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Ifill—who is Moderator and Managing Editor of PBS??s Washington Week as well as the network’s senior correspondent for The News Hour—is “poised, accomplished, and wicked smart” and has worked “to break the insularity of Washington journalism,” said Shorenstein Center Director Alex S. Jones...
...where it’s not limited by a certain type of politics or certain realm of content,” said co-founder Peter L. Hopkins ’04. The idea for BigThink emerged when Hopkins and Business School graduate Victoria R. Brown were both producers on PBS?? “The Charlie Rose Show,” Hopkins said. The two saw the need for an online forum for exchanging content about a wide range of topics. They decided to create a site where users from around the world could both hear from scholars...
...PBS??s moralizing, however, misses the fact that U.S. also produces much more than the rest of the world. In fact, the U.S. generates about a quarter of the world’s goods and services—a number roughly in line with our proportional resource consumption. Moreover, I doubt we really want Americans to have the same standard of living as wonderfully resource-efficient (read: desperately poor) Indians...
...whites to be photographed in the presence of police, to back up his statements. “The media as an entity is still playing with unconscious bias,” he said. “Race to Execution” will be released to national audiences on PBS?? Independent Lens on March...
...outgoing president’s final days have included a whirlwind of visible media appearances, including interviews with ABC News’ “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” NPR’s “Morning Edition,” and PBS?? “Charlie Rose”—his first interview with Rose in five years...