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PBS News (1975- )

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PBS NewsHour is the long running news magazine broadcast every weeknight on PBS. The show was created by veteran newsmen Robert MacNeil & Jim Lehrer, and has been on the air since 1975. In 2009, the show, previously known as The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer, became PBS NewsHour. One of the major differences between network news and the PBS NewsHour is that because the show is publicly funded, there are no commercials. This allows the NewsHour to dedicate more time to comprehensive reporting.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 18:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did PBS NewsHour premiere?

PBS NewsHour premiered on October 20, 1975.

Who were the original hosts of PBS NewsHour?

The original hosts of PBS NewsHour were Jim Lehrer and Robin MacNeil.

What was the format of the show in its early years?

The format of the show in its early years was the MacNeil/Lehrer Report, which had a half-hour format covering one topic per episode.

Who were the regular contributors of the show in 1975?

Regular contributors of PBS NewsHour in 1975 included Elizabeth Drew, Jack Nelson, and Stu Lewis.

What was the focus of PBS NewsHour in 1975?

PBS NewsHour in 1975 focused on delivering in-depth news analysis and insight on current events.

Did PBS NewsHour cover international news in 1975?

Yes, in 1975, PBS NewsHour covered international news, particularly the Vietnam War and its aftermath.

Did PBS NewsHour feature interviews with political figures in 1975?

Yes, PBS NewsHour featured interviews with political figures, including senators and representatives from Congress, in 1975.

Was PBS NewsHour available to viewers nationwide in 1975?

Yes, PBS NewsHour was available to viewers nationwide in 1975, as it aired on PBS stations across the country.

Did PBS NewsHour broadcast from a studio or on-location?

In 1975, PBS NewsHour broadcasted from a studio located in Washington D.C.

What was the production quality of the show in 1975?

In 1975, the production quality of PBS NewsHour was basic, with a focus on delivering informative news content.

Did PBS NewsHour cover emerging technologies in 1975?

Yes, PBS NewsHour covered emerging technologies in 1975, such as the development of personal computers and their impact on society.

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Also known as

  • The Robert MacNeil Report (United States)
  • The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (United States)
  • The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (United States)
  • The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (United States)
  • PBS News Hour (United States)
  • PBS NewsHour (United States)

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