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  1. Television Review | 'Heat': Fiddling While the Planet Warms

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Oct 21, 2008

    "Heat," airing on Tuesday on PBS, does a thorough job of documenting the obstacles, both technological and human, to reining in global warming.

    Also tagged: global warming, television, public broadcasting service, frontline limited fro nyse, smith martin

  2. PBS Slow to Embrace a Program on Torture

    nytimes.com » NYT > Television - Oct 16, 2008

    PBS said there was no national airdate available for “Torturing Democracy,” a documentary examining the Bush administration’s detention and interrogation policies, until after President Bush leaves office.

    Also tagged: television, wnet, public broadcasting service, jones sherry, torturing democracy tv program

  3. Television Review | 'Frontline: The Choice 2008': The Past Parts of the Present Campaign

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 13, 2008

    “The Choice,” on PBS’s “Frontline,” traces the two candidates’ stories but ends at a point when the war in Iraq — rather than the economy — still seemed as if it might be the election’s pivotal issue.

    Also tagged: television, obama barack, public broadcasting service, mccain john, presidential election of 2008, frontline tv program, choice 2008 the tv program

  4. Television Review | 'The Trial of Saddam Hussein': The Backstage Intrigues at a Show Trial

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Oct 11, 2008

    “The Trial of Saddam Hussein,” part of the series “America at a Crossroads,” is a useful summary of the trial that resulted in Mr. Hussein’s hanging in late 2006.

    Also tagged: television, public broadcasting service, hussein saddam, america at a crossroads tv program, the trial of saddam hussein tv program

  5. Music: Hitting the Radar: A Festival Soars in Texas

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 30, 2008

    Judging by the strength of the music, the smoothness of operations and the fervor of crowds, the Austin City Limits Music Festival deserves recognition as a first-tier rock fest, with a regional twist.

    Also tagged: music, austin city limits music festival, austin tex

  6. Star Power Spices Up a Public TV Food Show

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 19, 2008

    The cooking and travel show “Spain ... on the Road Again,” which features Gwyneth Paltrow and chef Mario Batali and premieres this week, is a game-changer for public television in terms of attention.

    Also tagged: television, batali mario, paltrow gwyneth, bittman mark

  7. Television Review | 'Now on PBS': Cracking the Glass Ceiling, in Rwanda and Elsewhere

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 19, 2008

    Many things are good about “Women, Power and Politics,” the new installment of “Now on PBS,” but reporter Maria Hinojosa injects herself into the proceedings shamelessly.

    Also tagged: women, television, politics and government, public broadcasting service, hinojosa maria, now on pbs tv program

  8. Television Review | 'Where We Stand': American Schools: Troubles and Hopes

    nytimes.com » NYT > Television - Sep 15, 2008

    “Where We Stand: America’s Schools in the 21st Century,” a look at American education, isn’t exactly brimming with fresh insights.

    Also tagged: television, public broadcasting service, education and schools, gates bill and melinda foundation, where we stand america s schools in the 21st century tv program

  9. Television Review: A Young Scientist at Work to Inspire Kids’ Curiosity

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Sep 1, 2008

    PBS is employing Sid, who is animated in a process called digital puppetry, as an ambassador for what education types might call science readiness.

    Also tagged: television, public broadcasting service, sid the science kid tv program, henson jim co

  10. NBC News Correspondent Named Anchor of New Public Television Newscast

    nytimes.com » NYT > Arts - Aug 20, 2008

    “Worldfocus,” with a start-up budget that station employees said is about $8 million, will attempt to fill what the correspondent, Martin Savidge, called a void in television news.

    Also tagged: television, nbc news, wnet, news and news media, hiring and promotion, wliw, worldfocus tv program, savidge martin

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