Apr 19 Watch Larry Gelbart A veteran writer for stage and screen, Gelbart examines how the rise of big media companies has impacted the process of creating good television. Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Ken Auletta The New Yorker's media columnist examines the effect media consolidation has had on news programming. Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Pushing the Envelope: PBS Content in Idaho Terence Smith reports from Idaho, where the state legislature wants greater control over controversial content aired on PBS. Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction: Michael Chabon In the second of a series of conversations with this year's Pulitzer Prize winners, Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with fiction winner Michael Chabon, author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. Continue watching
Apr 19 Watch U.S.-China Spy Plane Standoff A second day of talks about the fate of a downed U.S. spy plane yields little progress. Four regional experts discuss the continuing stalemate between the U.S and China. Continue watching
Apr 18 Watch Osprey Update Kwame Holman reports on the troubled Marine tilt-rotor aircraft. Continue watching
Apr 18 Watch Pulitzer Prize Winner: Joseph Ellis In the first of a series of conversations with this year's Pulitzer Prize winners, Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with Joseph Ellis, author of Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation. Continue watching
Apr 16 Pulitzer Winners Announced Winners of the 2001 Pulitzer Prizes for journalism include The New York Times, The Oregonian, Chicago Tribune and Wall Street Journal. Continue reading
Apr 16 Watch The Kremlin vs. NTV Terence Smith talks with media watchers about the NTV upheaval and efforts to start another independent station. Continue watching
Apr 16 Watch Background: The Kremlin vs. NTV A report from Simon Marks on Moscow and NTV. Continue watching