me." * "Assume there is at least one other side or version to every story." * "Assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as I am." * "Assume the same about all people on whom I report." * "Assume personal lives are a private matter until a legitimate turn in the story absolutely mandates otherwise." * "Carefully separate opinion and analysis from straight news stories, and clearly label everything." * "Do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes except on rare and monumental occasions." * "No one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously." * "And finally, I am not in the entertainment business." On\-air staff ------------- ### Current #### Anchors * [Amna Nawaz](./Amna_Nawaz "Amna Nawaz"), co\-anchor since January 2, 2023; joined April 6, 2018 as a chief correspondent[[70]](./PBS_News#cite_note-:1-70) * [Geoff Bennett](./Geoff_Bennett_(journalist) "Geoff Bennett (journalist)"), co\-anchor since January 2, 2023; previously anchor of weekend broadcast beginning April 2, 2022; joined January 3, 2022 as chief Washington correspondent[[71]](./PBS_News#cite_note-variety-2021nov18-71)[[70]](./PBS_News#cite_note-:1-70) * [Stephanie Sy](./Stephanie_Sy "Stephanie Sy"), anchor of *PBS NewsHour West* and continuing correspondent; joined October 14, 2019 * [John Yang](./John_Yang_(journalist) "John Yang (journalist)"), weekend anchor since December 31, 2022; joined March 1, 2016 as a national correspondent #### Correspondents * Laura Barrón\-López – White House correspondent and substitute weekend anchor (joined on June 16, 2022\)[[72]](./PBS_News#cite_note-72) * [Malcolm Brabant](./Malcolm_Brabant "Malcolm Brabant") – special correspondent, especially reporting from Europe, based in Denmark (joined June 15, 2015\) * [William Brangham](./William_Brangham "William Brangham") – correspondent/producer and occasional substitute anchor for the weekday and weekend program (joined August 10, 2012\) * [Marcia Biggs](./Marcia_Biggs?action=edit&redlink=1 "Marcia Biggs") \- special correspondent, Middle East[[73]](./PBS_News#cite_note-73) * [Jeffrey Brown](./Jeffrey_Brown_(journalist) "Jeffrey Brown (journalist)") – chief correspondent for arts, culture, and society, substitute weekday anchor (joined December 23, 1998\) * [Daniel Bush](./Daniel_Bush?action=edit&redlink=1 "Daniel Bush") – senior digital political reporter on air during election night coverage (joined November 2015\)[[74]](./PBS_News#cite_note-74) * [Tom Casciato](./Tom_Casciato?action=edit&redlink=1 "Tom Casciato") \- special correspondent[[75]](./PBS_News#cite_note-75) * [Fred de Sam Lazaro](./Fred_de_Sam_Lazaro?action=edit&redlink=1 "Fred de Sam Lazaro") – correspondent and contributor to the *Agents For Change* series (joined December 10, 1985\) * [Lisa Desjardins](./Lisa_Desjardins "Lisa Desjardins") – political correspondent (joined October 29, 2014\) * [Michael Hill](./Michael_Hill_(journalist)?action=edit&redlink=1 "Michael Hill (journalist)") – substitute weekend anchor (joined in September 2020\)[[76]](./PBS_News#cite_note-76) * [Miles O'Brien](./Miles_O'Brien_(journalist) "Miles O'Brien (journalist)") – science and aviation correspondent, substitute anchor (joined February 9, 2010\) * [Ali Rogin](./Ali_Rogin?action=edit&redlink=1 "Ali Rogin") \- weekend correspondent[[77]](./PBS_News#cite_note-77) * [Nick Schifrin](./Nick_Schifrin "Nick Schifrin") – foreign affairs and defense correspondent and substitute anchor (joined February 10, 2016\) * [Paul Solman](./Paul_Solman "Paul Solman") – business, economics and occasional art correspondent, creator of *Making Sen$e* (joined September 1, 1978\) * [Hari Sreenivasan](./Hari_Sreenivasan "Hari Sreenivasan") – special correspondent and former substitute anchor and weekend anchor (December 7, 2009 – March 27, 2022\) * [Alison Stewart](./Alison_Stewart "Alison Stewart") – substitute weekend anchor (joined September 27, 2013\) * [Megan Thompson](./Megan_Thompson?action=edit&redlink=1 "Megan Thompson") – substitute weekend anchor (joined January 11, 2013\) * [Mike Taibbi](./Mike_Taibbi "Mike Taibbi") – special weekend correspondent (joined April 11, 2015\) * [P.J. Tobia](./P.J._Tobia?action=edit&redlink=1 "P.J. Tobia") – foreign affairs editor (joined June 19, 2013\) * [Judy Woodruff](./Judy_Woodruff "Judy Woodruff") – senior correspondent and former weekday anchor (joined September 5, 1983 – June 24, 1993; joined [CNN](./CNN "CNN") Group and returned to PBS on April 12, 2006; stepped down as main anchor on December 30, 2022\)[[57]](./PBS_News#cite_note-:0-57)[[78]](./PBS_News#cite_note-78)[[79]](./PBS_News#cite_note-79)[[58]](./PBS_News#cite_note-woodruff_goodbye-58) #### Political analysts * [David Brooks](./David_Brooks_(journalist) "David Brooks (journalist)") of *[The New York Times](./The_New_York_Times "The New York Times")* (Fridays; joined September 21, 2001\) * [Jonathan Capehart](./Jonathan_Capehart "Jonathan Capehart") of *[The Washington Post](./The_Washington_Post "The Washington Post")* (Fridays; joined January 8, 2021\) * [Tamara Keith](./Tamara_Keith "Tamara Keith") of *[NPR](./NPR "NPR")* (Mondays; joined November 1, 2012\) * [Amy Walter](./Amy_Walter "Amy Walter") of *[The Cook Political Report](./The_Cook_Political_Report_with_Amy_Walter "The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter")* (Mondays and election night; joined July 29, 2004\) * [Jeff Greenfield](./Jeff_Greenfield "Jeff Greenfield") (weekends) * [E. J. Dionne](./E._J._Dionne "E. J. Dionne") of *The Washington Post* (substitute) * [Susan Page](./Susan_Page "Susan Page") of *[USA Today](./USA_Today "USA Today")* (substitute; joined July 16, 2018\) * [Stuart Rothenberg](./Stuart_Rothenberg "Stuart Rothenberg") of *Inside Elections* (substitute; joined October 30, 1992\) * [Gary Abernathy](./Gary_Abernathy "Gary Abernathy") of *The Washington Post* (substitute) * [Karen Tumulty](./Karen_Tumulty "Karen Tumulty") of *The Washington Post* (substitute) * Marcia Coyle of *[The National Law Journal](./The_National_Law_Journal "The National Law Journal")* (substitute) ### Former * [Robert MacNeil](./Robert_MacNeil "Robert MacNeil") – weekday anchor (October 20, 1975 – October 20, 1995; died on April 12, 2024\) * [Jim Lehrer](./Jim_Lehrer "Jim Lehrer") – weekday anchor and executive editor (March 15, 1976 – June 6, 2011; retired except on Fridays until his last day