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By Kayan Taraporevala and Minnie Stephenson, Independent Television News By Simon Epstein, Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport By Ope Adetayo, Tunde Omolehin, Associated Press By William Brangham, Winston Wilde, Karina Cuevas Thailand bombs Cambodian village even as both nations hold talks to end armed clashes Trump addresses the nation from the White House

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For more than 40 years, millions of Americans and citizens of the world have turned to the PBS News Hour for the solid, reliable reporting that has made it one of the most trusted... Daily at 6 pm on Nine PBS and livestream. A summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to provide in-depth analysis. Each weekend broadcast contains original, in-depth field reporting on topics including education, healthcare, the economy, energy, science and technology, religion, finance and the arts. Anchored by John Yang. PBS News Hour is an American daily evening television news program broadcast on over 350 PBS member stations since October 20, 1975.

Previously stylized as PBS NewsHour, the nightly broadcast is known for its in-depth coverage of important issues and current events. The hourlong weekday editions have been anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett since January 2, 2023. The half-hour PBS News Weekend editions have been anchored by John Yang since December 31, 2022. Broadcasts are produced by PBS member station WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., from its studio facilities in Arlington, Virginia. From 2019 to 2025, news updates inserted into the weekday broadcasts targeted viewers in the Western United States and online have been anchored by Stephanie Sy, originating from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism... Additional production facilities for the program are based in San Francisco and Denver.[2] The program is a collaboration between WETA-TV and PBS member station WNET in New York City, along with KQED in San...

Louis, and WTTW in Chicago. The program debuted in 1975 as The Robert MacNeil Report before being renamed The MacNeil/Lehrer Report one year later. It was anchored by Robert MacNeil from WNET's studios and Jim Lehrer from WETA's studios. In 1983, the show was rebranded as The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, and then The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer following MacNeil's departure in 1995. It was then renamed to its current PBS NewsHour title in 2009, two years before Lehrer left in 2011. Originally, the program only aired on weekdays before weekend editions began in 2013.

Production of the weekend broadcasts were solely produced by WNET,[3] before the New York City station transferred all of its PBS NewsHour involvement to WETA in April 2022.[4] In September 1981, production of the program was taken over by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, a partnership between Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer, and Gannett; the latter sold its stake in the production company in 1986. John C. Malone's Liberty Media bought a 67% controlling equity stake in MacNeil/Lehrer Productions in 1994,[5][6] but MacNeil and Lehrer retained editorial control.[7] In 2014, MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, owned by MacNeil, Lehrer, and Liberty Media announced its... In 1973, Robert MacNeil (a former NBC News correspondent and then-moderator of PBS's Washington Week in Review) and Jim Lehrer teamed up to cover the United States Senate's Watergate hearings for PBS. They earned an Emmy Award for their unprecedented gavel-to-gavel coverage.[11]

By Kayan Taraporevala and Minnie Stephenson, Independent Television News By William Brangham, Winston Wilde, Karina Cuevas To listen to explicit episodes, sign in. Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates. By Kayan Taraporevala and Minnie Stephenson, Independent Television News By Simon Epstein, Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

By Ope Adetayo, Tunde Omolehin, Associated Press By William Brangham, Winston Wilde, Karina Cuevas Thailand bombs Cambodian village even as both nations hold talks to end armed clashes

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