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G_j

(40,367 posts)
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:24 AM Nov 2013

A Special Announcement from ‘Moyers & Company’

http://billmoyers.com/2013/11/15/special-announcement-from-moyers-company/

A Special Announcement from ‘Moyers & Company’
November 15, 2013
by Bill Moyers

It’s been only three weeks since I announced that Moyers & Company would end, as originally planned, on January 3. It was time, I said, to turn the corner after all the years of meeting the deadlines and demands so integral to producing television. An hour broadcast every week — virtually handcrafted from many different parts — has been exciting and satisfying, even joyful to produce, but at this age and stage I was prepared to leave the field to the next generation.

What I could not anticipate was the response of our viewers. As my grandchildren would say, I was blown away. We received thousands of well-written and heartfelt messages. The outpouring is unmistakably about the importance of public broadcasting and the value many people place on our mission to offer a place for sane, calm and civil consideration of what is going on in the world.

Our funders also weighed in with an equally simple but passionate message: keep going. And they have backed those pleas with commitments of underwriting. So, I want to announce today that we indeed will continue with a half-hour weekly broadcast and multimedia offerings that will feature the trademark ideas, interviews and analysis that you have told us are important to you.

The final episode of our current series will air January 3. One week later — on January 10 — the first episode of the new series, still Moyers & Company, will premiere.

We’re very grateful for the enthusiasm and support.

– Bill Moyers
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A Special Announcement from ‘Moyers & Company’ (Original Post) G_j Nov 2013 OP
Wonderful news! Bill Moyers is a national treasure! lastlib Nov 2013 #1
Great news!! CanSocDem Nov 2013 #2
He should be our POTUS. L0oniX Nov 2013 #3
My fantasy. tblue Nov 2013 #25
Excellent malaise Nov 2013 #4
K&R octoberlib Nov 2013 #5
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Bill Moyers. woo me with science Nov 2013 #6
As others have said here, Moyers is a national treasure. We NEED him/his show Triana Nov 2013 #7
Yay! Moyers & Company is a show that I would really miss. Arkansas Granny Nov 2013 #8
Thank god for Bill Moyers zeemike Nov 2013 #9
Fact is... DirtyDawg Nov 2013 #10
I'm not optimistic, either Art_from_Ark Nov 2013 #56
Kicking! Iwillnevergiveup Nov 2013 #11
k&r for Bill Moyers. n/t Laelth Nov 2013 #12
Great news! SoapBox Nov 2013 #13
Best news in months! mahannah Nov 2013 #14
Bless his good heart! Big long-time fan here. northoftheborder Nov 2013 #15
...a very rare example of MUST SEE TV! absolutely essential! NRaleighLiberal Nov 2013 #16
^^^ This! K&R ffr Nov 2013 #17
Utterly rely on him. zentrum Nov 2013 #18
k and r for bill moyers. thank you, bill, for continuing, even though you deserve to be able to niyad Nov 2013 #19
Go Bill! Great news. This interview keeps giving me hope BelgianMadCow Nov 2013 #20
FANTASTIC! merrily Nov 2013 #21
thank you, Mr. Moyers! magical thyme Nov 2013 #22
K & R ctsnowman Nov 2013 #23
Bill Moyers is the only person left on TV you can trust mdbl Nov 2013 #24
That is TERRIFIC news! K&R closeupready Nov 2013 #26
All Right,Mighty Fine 12ZTR Nov 2013 #27
Great news warrenswil Nov 2013 #28
Well said. Could not agree more, and... classof56 Nov 2013 #29
Both Bill Moyers and Randi Rhodes in the same week! calimary Nov 2013 #30
Moyers.. bvar22 Nov 2013 #31
an invaluable service. Glad to hear they will be back. liberal_at_heart Nov 2013 #32
A voice of reason The Wizard Nov 2013 #33
He and Ed Schultz are the ONLY people in the MSM covering the Trans Pacific Partnership Trade "deal" whathehell Nov 2013 #34
That is great news! n/t sabrina 1 Nov 2013 #35
Moyers has carried the load much of his adult life with grace, dignity and commitment to truth Lodestar Nov 2013 #36
This is very good news. dmr Nov 2013 #37
Inequaltiy for all passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #38
Excellent, this is good news! Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #39
Bill Moyers... ReRe Nov 2013 #40
This is wonderful news .. we owe Bill Moyers a great debt in keeping us informed YOHABLO Nov 2013 #41
One of several wonderful and hopeful signs recently, mountain grammy Nov 2013 #42
I missed his earlier announcement . . . . markpkessinger Nov 2013 #43
I wonder what our PBS station will replace that half hour with - we already lost Need To Know progree Nov 2013 #44
Greatest Charlie Rose show -- Amy Goodman (Democracy Now) cleans his clock progree Nov 2013 #45
Thanks, good post - eom dreamnightwind Nov 2013 #46
doubt if he will be having Amy back G_j Nov 2013 #50
Exactly. Too much truth. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #55
+1 a whole bunch.......nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #54
K & R for one of my all-time favorites dreamnightwind Nov 2013 #47
Great news! emsimon33 Nov 2013 #48
My hero. klook Nov 2013 #49
If I get any more.. sendero Nov 2013 #51
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #52
Too Valuable yellowwoodII Nov 2013 #53
Excellent news! Le Taz Hot Nov 2013 #57