December 30, 2011, and his last day as an executive editor on September 26, 2014; died on January 23, 2020\) * [Charlayne Hunter\-Gault](./Charlayne_Hunter-Gault "Charlayne Hunter-Gault") – weekday anchor (December 8, 1977 – June 13, 1997; retired) * [Kwame Holman](./Kwame_Holman "Kwame Holman") – correspondent (1983 – 2014; retired) * [Roger Mudd](./Roger_Mudd "Roger Mudd") – essayist and political correspondent (1987 – 1993; later became primary anchor for [The History Channel](./History_(U.S._TV_channel) "History (U.S. TV channel)"); died on March 9, 2021\) * [Margaret Warner](./Margaret_Warner "Margaret Warner") – weekday anchor (June 24, 1993 – September 7, 2017; now a White House correspondent after leaving *NewsHour*) * [Gwen Ifill](./Gwen_Ifill "Gwen Ifill") – Monday\-Thursday anchor (also a Senior Correspondent) (October 4, 1999 – November 14, 2016; died from [endometrial cancer](./Endometrial_cancer "Endometrial cancer")) * [Ray Suarez](./Ray_Suarez "Ray Suarez") – weekday anchor (October 4, 1999 – October 25, 2013; moved to [Al Jazeera America](./Al_Jazeera_America "Al Jazeera America"), and left *NewsHour* after the launch of 2013's *NewsHour* with Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff)[[80]](./PBS_News#cite_note-80) * [Terence Smith](./Terence_Smith_(journalist) "Terence Smith (journalist)") – weekday anchor (August 17, 1998 – November 23, 2005; retired) * [Yamiche Alcindor](./Yamiche_Alcindor "Yamiche Alcindor") – White House correspondent (December 31, 2015 – January 7, 2022; moved to [NBC News](./NBC_News "NBC News")) #### Political analysts * [David Gergen](./David_Gergen "David Gergen") (Fridays; March 30, 1981 – March 18, 1994\) * [Michael Gerson](./Michael_Gerson "Michael Gerson") of *The Washington Post* (substitute, died on November 17, 2022\) * [Paul Gigot](./Paul_Gigot "Paul Gigot") (Fridays; March 25, 1994 – September 14, 2001\) * [Mark Shields](./Mark_Shields "Mark Shields") as a syndicated columnist (Fridays; November 11, 1988 – December 18, 2020; died on June 18, 2022, from [kidney failure](./Kidney_failure "Kidney failure")) Criticism and reception ----------------------- In 1992, radio broadcaster [David Barsamian](./David_Barsamian "David Barsamian") called the *NewsHour* "stenographers to power", accusing them and other [news media](./News_media_(United_States) "News media (United States)") of having a pro\-establishment bias.[[81]](./PBS_News#cite_note-81) ### Critical response *PBS NewsHour* has received generally positive reviews from television critics and parents of young children. Patrick Kevin Day of the *[Los Angeles Times](./Los_Angeles_Times "Los Angeles Times")* wrote, "Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff are making history on PBS."[[82]](./PBS_News#cite_note-82) David Leonard and Micah Schwalb of *[The Denver Post](./The_Denver_Post "The Denver Post")* wrote, "One of the most trusted news programs on television."[[83]](./PBS_News#cite_note-83) Phil Owen of *[TheWrap](./TheWrap "TheWrap")* wrote, "The least partisan analysis."[[84]](./PBS_News#cite_note-84) Tim Surette of *[TV Guide](./TV_Guide "TV Guide")* wrote, "The calm and credible information we need."[[85]](./PBS_News#cite_note-85) Jennifer Gerson of *The 19th* wrote, "Nawaz is stepping into history."[[86]](./PBS_News#cite_note-86) In 2003, [UCLA](./UCLA "UCLA") political scientist Tim Groseclose and Missouri economist Jeff Milyo evaluated various media programs based on "[think tank](./Think_tank "Think tank")" citations to map liberal versus conservative [media slants](./Media_bias_in_the_United_States "Media bias in the United States") and published a study alleging liberal media bias in general. Based on their research, *PBS NewsHour* is the most centrist news program on television and the closest to a truly objective stance.[[87]](./PBS_News#cite_note-87)[[88]](./PBS_News#cite_note-88) However, their methodology has been questioned.[[89]](./PBS_News#cite_note-89) ### FAIR study In October 2006, the [media criticism](./Media_criticism "Media criticism") group [Fairness \& Accuracy in Reporting](./Fairness_&_Accuracy_in_Reporting "Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting") (FAIR) accused the *PBS NewsHour* of lacking balance, diversity, and viewpoints of the general public, and for presenting corporate viewpoints. FAIR found that the *PBS NewsHour*'s guest list from October 2005 to March 2006 had Republicans outnumbering Democrats 2–1, and minorities accounting for 15 percent of U.S.\-based sources.[[90]](./PBS_News#cite_note-FAIR2967-90) FAIR also protested in 1995 when Liberty Media purchased a majority of the program, citing Liberty's majority owner, [John Malone](./John_Malone "John Malone"), for his "Machiavellian business tactics" and right\-wing sentiments.[[91]](./PBS_News#cite_note-91) *NewsHour* [executive producer](./Executive_producer "Executive producer") Linda Winslow responded to many aspects: > FAIR seems to be accusing us of covering the people who make decisions that affect people's lives, many of whom work in government, the military, or corporate America. That's what we do: we're a news program, and that's who makes news... I take issue with the way the FAIR report characterizes each guest, which they have obviously done very subjectively. Witness the trashing of Mark Shields and Tom Oliphant (in the full report), who are not liberal enough for FAIR's taste. When you get down to arguing about degrees of left\-and\-rightness, I think you undermine your own argument. She also accused FAIR of counting sound bites as interviews, thereby skewing their numbers toward the political party holding a majority (at the time of FAIR's report, [Republican Party](./Republican_Party_(United_States) "Republican Party (United States)")).[[92]](./PBS_News#cite_note-92) Partnership with NPR -------------------- The *PBS NewsHour* partnered with [NPR](./NPR "NPR") for the broadcast of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions of 2016, in a strategy to prepare for the election between [Donald Trump](./Donald_Trump "Donald Trump") and [Hillary Clinton](./Hillary_Clinton "Hillary Clinton").[[93]](./PBS_News#cite_note-93)[[94]](./PBS_News#cite_note-94)[[95]](./PBS_News#cite_note-95)[[96]](./PBS_News#cite_note-96)[[97]](./PBS_News#cite_note-97) References ---------- 1. