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	<title>Blueprint America &#187; About Blueprint America</title>
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	<description>A spotlight on America’s decaying and neglected infrastructure.</description>
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		<title>Video: Project Description</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:13:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tom mcnamara</dc:creator>
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America, for some time now, has forgone its great infrastructure projects. It was the railway that first spread the country out – developing land, building cities at each stop. The railway soon gave way to the highway – developing even more land, building even more cities at each exit. But, the highway [...]]]></description>
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<p>America, for some time now, has forgone its great infrastructure projects. It was the railway that first spread the country out – developing land, building cities at each stop. The railway soon gave way to the highway – developing even more land, building even more cities at each exit. But, the highway has yet to give way.</p>
<p>Blueprint America on PBS looks at the country’s next infrastructure system and, at the same time, the state of the current system: From transportation – car, bus, light rail, train and plane – to the water supply to the energy grid to city development and planning.</p>
<p>In recent years, America&#8217;s infrastructure neglect has been seen across the country – levees failed in New Orleans and a bridge fell in Minneapolis. But, neglect is no longer the only reason to rebuild. As the country is in an economic recession, there is a call now to rebuild the American economy by rebuilding the American infrastructure. It is a new New Deal to the country.</p>
<p>Blueprint America reports – along with other programs such as NOW on PBS, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Exposé on Bill Moyers Journal, Worldfocus and Public Radio – on how rebuilding America&#8217;s infrastructure can both impact the economy and change the current landscape of the country.</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Thirteen/ WNET presents Blueprint America, a multi-platform public broadcasting initiative examining infrastructure issues throughout America and the rest of the world.</listpage_excerpt>
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		<title>Credits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tom mcnamara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[:::BLUEPRINT::AMERICA:::

[executive producer]
KATHLEEN HUGHES

[director, project management]
JULIE SCHAPIRO

[associate producer]
TOM McNAMARA

[production assistant]
ALEXIS PANCRAZI

                * * *

[senior consulting producer]
ED HERSH

[supervising producer]
EVA ANISKO

[supervising producer]
CYNDEE READDEAN

[associate producer]
KRISTINA CAFARELLA

[associate producer]
SANDRINE MAGLOIRE

[production assistant]
REUBEN SAVITS

:::WEBSITE:::

[producer]
TOM MCNAMARA

[senior producer]
WAYNE TAYLOR

[designer]
LENNY DROZNER

[pagebuilding]
BRIAN SANTALONE

[technical director]
BRIAN LEE

[creative director]
NICK MILLER

[director of digital strategy]
DAVID HIRMES

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<p>[executive producer]<br />
<strong>KATHLEEN HUGHES</strong></p>
<p>[director, project management]<br />
<strong>JULIE SCHAPIRO</strong></p>
<p>[associate producer]<br />
<strong>TOM McNAMARA</strong></p>
<p>[production assistant]<br />
<strong>ALEXIS PANCRAZI</strong></p>
<p>                * * *</p>
<p>[senior consulting producer]<br />
<strong>ED HERSH</strong></p>
<p>[supervising producer]<br />
<strong>EVA ANISKO</strong></p>
<p>[supervising producer]<br />
<strong>CYNDEE READDEAN</strong></p>
<p>[associate producer]<br />
<strong>KRISTINA CAFARELLA</strong></p>
<p>[associate producer]<br />
<strong>SANDRINE MAGLOIRE</strong></p>
<p>[production assistant]<br />
<strong>REUBEN SAVITS</strong></p>
<p><strong>:::WEBSITE:::</strong></p>
<p>[producer]<br />
<strong>TOM MCNAMARA</strong></p>
<p>[senior producer]<br />
<strong>WAYNE TAYLOR</strong></p>
<p>[designer]<br />
<strong>LENNY DROZNER</strong></p>
<p>[pagebuilding]<br />
<strong>BRIAN SANTALONE</strong></p>
<p>[technical director]<br />
<strong>BRIAN LEE</strong></p>
<p>[creative director]<br />
<strong>NICK MILLER</strong></p>
<p>[director of digital strategy]<br />
<strong>DAVID HIRMES</strong></p>
<p>[director of production]<br />
<strong>DANIEL B. GREENBERG</strong></p>
<p>Thirteen Online is a production of Thirteen/WNET New York’s Kravis Multimedia Education Center in New York City. Dan Goldman, Executive Director, thirteen.org. Bob Adleman, Business Manager.</p>
<p>© 2008 The Educational Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Credits for <em>Blueprint America</em>.</listpage_excerpt>
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		<title>Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 21:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Santalone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Stephen Segaller, Vice President, National Production 

Welcome to Blueprint America. We invite you to join us on what we hope will be an exciting journey over the next year.

