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Sneak Peek: PBS Video
Soon, PBS.org will offer full length, high-quality episodes from PBS' most popular series. I sat down with Matt Graham, Director of Video Content at PBS, to chat about this new project.
PBS Engage Blog | PBS Video Initiative Update from PBS Engage on Vimeo.
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Can't wait...
Hi Lauren, I can't wait to watch PBS online. Thank you for the update =D
-William Hudley
Best programs
Please - include a reprise of Bill Moyers' programs. These are certainly among the most thought-provoking programs I have ever seen on TV. The questions, the guests mean that I cancel other activities so as not to miss his enlight-ening, erudite take on current events as well as ideas. May he broadcast forever!
Looking forward it
I really appreciate the new format you guys are working on. It seems very interesting and is also needed to keep PBS current with the times.
Leaning into the Change
Bold plan. You guys are totally doing the right thing. Some of the huge organizations that sit on their cash cow programming will fall behind so fast. Leaning into the change to internet video will be great for PBS. Good job!
what stuff from the archives
what stuff from the archives is going to be available?
Awesome!
Wow, this will be great. Can't wait for the videos to come online. I love PBS!
That article is so great!
That article is so great! You guys are totally doing the right thing. Some of the huge organizations that sit on their currency cow training will plunge behind so hasty. Leaning into the modification to Internet video will be great for PBS. That is a good job. But the Portfolio magazine is no more. Portfolio magazine will cease to be, and join the ranks of many other publications of print journalism, some switching to online only editions. Portfolio was a magazine belonging to the Conde Nast brand of magazines, which includes Vogue, Allure, Self, and Golf Digest. No debt relief was to be had, as business journals faced declining circulation and woefully declining ad revenue. The magazine launched at a time when other mainstay business journals were struggling, which was a source for criticism of the magazine. Debt consolidation won't make a difference at this point, as word came from the top that Portfolio Magazine will be ceasing publication for good.
It should be good to get the
It should be good to get the full library of video online.
I never realised how many shows PBS had online its great for passing the time when i'm stuck on nightshift hehe.
Thanks for the twitter ID i'll definitely start following.
PBS is awesome
PBS has always been a source of way better stuff than you'd find on most networks. The concert series that get on like Austin City Limits are amazing. (I remember watching Stevie Ray Vaughan, Willie Nelson, others. Simply amazing.) There's also a lot of good drama that gets on, and I don't mean in the context of soap operas. The full on plays, and many of them starring celebrities, like the production of King Lear that starred Ian McKellan was just awesome. (Lear was always one of my favorites.) The website expansion is a great idea, and that is a worthy endeavor to expand the reach of an invaluable part of TV programming.
this will be cool! thanks for
this will be cool! thanks for the update
Thanks for the information
Great video can you pit more video for PBS engage blog in future for my reference, thanks.
great clip!
Thank you for your update This clip is really great!
PBS always give great video's
PBS always give great video's to watch.. Can't wait another video's from PBS.
Regards
Chandra Wijaya
A Great Plan
Fantastic! It would be especially cool if PBS posted some of the old classics like Mystery and early Masterpiece Theater productions.
This longtime PBS fan is very excited about the new online project.
Sincerely,
Mari McAvenia
What an Awesome PBS!
The full on plays, and many of them starring celebrities, like the production of King Lear that starred Ian McKellan was just awesome. (Lear was always one of my favorites.) The website expansion is a great idea, and that is a worthy endeavor to expand the reach of an invaluable part of TV programming.
Im waiting for more titles
Im waiting for more titles can be transmited on HD this will be great.