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-1) ["PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer"](https://web.archive.org/web/20080926010538/http://www.cue11.com/real/spotlight.aspx?id=18). Cue11\. Archived from [the original](http://www.cue11.com/real/spotlight.aspx?id=18) on September 26, 2008\. 2. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-2) ["Contact Us"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111113195437/http://home.macneil-lehrer.com/contact-us/). *macneil\-lehrer.com*. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. Archived from [the original](http://home.macneil-lehrer.com/contact-us/) on November 13, 2011. Retrieved October 26, 2011. 3. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-3) ["Interview with PBS NewsHour Weekend's Hari Sreenivasan \| THIRTEEN \- New York Public Media"](http://www.thirteen.org/program-content/interview-with-pbs-newshour-weekends-hari-sreenivasan/). *THIRTEEN \- New York Public Media*. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 4. [1](./PBS_News#cite_ref-vty-pbsnewsweekend_4-0) [2](./PBS_News#cite_ref-vty-pbsnewsweekend_4-1) Brian Steinberg (March 31, 2022\). ["Geoff Bennett Gets Ready to Launch a Retooled 'PBS News Weekend'"](https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/geoff-bennett-pbs-news-weekend-1235219819/). *Variety*. Penske Media Corporation. 5. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-5) Friedland, Lewis A. (October 17, 1993\). ["Reach Out and Stiff Someone : Media merger: The Bell\-TCI deal would lock phone and cable users into a monopoly"](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-10-17-op-46829-story.html). *Los Angeles Times*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. TCI is the most ruthless of the cable monopolies. Now that its president, John Malone, has joined the ranks of the information elite, he is being hailed as a visionary by America's business pages. But John Malone who told McNeil\-Lehrer viewers last week that TCI would not seek monopoly control of the information industries had different views not long ago: In 1984, Malone compared the cable industry to "a game of Monopoly" and said that TCI's primary goal was to leverage cash flow and assets to buy more property. He called TCI a "mammoth tax shelter" and said that earning money and paying taxes and dividends was "stupid." Kleid, Beth (December 5, 1994\). ["MOVIES: Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services, and the nation's press"](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-12-05-ca-5209-story.html). *[Los Angeles Times](./Los_Angeles_Times "Los Angeles Times")*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. New 'MacNeil/Lehrer' Owner: Liberty Media Corp., a subsidiary of cable\-TV giant Tele\-Communications Inc., has agreed to purchase a two\-thirds interest in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. The company, which produces "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" for PBS, plans to develop programming for cable, the networks, and public television. The deal will not affect Robert MacNeil's plan to give up his co\-anchor seat next October, but he will oversee all of the new non\-"NewsHour" programming. Nor will the deal affect "NewsHour," which "is ours, and ours alone," PBS President Ervin Duggan said, "and it will continue to be so." ["Liberty Media Corporation; Report to Investors; May, 1999;"](https://ir.qurateretail.com/static-files/b4c756fc-1a82-443f-98b2-3d12946888b3). *ir.qurateretail.com*. May 1999. Retrieved May 26, 2021. (For purposes of the summary below, "Old Liberty" refers to Liberty Media Corporation (including its predecessors) which changed its name to Liberty Interactive Corporation on September 22, 2011 and subsequently changed its name to Qurate Retail, Inc. on April 9, 2018\. "New Liberty" refers to Liberty CapStarz, Inc. which changed its name to Liberty Media Corporation on September 22, 2011\.) [Gross, Daniel](./Daniel_Gross_(journalist) "Daniel Gross (journalist)") (January 26, 2004\). ["John Malone's tricky maneuvers"](https://slate.com/business/2004/01/john-malone-s-tricky-maneuvers.html). *[Slate](./Slate_(magazine) "Slate (magazine)")*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Liberty Media today is a strange hybrid—part venture capital fund, part mutual fund, part asset shuffler extraordinaire, and part long\-term operator of businesses. Its astonishing array of holdings (click here and download the PDF file to see the 9\-page chart) includes bits and pieces of television channels like Game Show Network, Animal Planet, and significant pieces of massive publicly held companies like Interactive Corp. and Sprint. (He even owns two\-thirds of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions.) Street, Paul (October 28, 2016\). ["The 'P' in PBS Should Stand for 'Plutocratic' or 'Pentagon'"](https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-p-in-pbs-should-stand-for-plutocratic-or-pentagon/). *[Truthdig](./Truthdig "Truthdig")*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Consistent with those commercials and despite its name, the news and commentary one finds on PBS are in rich tune with the narrow capitalist parameters of acceptable coverage and debate that typify the more fully and explicitly for\-profit and commercialized corporate media. As progressive journalist David Sirota suggested two years ago, reflecting on recent investigations showing that super\-moneyed, right\-wing capitalists such as the Koch brothers and Texas billionaire John Arnold had (along with more liberal software mogul Bill Gates) influenced PBS content through multimillion\-dollar donations, the "P" in PBS often seems to more properly stand for "Plutocratic," not "Public." None of this should be surprising to anyone familiar with the distinctively big\-business\-dominated history of U.S. broadcast media. Because the United States fails to provide anything like adequate funding for public broadcasting, both PBS and National Public Radio (a regular vehicle for neoliberal business ideology) depend upon foundations, corporations, and wealthy individuals to pay for much of their programming. Beneath their standard claims to have no interest in shaping public media content, these private funders have bottom\-line agendas, meaning that their contributions come with strings attached—strings that undermine