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For more information please contact Alyson Brokenshire, Senior Director, PBS NewsHour Principal and Major Gifts, at abrokenshire@weta.org or 703-998-2693.

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The PBS NewsHour’s mission — to provide viewers with intelligent, balanced, in-depth reporting and analysis of the most important domestic and international issues of the day — is even more critical today than when the broadcast began more than 40 years ago. The NewsHour team ensures audiences come away with a better understanding of the issues at hand allowing them to draw the most informed conclusions.

The NewsHour receives less than half of its annual funding from public sources. The rest must come from individual support, foundations, and corporations. As careful stewards of all funds entrusted to the program, we are grateful for, and rely upon annual contributions from individuals.

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Judy Woodruff reporting from Iowa in 2015.

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  • Bring focused attention to a wide variety of issues, including the economy, science, education, health, politics, and the arts;
  • Provide in-depth and on-the- ground coverage of domestic issues, including what divides and unites us as a country;
  • Expand our global footprint with stories that capture the geopolitical realities alongside the stories of people caught in conflict by reporters who have deep experience in the countries they are covering;
  • Increase our use of new ways to deliver the news, including live-streaming and social media.
Sara Just

Sara Just, PBS NewsHour executive producer, in the control room.

PBS NewsHour Executive Producer, Sara Just:
"There has never been a more important time to support the PBS NewsHour. Support for non-profit journalism is critical to making certain that our brand of objective and carefully researched news and in- depth analysis reaches more citizens. Americans depend on the outlets they trust to provide accurate, civil, objective, and thoughtful reporting, but this type of thorough journalism requires dedicated staff, time, and resources."