PBS NewsHour is a privately owned American television news program founded in 1975. It produces and distributes broadcast media, employing approximately 260 people at its headquarters in the United States. The program is offered as part of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) network.

Revenue

Founded

1975

Headcount

251

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

PBS NewsHour added Liz Landers as its new White House correspondent on an unspecified date. Landers previously worked at Scripps News, covering national security. On an unspecified date, the Whitman Brands CEO appeared on PBS NewsHour to discuss the U.S. Mint's decision to end penny production. In March, PBS NewsHour interviewed Dr. Steven Woolf, who expressed concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to medical research staffing and funding, citing potential negative impacts on American health and life expectancy. A PBS NewsHour segment also featured Joanna Strober and Midi Health, highlighting innovation in women's health and menopause care.
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