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Bill Moyers to quit weekly television
A New York Times article at the link below reports that Bill Moyers will end his Friday night public affairs show, a oeBill Moyers Journal,a on April 30, 2010.
PBS Shill-man Moyers Calls It Quits
It's bad enough we're going to lose Oprah in 2012, but now, Bill Moyers, too!! Woe unto us! From where shall we get our unbiased, objective analysis? Yes.
Bill Moyers retires from weekly TV
Dale Roe writes about television for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked at the American-Statesman for 10 years and has written family movie and video game reviews as well as watched lots of TV.
Gordon at Alternative Brain reads an on-line article about Bill Moyers and agrees: The Nation talks about a show I watched last Friday evening of LBJ's taped phone conversations and Bill Moyers' commentary.
O'Reilly: 'Jesse Watters Is Responsible For Bill Moyers Leaving' PBS
On Friday, distinguished veteran PBS journalist Bill Moyers announced that he was retiring from weekly television .
Bill Moyers | LBJ's Road to War
Bill Moyers considers a President's decision to escalate troop levels in a military conflict.
Bill Moyers Will Leave PBS Show at End of April, Dissector on TV in Europe
The PBS mainstay Bill Moyers said he was retiring from weekly television and would end his Friday night public affairs show, "Bill Moyers Journal," on April 30, 2010.
Bill Moyers Plays LBJ Tapes, Draws Similarities With Obama And Afghanistan War
On Friday night, Bill Moyers played clips from the Lyndon B. Johnson tapes on his PBS television show .
Bill Moyers, who received the highest award bestowed by the National...
Bill Moyers, who received the highest award bestowed by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2006--it's Lifetime Achievement Emmy--is retiring from weekly TV, TVWeek Contributor Elizabeth Jensen reports in the New York Times .
News of a TV Legend Ending Show Raises Real Issues About Journalism...
News of a TV Legend Ending Show Raises Real Issues About Journalism and Why It's So Importance If you're at all interested in why journalism matters in a free society---and you should be--I want to recommend a book to you.
The Beat: Bill Moyers Tells a Tale of Two Quagmires: Vietnam & Afghanistan
"Our country wonders this weekend what is on President Obama's mind," Moyers began, at the opening of a remarkable hour of television.
Let Us Praise Bill Moyers for Reminding Us About the Escalation of Wars
Elders are considered wisdom keepers in most of the world's cultures, perhaps just not our own.
Bill Moyers to Leave Weekly Television
The PBS mainstay Bill Moyers, left, said he was retiring from weekly television and would end his Friday night public affairs show, 'Bill Moyers Journal,' on April 30, 2010.
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Why Is Congress Demonizing an Investigation of Israel's War Crime
I find it interesting that only Bill Moyers, and not the mainstream media, has the courage to denounce the US Congress demonization of the Goldstone Report.
Bill Moyers Retiring From Weekly Television
Bill Moyers is leaving weekly television. The New York Times' Elizabeth Jensen reports that the PBS newscaster is retiring from his Friday night program, "Bill Moyers Journal," on April 30, 2010.
What to Watch This Weekend: Bill Moyers, Taylor Swift and the Prospect of Oblivion
With events in Afghanistan in mind, Bill Moyers looks back at President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision-making as he stepped up the American involvement in Vietnam on "Bill Moyers Journal" . Mr.
While politicians and the media war over "the public option" and "bending the cost curve," acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith gives voice to questions of life and death, sickness and healthcare.
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