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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(131,015 posts)
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 08:38 PM 9 hrs ago

PBS, defunded by Trump, says 'we're still here' with big new Ken Burns documentary

Sunday’s premiere of Ken Burns’ new PBS series “The American Revolution” doubles as an attention-grabbing statement, months after President Donald Trump succeeded in stripping away all federal funding for public broadcasting in the US.

The message is clear: “We are still here.”

The documentary, which airs over six consecutive nights, is “a really big moment” for PBS, said Paula Kerger, the organization’s CEO.

There has been some marketplace confusion as a result of Trump’s campaign to defund public media.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pbs-defunded-trump-says-still-182920369.html

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PBS, defunded by Trump, says 'we're still here' with big new Ken Burns documentary (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 9 hrs ago OP
' some marketplace confusion' means rational folks not using their minds. elleng 9 hrs ago #1
We decided to give the money we saved Tree Lady 9 hrs ago #2
PBS has been doing well with private -- screw trump -- donations. Silent Type 9 hrs ago #3
"it's a George Soros conspiracy!" Jack Valentino 8 hrs ago #13
Bravo PBS...I'm watching and it is excellent... wcmagumba 9 hrs ago #4
The entire thing is available on the PBS website Sympthsical 9 hrs ago #5
Watching now! evolves 9 hrs ago #6
Great Private Donations.. Brilliant! Cha 9 hrs ago #7
Recording it. Emile 9 hrs ago #8
Bumping for visibility. CBHagman 9 hrs ago #9
I hope it does more than improve dialogue misanthrope 8 hrs ago #12
Compare and contrast dweller 8 hrs ago #10
More than that it is a rebuke of the current administration misanthrope 8 hrs ago #11

elleng

(141,569 posts)
1. ' some marketplace confusion' means rational folks not using their minds.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 08:44 PM
9 hrs ago

WISH my grands will see this.

Sympthsical

(10,757 posts)
5. The entire thing is available on the PBS website
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 08:53 PM
9 hrs ago
https://www.pbs.org/show/the-american-revolution/

Well looking forward to it once I get a little time. I've seen the Civil War documentary more times than I can count.

And the Vietnam documentary is vital viewing for anyone who, like me, did not live through it. You can read things in history books, but I don't think I ever really understood what my father went through (two tours) until I sat with that for an entire week.

CBHagman

(17,381 posts)
9. Bumping for visibility.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:01 PM
9 hrs ago

I've been a PBS nerd all my adult life, and I'll never forget the experience of spending night after night watching Ken Burns' The Civil War. May The American Revolution improve the national dialogue as we go into the nation's 250th birthday.

misanthrope

(9,297 posts)
11. More than that it is a rebuke of the current administration
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 09:30 PM
8 hrs ago

It outlines the similarities with the current authoritarian regime that stirred independence. The documentary shows the same deprivations, outrages, and infringements that the Trump administration is reintroducing. It speaks of the lack of religious test, the polyglot population, the absence of the cultural stricture that has characterized America, in direct refutation to what the Trump bunch currently insist is truly American.

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