Blueprint America is a precedent-setting multi-platform initiative — developed and produced by Thirteen/WNET, and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation — that will harness the power of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Stephen Segaller, Vice President, National Production </strong></p>
<p>Welcome to <em><strong>Blueprint America</strong></em>. We invite you to join us on what we hope will be an exciting journey over the next year.</p>
<p><em><strong>Blueprint America</strong></em> is a precedent-setting multi-platform initiative — developed and produced by Thirteen/WNET, and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation — that will harness the power of public broadcasting’s most prestigious programs, primetime documentaries, community and educational outreach, and the web to shine an unyielding spotlight on one of the most critical issues facing our country, yet one that has been under-reported by the traditional news media: America’s decaying and neglected infrastructure. We hear about infrastructure only when it results in a catastrophic bridge collapse or levee failure, but in fact, it is placing our quality of life and our ability to compete in a global economy at risk.</p>
<p>The rusting bridges, overcrowded airports, endless traffic jams, suburban sprawl, choked tanker terminals, lack of public transportation, water shortages and rolling brownouts that so many of us experience are just the most visible symbols of neglect, but the issues run deeper. They are more than an inconvenience to us; in an era of climate change and $5-a-gallon gasoline, they are a wake-up call about our nation’s ability to face the social, economic and environmental challenges of the future. They also represent the urgency to find new, bipartisan creative policy and funding solutions. And as the nation chooses a new President and Congress, the need is underscored for a coherent, shared vision of how our nation will begin to address the problems of growth and the sustainability of our standard of living.</p>
<p>The costs of fixing years of neglect and underfunding are indeed staggering. Although it is estimated that the price tag will swell to more than $1.6 trillion dollars over the next five years, we hope that Blueprint America’s content will challenge all of us with the question: “what are the economic and social costs of doing nothing?”</p>
<p>Over the next year, we at the <em><strong>Blueprint America</strong></em> team at Thirteen/WNET hope to create a unique portfolio of dramatic and compelling programming on this critical subject, including:</p>
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<li>Individual reports produced in partnership with PBS’s most prestigious and most-watched news and public affairs programs, as well as public radio</li>
<li>Original, high profile documentaries produced for national broadcast on PBS</li>
<li>Educational and community outreach to integrate study and debate on this subject into schools and community groups</li>
</ul>
<p>We hope you will come back and visit this website often. We’ll be posting video and audio exclusives, behind-the-scenes video and interviews, and informative links to resources and background reports. We hope the site will serve as a focal point for debate, an aggregator of print and video content, and “virtual meetinghouse” for you to share stories, videos, and information about the infrastructure in your cities and towns.</p>
<p>The initiative is planned to roll out in three distinct phases:<br />
Phase I will run from August through November this year, with the goal of creating debate and awareness of our neglected infrastructure during this all-important election cycle. There will be unique production and content partnerships with PBS’ news and public affairs programs, including <em>NOW on PBS</em>. We will create a wide footprint of information and debate on a subject with which too few Americans have context.</p>
<p>Phase II is planned for April of 2009, as our new President begins setting our nation’s agenda in his first 100 days, and a new Congress begins to tackle its first legislative challenges. During this time, we will air an original, high-profile television documentary event – with attendant promotion, complementary web content, and outreach to schools and the media – to underscore, amplify, and provide context to the largest audience possible. Working with PBS member stations around the country, with their deep roots in their local communities, we will provide editorial support and — where needed — funding for local programming efforts including documentaries, talk shows, town meetings and community screenings, that underline specific regional issues and innovative local solutions to our infrastructure challenges.</p>
<p>Phase III is being planned for the summer of 2009 as Congress begins to debate America’s all-important transportation bill that will set our infrastructure priorities for years to come. The last time Congress tackled this job, it wound up taking 2.5 years to get it through… and the $286 billion price tag was loaded with earmarks and “special projects” in the home states of some key lawmakers. Our programs will focus on the political process, but also present bold visions and solutions for the future. We will create original documentaries, and also partner once again with PBS’s most prestigious programs to amplify the content.</p>
<p>Here’s what we have scheduled so far:<br />
• The <strong>NewsHour</strong> will present a five-part series on how infrastructure issues affect every region of country, reported by Senior Correspondent Ray Suarez, beginning the week of September 22nd.<br />
• <strong>NOW on PBS</strong> will present a report on how transportation infrastructure impacts working families with David Brancaccio as correspondent, currently scheduled for October 10th.<br />
• <strong>Worldfocus</strong>: Our new internationally-focused nightly newscast will air a series of segments on how our global competitors treat infrastructure. Likely air dates are shortly after its launch, in October.</p>
<p>So we welcome your feedback, ideas, and your thoughts on what YOU would like to see on this site. Stay tuned…</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Welcome to Blueprint America. We invite you to join us on what we hope will be an exciting journey over the next year.</listpage_excerpt>
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		<title>Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Santalone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thirteen/WNET - with major funding from the Rockefeller Foundation - presents Blueprint America, an unprecedented multi-platform initiative that harnesses the power and reach of public broadcasting to shine an unyielding spotlight on this issue that is so critical to our quality of life and economic security.

