Cincinnati Public Radio's WGUC and WVXU — and four area public TV stations — will fill December airwaves with dozens of ...
Fantasy TV has come a long way in recent times, and is now more than capable of catering to broader audiences. Here are the ...
Indigenous perspectives offer a fresh look at the history of our region. This video features Indigenous perspectives and takes a fresh look at the history of our region, including the hidden history ...
Henry Louis Gates Jr. was in Erie Dec. 4 as the final speaker of the 17th season of the Jefferson Educational Society's ...
In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the war for independence was also a civil war. Amid a bitter fight over history, its timing feels urgent. Critic’s Notebook In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the ...
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Lily Gladstone Says PBS Airing Her Buffalo Conservation Doc Is ‘Important’ Because They’re Both Under Attack
The "Bring Them Home" narrator/EP also tells TheWrap about developing a narrative companion piece to the doc, premiering Monday night on PBS.
The famous 118-year-old Mint Bar, a downtown Sheridan institution, will be featured on national TV beginning in December.
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Alabama Public Television Commissioner Explains PBS Programming Decision | Nov. 18, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
Popular shows like Sesame Street and Nova will continue airing on Alabama Public Television after commissioners voted to maintain the partnership with PBS on Tuesday morning. Trump, at a low point, ...
In his latest series, Ken Burns, veteran of renowned documentaries on the Civil and Vietnam wars, tells the story of the ordinary men and women who took on the mighty British Empire to found a new ...
In our news wrap Thursday, the death toll climbs from a massive fire in Hong Kong, a 16-year-old American citizen was released from an Israeli prison after nine months in captivity, two Palestinian ...
Ken Burns spent a decade creating his documentary series about "The American Revolution." It couldn't have come at a more pressing time.
The six-part, 12-hour series aims to bring depth and complexity to the founding of the United States by using 400 first-person accounts.
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