the integrity of the "independent" journalism they bankroll. (For what it's worth, between 1994 and 2014, the "NewsHour" was primarily owned by the for\-profit firm Liberty Media. Liberty Media was run by the conservative and politically active billionaire John Malone, who had a majority stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, the show's producer.) Jackson, Janine (November 1, 2010\). ["What's 'Public' About Public TV's News Flagship?"](https://fair.org/extra/whats-public-about-public-tvs-news-flagship/). *[FAIR](./Fairness_&_Accuracy_in_Reporting "Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting")*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. A few observers (Variety, 12/5/94\) noted that "for Malone, M/L Prods. is a prestige buy that is likely to earn him some goodwill in Washington; TCI has been a frequent target of lawmakers." As Verne Gay (Newsday, 12/5/94\) put it, "The new Republican\-controlled Congress may be less willing to bash Malone, even less so now that he owns NewsHour. Washington types, you see, adore NewsHour." 6. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-nytimes-John_C._Malone-Boss_at_Liberty_Media_6-0) Fabrikant, Geraldine (May 15, 1996\). ["A Supporting Actor Takes Center Stage;But Few People Really Doubt Who Is Boss at Liberty Media"](https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/15/business/supporting-actor-takes-center-stage-but-few-people-really-doubt-who-boss-liberty.html). *The New York Times*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Peter Barton has always belonged to what he calls the "squadron of the second bananas." Few outside the cable industry know who he is \-\- and those inside it know him best as the right\-hand man to his mentor, John C. Malone, the most powerful figure in the business. 7. [1](./PBS_News#cite_ref-c-newshourownership_7-0) [2](./PBS_News#cite_ref-c-newshourownership_7-1) Sefton, Dru (June 18, 2014\). ["WETA to create subsidiary for transfer of PBS NewsHour ownership"](http://www.current.org/2014/06/weta-to-create-subsidiary-for-transfer-of-pbs-newshour-ownership/). *[Current](./Current_(newspaper) "Current (newspaper)")*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224027/https://current.org/2014/06/weta-to-create-subsidiary-for-transfer-of-pbs-newshour-ownership/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2014. 8. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-8) Jensen, Elizabeth (June 18, 2014\). ["WETA to Take Ownership of 'PBS NewsHour'"](https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/19/business/media/weta-to-take-ownership-of-pbs-newshour.html). *The New York Times*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, the production company owned by the former "NewsHour" anchors, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer, and Liberty Media, announced in October that it wanted to donate the program to WETA if a deal could be reached. The company is also giving WETA its archives and some smaller production projects. Its employees will become employees of NewsHour Productions LLC, a nonprofit WETA subsidiary set up to operate the program. No money will change hands 9. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-PandoDaily-Sirota-billionaire_9-0) [Sirota, David](./David_Sirota "David Sirota") (March 7, 2014\). ["After pledging transparency, PBS hides details of new deal with billionaire owner of NewsHour"](https://pando.com/2014/03/07/after-pledging-transparency-pbs-hides-details-of-new-deal-with-billionaire-owner-of-newshour/). *[PandoDaily](./PandoDaily "PandoDaily")*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. However, since 1994, the NewsHour has been produced and primarily owned by the for\-profit colossus, Liberty Media. Liberty, which is run by conservative billionaire John Malone, owns the majority stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions \- the entity that produces the journalistic content of the show. While other standalone public television projects are often produced by small independent production companies, the NewsHour stands out for being owned by a major for\-profit media conglomerate headed by a politically active billionaire. 10. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-AAPB_10-0) ["Robert MacNeil Report"](http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_507-sq8qb9vx5k). NewsHour Productions and [American Archive of Public Broadcasting](./American_Archive_of_Public_Broadcasting "American Archive of Public Broadcasting"). November 13, 1975. Retrieved June 4, 2017. 11. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-11) ["Jim Lehrer, Executive Editor"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140122190852/https://www.pbs.org/newshour/aboutus/bio_lehrer.html). *PBS NewsHour*. September 13, 2012\. Archived from [the original](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/aboutus/bio_lehrer.html) on January 22, 2014. Retrieved November 6, 2017. 12. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-12) [*The MacNeil/Lehrer Report; Unemployment; Unemployment \& Election*](http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_507-901zc7sd7n), retrieved May 16, 2018 13. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-nytimes-1984-NewsHour_13-0) [Smith, Sally Bedell](./Sally_Bedell_Smith "Sally Bedell Smith") (March 21, 1984\). ["'MACNEIL/LEHRER' OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS"](https://www.nytimes.com/1984/03/21/arts/macneil-lehrer-outlook-brightens.html). *The New York Times*. Retrieved May 26, 2021. *The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour,* public television's nightly newscast, got two important boosts in the last week: Jim Lehrer, the Washington anchor, returned to the program Monday night after a three\- month absence for heart surgery, and 102 public television stations voted to help underwrite the program for the 1984\-85 season. The two developments were especially welcome, public\-television officials say, because, seven months after its transformation from a half\-hour to an hour, the newscast is still struggling to gain acceptance in its expanded form. Contrary to expectations, the nationwide audience of four million viewers has not grown this year. And a number of station officials contend that the program would be stronger if it returned to a half\-hour. 14. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-14) MacNeil, Robert (September 27, 2010\). 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Do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes, except on rare and monumental occasions. No one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously. And, finally, I am not in the entertainment business. 69. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-69) ["Another NewsHour Chapter Begins"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_osfdHNScs). *The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer*. December 4, 2009\. PBS. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224038/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_osfdHNScs) from the original on November 15, 2020\. [Another Chapter Begins for NewsHour](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/another-chapter-begins-for-newshour). Retrieved October 5, 2019. 70. [1](./PBS_News#cite_ref-:1_70-0) [2](./PBS_News#cite_ref-:1_70-1) Bauder, David (November 16, 2022\). ["Bennett, Nawaz replacing Judy Woodruff on PBS 'NewsHour'"](https://apnews.com/article/pbs-newshour-new-hosts-837007fb76521504e6df33c753b674c2). *Associated Press News*. Retrieved November 23, 2022. 71. 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[↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-75) ["Tom Casciato \| Author"](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/author/tom-casciato-senior-producer). *PBS NewsHour*. 76. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-76) ["Michael Hill Named Substitute Anchor for PBS Newshour Weekend Beginning September 5Th and 6Th"](https://www.insidernj.com/press-release/michael-hill-named-substitute-anchor-pbs-newshour-weekend-beginning-september-5th-6th/). August 31, 2020\. 77. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-77) ["Ali Rogin \| Author"](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/author/ali-rogin). *PBS NewsHour*. 78. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-78) Ifill, Gwen (April 12, 2006\), [*The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer*](http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_507-h12v40kn1k), retrieved December 27, 2019 79. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-79) Steinberg, Brian (November 11, 2022\). ["Judy Woodruff Will Leave 'PBS NewsHour' at End of 2022"](https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/judy-woodruff-pbs-newshour-departure-tv-news-1235430510/). *Variety*. Retrieved November 23, 2022. 80. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-80) Suarez, Lucia (October 29, 2013\). ["Ray Suarez Reveals Why He Left PBS NewsHour"](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ray-suarez-reveals-why-he_n_4175353). *HuffPost*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224056/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ray-suarez-reveals-why-he_n_4175353) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved June 24, 2020. 81. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-81) David Barsamian, *Stenographers to Power: Media and Propaganda* (Common Courage P, 1992\), 105\. 82. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-82) Day, Patrick (August 6, 2013\). ["Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will co\-anchor 'PBS Newshour'"](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-xpm-2013-aug-06-la-et-st-gwen-ifill-judy-woodruff-pbs-newshour-20130806-story.html). *Los Angeles Times*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224041/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-xpm-2013-aug-06-la-et-st-gwen-ifill-judy-woodruff-pbs-newshour-20130806-story.html) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 83. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-83) Leonard, David; Schwalb, Micah (March 28, 2017\). ["How eliminating federal funding for public broadcasting would harm Colorado"](https://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/28/cutting-funds-for-public-broadcasting-would-hurt-colorado/). *The Denver Post*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224037/https://www.denverpost.com/2017/03/28/cutting-funds-for-public-broadcasting-would-hurt-colorado/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved December 6, 2019. 84. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-84) Owen, Phil (November 6, 2018\). ["How to Stream PBS NewsHour's Midterm Election Night Results Coverage Live Online"](https://www.thewrap.com/how-to-stream-pbs-newshours-midterm-election-night-results-coverage-live/). *TheWrap*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224100/https://www.thewrap.com/how-to-stream-pbs-newshours-midterm-election-night-results-coverage-live/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved January 15, 2020. 85. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-85) Surette, Tim (May 24, 2020\). ["10 Helpful Shows to Watch to Learn Everything About Coronavirus \| TV Guide"](https://www.tvguide.com/news/10-shows-to-learn-everything-about-coronavirus-pandemic-covid/). *TV Guide*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20200630090100/https://www.tvguide.com/news/10-shows-to-learn-everything-about-coronavirus-pandemic-covid/) from the original on June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 14, 2020. 86. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-86) Gerson, Jennifer (December 21, 2022\). ["Amna Nawaz is stepping into history at PBS, and she hopes to make room for others like her"](https://19thnews.org/2022/12/amna-nawaz-making-history-pbs-newshour/). *The 19th*. Retrieved October 4, 2023. 87. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-87) Groseclose, Tim (2011\). *How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind*. [St. Martin's Press](./St._Martin's_Press "St. Martin's Press"). [ISBN](./ISBN_(identifier) "ISBN (identifier)") [978\-0\-312\-55593\-1](./Special:BookSources/978-0-312-55593-1 "Special:BookSources/978-0-312-55593-1"). 88. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-88) Jackson, Brad (August 10, 2011\). ["Left Turn: The Media's Institutional Liberalism"](https://web.archive.org/web/20111007034930/http://newledger.com/2011/08/the-medias-institutional-liberalism/). The New Ledger. Archived from [the original](http://newledger.com/2011/08/the-medias-institutional-liberalism/) on October 7, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2011. 89. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-89) ["The problems with the Groseclose/Milyo study of media bias"](http://www.brendan-nyhan.com/blog/2005/12/the_problems_wi.html). [Brendan Nyhan](./Brendan_Nyhan "Brendan Nyhan"). December 22, 2005\. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224043/https://www.brendan-nyhan.com/blog/2005/12/the_problems_wi.html) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2013. 90. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-FAIR2967_90-0) Rendall, Steve; Hollar, Julie (September–October 2006\). ["Are You on the NewsHour's Guestlist? PBS flagship news show fails public mission"](https://fair.org/extra/are-you-on-the-newshours-guestlist). [FAIR](./Fairness_and_Accuracy_in_Reporting "Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting"). [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224055/https://fair.org/extra/are-you-on-the-newshours-guestlist/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved January 2, 2019. 91. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-91) ["MacNeil/Lehrer Sells Out, Extra! Update February 1995"](http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1277). Fair.org. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224050/https://fair.org/?page=1277) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2011. 92. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-92) Getler, Michael (October 6, 2006\). ["A FAIR Analysis?"](https://www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/10/a_fair_analysis.html). PBS. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224100/https://www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/10/a_fair_analysis.html) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved May 24, 2011. 93. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-93) ["Watch And Fact Check The First Presidential Debate With PBS And NPR"](http://keranews.org/post/watch-and-fact-check-first-presidential-debate-pbs-and-npr). Dallas, Texas: [KERA](./KERA-TV "KERA-TV"). [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224104/https://www.keranews.org/politics/2016-09-26/watch-and-fact-check-the-first-presidential-debate-with-pbs-and-npr) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 94. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-94) ["PBS, NPR Join Forces for Prime Time Convention Coverage"](http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/pbs-npr-join-forces-for-prime-time-convention-coverage/298741). *adweek.com*. July 12, 2016\. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224138/https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/pbs-npr-join-forces-for-prime-time-convention-coverage/298741/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 95. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-95) de Moraes, Lisa (January 18, 2016\). ["PBS Partners With NPR To Boost Election Coverage – TCA"](https://deadline.com/2016/01/pbs-partners-with-npr-to-boost-election-coverage-tca-1201685432/). *Deadline*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224140/https://deadline.com/2016/01/pbs-partners-with-npr-to-boost-election-coverage-tca-1201685432/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 96. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-96) ["NPR and 'PBS NewsHour' partner on election coverage"](https://current.org/2015/06/npr-and-pbs-newshour-partner-on-election-coverage/). *Current*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224109/https://current.org/2015/06/npr-and-pbs-newshour-partner-on-election-coverage/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 97. [↑](./PBS_News#cite_ref-97) Wagmeister, Elizabeth (January 18, 2016\). ["PBS Teams With NPR for 2016 Election Programming"](https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/pbs-npr-2016-presidential-election-programming-1201682225/). *Variety*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201115224108/https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/pbs-npr-2016-presidential-election-programming-1201682225/) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved August 22, 2017. External links -------------- * [Official website](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/) * ["*PBS NewsHour*"](https://web.archive.org/web/19990508062920/http://www.newshour.org/). 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News") [Daily Caller](./Daily_Caller "Daily Caller")/[EWTN](./EWTN "EWTN") | [CBS News](./CBS_News "CBS News") [Bloomberg News](./Bloomberg_News "Bloomberg News") [McClatchy](./McClatchy "McClatchy") [*NY Post*](./New_York_Post "New York Post")/[TheGrio](./TheGrio "TheGrio") [*Washington Times*](./The_Washington_Times "The Washington Times") [Salem Radio](./Salem_Radio_Network "Salem Radio Network")/[CBN](./Christian_Broadcasting_Network "Christian Broadcasting Network") [Cheddar News](./Cheddar_(TV_channel) "Cheddar (TV channel)")/[Hearst TV](./Hearst_Television "Hearst Television") | [AP](./Associated_Press "Associated Press") [NPR](./NPR "NPR") Foreign pool [*The Hill*](./The_Hill_(newspaper) "The Hill (newspaper)") Regionals [Newsmax](./Newsmax_Media "Newsmax Media") [Gray TV](./Gray_Television "Gray Television")/[Spectrum News](./Spectrum_News "Spectrum News") | [ABC News](./ABC_News "ABC News") [*Washington Post*](./The_Washington_Post "The Washington Post") [Agence France\-Presse](./Agence_France-Presse "Agence France-Presse") [Fox Business](./Fox_Business "Fox Business")/[Fox News Radio](./Fox_News_Radio "Fox News Radio") [*CSM*](./The_Christian_Science_Monitor "The Christian Science Monitor")/*[Roll Call](./Roll_Call "Roll Call")* [Al Jazeera](./Al_Jazeera_Media_Network "Al Jazeera Media Network")[Nexstar](./Nexstar_Media_Group "Nexstar Media Group")/[Scripps News](./Scripps_News "Scripps News") | [Reuters](./Reuters "Reuters") [*NY Times*](./The_New_York_Times "The New York Times") *[LA Times](./Los_Angeles_Times "Los Angeles Times")* [Univision](./Noticias_Univision "Noticias Univision")/[AURN](./American_Urban_Radio_Networks "American Urban Radio Networks") [RealClearPolitics](./RealClearPolitics "RealClearPolitics") [*Daily Beast*](./The_Daily_Beast "The Daily Beast")/[*Dallas Morning News*](./The_Dallas_Morning_News "The Dallas Morning