PBS's most prestigious and most-watched news and public affairs programs, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thirteen/WNET &#8211; with major funding from the Rockefeller Foundation &#8211; presents <strong><em>Blueprint America</em></strong>, an unprecedented multi-platform initiative that harnesses the power and reach of public broadcasting to shine an unyielding spotlight on this issue that is so critical to our quality of life and economic security.</p>
<p>PBS&#8217;s most prestigious and most-watched news and public affairs programs, as well as several<br />
public radio outlets, are producing individual reports on the topic of America&#8217;s infrastructure. These partner programs include:</p>
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<td><strong>THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER</strong><br />
For 30 years, millions of Americans and citizens of the world have turned to McNeil/Lehrer Productions for the reliable reporting and analysis that has made the <em>NewsHour</em> one of the most trusted programs in television.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.pbs.org/now/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-57 noborder" src="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/now_logo.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="100" /></a></td>
<td><strong>NOW on PBS</strong><br />
Called &#8220;one of the last bastions of serious journalism on TV&#8221; by the Austin American Statesman, this series occupies a unique place in the American television landscape. Through documentary segments and interview with original thinkers, <em>NOW</em> goes beyond the noisy churn of the news cycle and gives viewers the context to explore their relationship with larger world.</td>
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<td><img class="noborder alignnone size-full wp-image-56" src="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/worldfocus-thumb.gif" alt="" width="200" height="100" /></td>
<td><strong>WORLDFOCUS</strong><br />
This ambitious nightly news program focuses on international stories and issues often overlooked by the American media.</td>
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<td><strong>AMERICAN RADIO WORKS</strong><br />
The national documentary unit of American Public Media, ARW is public radio&#8217;s largest documentary production unit; it creates documentaries, series projects, and investigative reports for the public radio system and the Internet.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/200x100waHeader.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-871" src="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/200x100waHeader.jpg" alt="200x100waHeader" width="200" height="118" /></a></td>
<td><strong>WEEKEND AMERICA</strong><br />
From 2004 to 2009, Weekend America was a place for curious, lively conversations, unexpected stories, and the most compelling ideas about what was happening in America each weekend. A production of American Public Media.</td>
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<td><strong>RELIGION &amp; ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY</strong><br />
Since its debut in 1997, the series has set itself apart from the mainstream media by providing distinctive, cutting-edge news coverage and analysis of national and international events in the ever-changing religious world. Hosted by veteran journalist Bob Abernethy and produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, the acclaimed one-of-a-kind TV show examines religion’s role — and the ethical dimensions — behind top news headlines.</td>
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<td><strong>EXPOSÉ on BILL MOYERS JOURNAL</strong><br />
EXPOSÉ: America&#8217;s Investigative Reports is an award-winning PBS documentary series that gives a prime-time spotlight to some of the most important investigative journalism in America.</td>
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<listpage_excerpt>PBS&#8217;s most prestigious and most-watched news and public affairs programs, as well as several<br />
public radio outlets, are producing individual reports on the topic of America&#8217;s infrastructure.</listpage_excerpt>
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		<title>Funding</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Santalone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major support for Blueprint America is provided by the Rockefeller Foundation. Since its establishment in 1913, the Rockefeller Foundation has sought to identify and attack at their source the underlying causes of human suffering. The Foundation pioneered the frontier of global philanthropy and continues to find and fund solutions to many of the world’s most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major support for <strong>Blueprint America</strong> is provided by the Rockefeller Foundation. Since its establishment in 1913, the Rockefeller Foundation has sought to identify and attack at their source the underlying causes of human suffering. The Foundation pioneered the frontier of global philanthropy and continues to find and fund solutions to many of the world’s most intractable challenges.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rockfound.org"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-60" src="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/ba_thumb_rockfoundlogo.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="67" /></a>The Rockefeller Foundation attempts to harness the creative forces of globalization, supporting breakthrough solutions to 21st century challenges. This is smart globalization: ensuring that the opportunities unleashed by globalization are accessible to more people, more fully, in more places — and that poor and vulnerable people are equipped to seize them.</p>
<p>Additional support is provided by the Surdna Foundation. For five generations, since 1917, the Foundation has been governed largely by descendants of John Andrus and has developed a tradition of innovative service for those in need of help or <a href="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/110x100surdna-image.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-869 alignright" src="http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/blueprintamerica/files/2008/09/110x100surdna-image.jpg" alt="110x100surdna image" width="110" height="100" /></a>opportunity.</p>
<p>The Surdna Foundation seeks to foster just and sustainable communities in the United States—communities guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies, and thriving cultures.</p>
<listpage_excerpt>Major support for Blueprint America is provided by the Rockefeller Foundation.</listpage_excerpt>
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