Showdown over the future of independent documentaries at PBS February 26, 2015 By Chris Ip Proposal to move POV and Independent Lens to secondary station puts PBS and WNET in a bind
Must-reads of the week October 10, 2014 By The Editors Ebola worst case scenarios, PBS and Harper’s quarrel, and feminist writers at Playboy
PBS pulls ads from Harper’s Magazine after critical essay October 6, 2014 By David Uberti Piece argues public broadcaster has fallen under the sway of political influence and outside money
NewsHour Weekend reviewed September 11, 2013 By Abraham Moussako A new look for an old show is promising but still contains ongoing weaknesses
ESPN-Frontline deal was destined to implode August 23, 2013 By Robert Weintraub They’re in different businesses, after all
NewsHour at a crossroads August 22, 2013 By Abraham Moussako As PBS prepares to launch a weekend edition of the NewsHour, observers doubt the program’s continued viability
And that’s the way it was: March 5, 1957 March 5, 2013 By The Editors Broadcast journalist Ray Suarez is born in Brooklyn, NY
Frontline hits hard on the lack of crisis prosecutions January 31, 2013 By Ryan Chittum And a top DOJ official resigns the next day
The Kickstarter Chronicles July 20, 2012 By Sara Morrison A photographer’s Antarctica trip gets the iBook treatment and PBS finds another way to appeal to viewers like you