News") [BBC](./BBC_News "BBC News")/*[Newsweek](./Newsweek "Newsweek")* | [CNN](./CNN "CNN") *[USA Today](./USA_Today "USA Today")* [ABC News Radio](./ABC_News_Radio "ABC News Radio")*[Daily Mail](./Daily_Mail "Daily Mail")* *[National Journal](./National_Journal "National Journal")*[HuffPost](./HuffPost "HuffPost")*[Financial Times](./Financial_Times "Financial Times")*/*[The Guardian](./The_Guardian "The Guardian")* | | | | [White House Correspondents' Association](./White_House_Correspondents'_Association "White House Correspondents' Association") | | | * [v](./Template:U.S._evening_news/talk_programs "Template:U.S. evening news/talk programs") * [t](./Template_talk:U.S._evening_news/talk_programs "Template talk:U.S. evening news/talk programs") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:U.S._evening_news/talk_programs "Special:EditPage/Template:U.S. evening news/talk programs") Evening news and talk TV programs in the United States | | | --- | --- | | Broadcast | | English | * *[ABC World News Tonight](./ABC_World_News_Tonight "ABC World News Tonight")* * *[CBS Evening News](./CBS_Evening_News "CBS Evening News")* * *[NBC Nightly News](./NBC_Nightly_News "NBC Nightly News")* * *[PBS NewsHour](./PBS_NewsHour "PBS NewsHour")* | | --- | --- | | Spanish | * *[Noticiero Univision](./Noticiero_Univision "Noticiero Univision")* * *[Noticias Telemundo](./Noticias_Telemundo_(TV_program) "Noticias Telemundo (TV program)")* | | | Cable | | [BBC News](./BBC_News_(international_TV_channel) "BBC News (international TV channel)") | * *[BBC World News America](./BBC_World_News_America "BBC World News America")* * *[Newsday](./Newsday_(TV_programme) "Newsday (TV programme)")* * *[BBC News](./BBC_News "BBC News")* | | --- | --- | | [Bloomberg TV](./Bloomberg_Television "Bloomberg Television") | * *[Bloomberg Technology](./Bloomberg_Technology "Bloomberg Technology")* | | [CNBC](./CNBC "CNBC") | * *[Mad Money](./Mad_Money "Mad Money")* | | [CNN](./CNN "CNN") | * *[The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer](./The_Situation_Room_with_Wolf_Blitzer "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer")* * *[Erin Burnett OutFront](./Erin_Burnett_OutFront "Erin Burnett OutFront")* * *[Anderson Cooper 360°](./Anderson_Cooper_360° "Anderson Cooper 360°")* * *[The Source with Kaitlan Collins](./Kaitlan_Collins "Kaitlan Collins")* * *[NewsNight with Abby Phillip](./CNN_NewsNight "CNN NewsNight")* | | [ESPN](./ESPN "ESPN") | * *[SportsCenter](./SportsCenter "SportsCenter")* | | [Fox News](./Fox_News "Fox News") | * *[Special Report with Bret Baier](./Special_Report_(TV_program) "Special Report (TV program)")* * *[The Ingraham Angle](./The_Ingraham_Angle "The Ingraham Angle")* * *[Jesse Watters Primetime](./Jesse_Watters_Primetime "Jesse Watters Primetime")* * *[Hannity](./Hannity "Hannity")* * *[Gutfeld!](./Gutfeld! "Gutfeld!")* | | [MSNBC](./MSNBC "MSNBC") | * *[The Beat with Ari Melber](./The_Beat_with_Ari_Melber "The Beat with Ari Melber")* * *[The ReidOut](./Joy_Reid "Joy Reid")* * *[All In with Chris Hayes](./All_In_with_Chris_Hayes "All In with Chris Hayes")* * *[The Rachel Maddow Show](./The_Rachel_Maddow_Show "The Rachel Maddow Show")*/*[Alex Wagner Tonight](./Alex_Wagner_Tonight "Alex Wagner Tonight")* * *[The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell](./The_Last_Word_with_Lawrence_O'Donnell "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell")* | | [Newsmax](./Newsmax_TV "Newsmax TV") | * [*The Record with Greta Van Susteren*](./Greta_Van_Susteren "Greta Van Susteren") * [*Rob Schmitt Tonight*](./Rob_Schmitt "Rob Schmitt") * [*Eric Bolling The Balance*](./Eric_Bolling "Eric Bolling") * [*Greg Kelly Reports*](./Greg_Kelly "Greg Kelly") * [*Chris Plante: The Right Squad*](./Chris_Plante "Chris Plante") | | [NewsNation](./NewsNation "NewsNation") | * [*The Hill*](./The_Hill_(newspaper) "The Hill (newspaper)") * [*On Balance with Leland Vittert*](./Leland_Vittert "Leland Vittert") * [*Cuomo*](./Chris_Cuomo "Chris Cuomo") * [*Dan Abrams Live*](./Dan_Abrams "Dan Abrams") * [*Banfield*](./Banfield_(TV_program) "Banfield (TV program)") | | | List | * [List of daily evening American network TV news programs](./List_of_daily_evening_American_network_TV_news_programs "List of daily evening American network TV news programs") | | * [v](./Template:PBS "Template:PBS") * [t](./Template_talk:PBS "Template talk:PBS") * [e](./Special:EditPage/Template:PBS "Special:EditPage/Template:PBS") [PBS](./PBS "PBS") | | | --- | --- | | * [National Association of Educational Broadcasters](./National_Association_of_Educational_Broadcasters "National Association of Educational Broadcasters") (1925–1981\) * [National Educational Television](./National_Educational_Television "National Educational Television") (1952–1970\) * [American Public Television](./American_Public_Television "American Public Television") (1961–) * [Educational Television Stations](./Educational_Television_Stations "Educational Television Stations") (1963–1973\) * [Public Broadcasting Act of 1967](./Public_Broadcasting_Act_of_1967 "Public Broadcasting Act of 1967") * [Corporation for Public Broadcasting](./Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting "Corporation for Public Broadcasting") (1967–) * [America's Public Television Stations](./America's_Public_Television_Stations "America's Public Television Stations") (1979–) | | | Documentaries | * *[Independent Lens](./Independent_Lens "Independent Lens")* ([episodes](./List_of_Independent_Lens_films "List of Independent Lens films")) (since August 9, 1999\) * *[PBS Short Film Festival](./PBS_Short_Film_Festival "PBS Short Film Festival")* (since 2012\) * *[POV](./POV_(TV_series) "POV (TV series)")* ([episodes](./List_of_POV_episodes "List of POV episodes")) (since July 5, 1988\) | | Drama | * *[Masterpiece](./Masterpiece_(TV_series) "Masterpiece (TV series)")* (since January 10, 1971\) | | Music and fine arts | * *[American Masters](./American_Masters "American Masters")* (since June 22, 1986\) * *[Art:21](./Art:21 "Art:21")* (since 2001\) * *[Austin City Limits](./Austin_City_Limits "Austin City Limits")* (since January 3, 1976\) * *[Bluegrass Underground](./Bluegrass_Underground "Bluegrass Underground")* (since 2011\) * *[Craft in America](./Craft_in_America "Craft in America")* (since 2007\) * *[Great Performances](./Great_Performances "Great