Believed
A searing account of how Larry Nassar got away with abusing hundreds of women and girls for more than two decades, Michigan Radio’s nine-part podcast Believed is also an amazing…
A searing account of how Larry Nassar got away with abusing hundreds of women and girls for more than two decades, Michigan Radio’s nine-part podcast Believed is also an amazing…
In The Plastic Problem, PBS NewsHour correspondents Jeffrey Brown, Amna Nawaz, and Paul Solman take an in-depth look at how our dependence on plastic is affecting ecosystems worldwide, choking landfills,…
Too often there is a tendency in broadcast journalism to cover the breaking story, the event of great significance, only to allow the same story to disappear from public concern…
For most of us, “art” is what appears on walls, in sculpture gardens, on film or video or in installations. But for the artists themselves, art begins long before these…
“Craft” is a term packed with many meanings. This series of three interrelated, one-hour programs sets out to unpack those meanings and to explore the history and continuing significance of…
The depth and breadth of this website illustrates the power of multimedia journalism. Building on 15 original articles prepared for the print edition of The Washington Post, the site added…
four docs is exemplary of the development of the World Wide Web as integrated, multimedia, multi-purpose communication. It is a distribution system for producers of documentary video: anyone who has…
As Hurricane Katrina ripped the roof off the WLOX-TV newsroom, destroyed a wing of the station’s home, toppled one of its towers, disabled news bureaus in adjacent counties, and forced…
Based on the life of French Impressionist Edgar Degas and the exhibit which honors him, Degas and the Dance is an exceptional documentary that explores some of the artist’s most…
This report, aired on BBC2’s Correspondent series, examines the wall of secrecy surrounding Israel’s production of nuclear weapons materials and devices. Reporter Olenka Frenkiel focuses on the case of Mordechai…