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10 major moments from 50 years of PBS News

10 major moments from 50 years of PBS News

Summary

The PBS News Hour celebrated its 50-year anniversary, having begun as a half-hour, commercial-free evening news program. Initially launched by Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer, it evolved into an hour-long newscast known for in-depth and reliable reporting. Over the decades, it covered significant events like the Watergate hearings and provided analysis on topics such as the AIDS crisis.

Key Facts

  • PBS News Hour started as a 30-minute program in 1973 and expanded to an hour in 1983.
  • The program initially gained recognition through comprehensive coverage of the Watergate hearings.
  • President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 amid Watergate scandal investigations.
  • In 1983, the program rebranded to an hour-long format, becoming an alternative to other news shows.
  • The show remained focused on in-depth and fact-based reporting without gimmicks.
  • It has covered major events and hearings like Jan. 6th Hearings, Supreme Court confirmations, and presidential impeachments.
  • PBS News Hour reported extensively on the AIDS crisis, addressing misinformation and societal impact in 1985.
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