Performances")* ([episodes](./List_of_Great_Performances_episodes "List of Great Performances episodes")) (since November 4, 1972\) * *[Next at the Kennedy Center](./Next_at_the_Kennedy_Center "Next at the Kennedy Center")* (since 2023\) | | History | * *[American Experience](./American_Experience "American Experience")* ([episodes](./List_of_American_Experience_episodes "List of American Experience episodes")) (since October 4, 1988\) * *[Antiques Roadshow](./Antiques_Roadshow_(American_TV_program) "Antiques Roadshow (American TV program)")* (since January 9, 1997\) * *[Finding Your Roots](./Finding_Your_Roots "Finding Your Roots")* (since March 25, 2012\) * *[Secrets of the Dead](./Secrets_of_the_Dead "Secrets of the Dead")* (since May 15, 2000\) | | News and public affairs | * *[Amanpour \& Company](./Amanpour_&_Company "Amanpour & Company")* (since September 10, 2018\) * *[BBC World News America](./BBC_World_News_America "BBC World News America")* (since June 3, 2019 from [American Public Television](./American_Public_Television "American Public Television")) * *[Firing Line](./Firing_Line_(TV_program) "Firing Line (TV program)")* ([episodes](./List_of_Firing_Line_episodes "List of Firing Line episodes")) (April 4, 1966 – December 26, 1999; since June 22, 2018\) * *[Frontline](./Frontline_(American_TV_program) "Frontline (American TV program)")* ([episodes](./List_of_Frontline_(American_TV_program)_episodes "List of Frontline (American TV program) episodes")) (since January 17, 1983\) * *[PBS NewsHour](./PBS_NewsHour "PBS NewsHour")* (since October 20, 1975\) * *[To the Contrary](./To_the_Contrary "To the Contrary")* (since April 3, 1992\) * *[Washington Week](./Washington_Week "Washington Week")* (since February 23, 1967\) | | Personalities | * [Samantha Brown](./Samantha_Brown "Samantha Brown") * [Ken Burns](./Ken_Burns "Ken Burns") * [Ric Burns](./Ric_Burns "Ric Burns") * [Michael Gerson](./Michael_Gerson "Michael Gerson") * [Amy Holmes](./Amy_Holmes "Amy Holmes") * [Bill Moyers](./Bill_Moyers "Bill Moyers") * [Hari Sreenivasan](./Hari_Sreenivasan "Hari Sreenivasan") * [Judy Woodruff](./Judy_Woodruff "Judy Woodruff") | | How\-to and special interest | * *[MotorWeek](./MotorWeek "MotorWeek")* (since October 15, 1981\) * *[This Old House](./This_Old_House "This Old House")* ([episodes](./List_of_This_Old_House_episodes "List of This Old House episodes")) (since January 1, 1979\) | | Science and nature | * *[Nature](./Nature_(TV_program) "Nature (TV program)")* ([episodes](./List_of_Nature_episodes "List of Nature episodes")) (since October 10, 1982\) * *[Nova](./Nova_(American_TV_program) "Nova (American TV program)")* ([episodes](./List_of_Nova_episodes "List of Nova episodes")) (since March 3, 1974\) | | Networks | * [Create](./Create_(TV_network) "Create (TV network)") * [PBS](./PBS "PBS") * [PBS America](./PBS_America "PBS America") (UK) * [PBS Digital Studios](./PBS_Digital_Studios "PBS Digital Studios") * [PBS Kids](./PBS_Kids "PBS Kids") * [PBS YOU](./PBS_YOU "PBS YOU")1 * [World Channel](./World_Channel "World Channel") | | Major stations | * Boston + [WGBH](./WGBH-TV "WGBH-TV") + [WGBX](./WGBX-TV "WGBX-TV") * Chicago + [WTTW](./WTTW "WTTW") * Dallas + [KERA](./KERA-TV "KERA-TV") * Houston + [KUHT](./KUHT "KUHT") * Los Angeles + [KCET](./KCET "KCET") + [KLCS](./KLCS "KLCS") + [KOCE](./KOCE-TV "KOCE-TV") * Maryland + [MPT](./Maryland_Public_Television "Maryland Public Television") * Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach + [WLRN](./WLRN-TV "WLRN-TV") + [WPBT](./WPBT "WPBT") + [WXEL](./WXEL-TV "WXEL-TV") * New Jersey + [NJ PBS](./NJ_PBS "NJ PBS") * New York + [WLIW](./WLIW_(TV) "WLIW (TV)") + [WNET](./WNET "WNET") * Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley + [WHYY](./WHYY-TV "WHYY-TV") + [WLVT](./WLVT-TV "WLVT-TV") * Pittsburgh + [WQED](./WQED_(TV) "WQED (TV)") * San Francisco/Watsonville/San Jose + [KQED](./KQED_(TV) "KQED (TV)") + [KQEH](./KQEH "KQEH") + [KQET](./KQED_(TV) "KQED (TV)") * Tampa–St. Petersburg + [WEDQ](./WEDQ "WEDQ") + [WEDU](./WEDU "WEDU") * Washington, D.C. + [WETA](./WETA-TV "WETA-TV") + [WHUT](./WHUT-TV "WHUT-TV") | | Former | * *[BBC OS](./BBC_OS "BBC OS")* (January 1, 2020 – March 30, 2023\) * *[A Chef's Life](./A_Chef's_Life "A Chef's Life")* (September 7, 2013 – October 22, 2018\) * *[Need to Know](./Need_to_Know_(TV_program) "Need to Know (TV program)")* (May 7, 2010 – June 28, 2013\) * *[We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry](./We'll_Meet_Again_with_Ann_Curry "We'll Meet Again with Ann Curry")* (January 23, 2018 – January 8, 2019\) | | See also | * [List of PBS member stations](./List_of_PBS_member_stations "List of PBS member stations") * [List of programs broadcast by PBS](./List_of_programs_broadcast_by_PBS "List of programs broadcast by PBS") * [PBS Distribution](./PBS_Distribution "PBS Distribution") * [PBS Satellite Service](./PBS_Satellite_Service "PBS Satellite Service") | | * 1Defunct network * 2Distributed by [American Public Television](./American_Public_Television "American Public Television") (APT) | | [Portals](./Wikipedia:Contents/Portals "Wikipedia:Contents/Portals"):* ![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/Newspaper_nicu_buculei_01.svg/19px-Newspaper_nicu_buculei_01.svg.png) [Journalism](./Portal:Journalism "Portal:Journalism") * [![icon](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8c/Blank_television_set.svg/21px-Blank_television_set.svg.png)](./File:Blank_television_set.svg) [Television](./Portal:Television "Portal:Television") * ![flag](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a4/Flag_of_the_United_States.svg/21px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png) [United States](./Portal:United_States "Portal:United States") | [Authority control databases](./Help:Authority_control "Help:Authority control") [![Edit this at Wikidata](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8a/OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/10px-OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png)](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7118447#identifiers "Edit this at Wikidata") | | | --- | --- | | International | * [VIAF](https://viaf.org/viaf/183775058) | | National | * [United States](https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2010014265) |
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