For five decades, PBS News has stood as a cornerstone of American journalism, delivering reliable and comprehensive coverage of world events. Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett guide viewers through the day's most important stories, offering in-depth analysis that goes beyond the headlines. The program explores complex domestic and international issues through thoughtful interviews with experts, policymakers, and people directly affected by the news. Unlike the rapid-fire pace of many news outlets, PBS News is dedicated to providing context and diverse perspectives, empowering viewers to form their own informed opinions. Its 50th season continued this legacy of trustworthy journalism. The landmark season 50 ended on May 31, 2024 sign up for a reminder.
Generated on July 19, 2025
by Google Gemini model gemini-2.5-pro.
PBS News is a long-running news program that covers important national and international stories with in-depth analysis and balanced reporting. In its 50th season, the show continued to provide viewers with reliable coverage of politics, health, science, education, and culture. Anchored by experienced journalists, PBS News features interviews with experts and policymakers as well as reports from correspondents around the world. The show’s calm tone and fact-based approach make it trusted by audiences who want clear information without sensationalism. Season 50 included special segments on major issues like climate change, elections, and global conflicts. If you missed any episodes or want to stay updated for future seasons—season 50 ended on May 31, 2024 sign up for a reminder—so you don’t miss out on upcoming coverage.
Generated on July 19, 2025
by ChatGPT model gpt-4.1.
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. The nightly broadcast features a two-anchor format, with a rotation of NEWSHOUR senior correspondents Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff and Jeffrey Brown. Senior correspondents Margaret Warner and Ray Suarez deliver compelling original reporting & newsmaker interviews from the field. Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan delivers news to the digital world and anchors the news summary on the television broadcasts.
Current description from The TVDB.