tblue

(16,350 posts)
25. My fantasy.
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 02:23 PM
Nov 2013

Imagine those fireside chats with really, truly honest explanations of what he does and why. Sigh...

 

Triana

(22,666 posts)
7. As others have said here, Moyers is a national treasure. We NEED him/his show
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:47 AM
Nov 2013

It's one of the few GREAT public service shows out there. I wish like Hell more were like this one.

zeemike

(18,998 posts)
9. Thank god for Bill Moyers
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:50 AM
Nov 2013

The last of the true journalist...and I am so glad he is making that sacrifice for keeping truth alive on the TV.

 

DirtyDawg

(802 posts)
10. Fact is...
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:54 AM
Nov 2013

...one day we won't have Mr Moyers to help lead the fight. I just hope that we'll have something of a 'lead' when that time comes. Sadly, I'm not optimistic.

Art_from_Ark

(27,247 posts)
56. I'm not optimistic, either
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 09:55 AM
Nov 2013

At one time on the national scene, we had Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Howard K. Smith and other great journalists who were committed to journalistic ideals. Now it seems we're hanging on a thread with Bill Moyers at PBS.

northoftheborder

(7,572 posts)
15. Bless his good heart! Big long-time fan here.
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 12:48 PM
Nov 2013

I know he must be tired, and ready to spend some leisure time; and it's sad that he's the ONLY ONE with the credibility, the know-how, the heart and historical knowledge, and the viewpoint to put on the incredibly important television essays and interviews that he does. He's such a good person on top of his talent for knowing what is important, in the moment.

He's my FAVORITE pundit/interviewer/current events producer. Not just current events, but authors, poets, musicians, philosophers. Truly a renaissance man.

Plus, only PBS can do this show. Remember that, some of you PBS detractors.

zentrum

(9,865 posts)
18. Utterly rely on him.
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 01:22 PM
Nov 2013

It's unthinkable that he be off the air.

This is fantastic news. Thank you Mr. Moyers!

niyad

(113,329 posts)
19. k and r for bill moyers. thank you, bill, for continuing, even though you deserve to be able to
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 01:23 PM
Nov 2013

rest on your laurels. we need you!!

mdbl

(4,973 posts)
24. Bill Moyers is the only person left on TV you can trust
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 02:16 PM
Nov 2013

Glad to hear he'll still be there for a while.

 

12ZTR

(92 posts)
27. All Right,Mighty Fine
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 02:31 PM
Nov 2013

Wonder if the Main Slime Media ,across the political spectrum, could learn anything about journalism from Bill Moyers. The Left & Right MSM seem to "Perform" "Commentary", repeat talking points & sell the latest book from their guest.
Everything's a business model.

warrenswil

(60 posts)
28. Great news
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 03:10 PM
Nov 2013

This is the best show on television.
Even in a half-hour Bill Moyers can say more than anyone about the most important issues of our time.

calimary

(81,304 posts)
30. Both Bill Moyers and Randi Rhodes in the same week!
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 03:41 PM
Nov 2013

This is GREAT! And quite a relief, too! We CANNOT afford to lose some of our highest-profile voices! The other side has as many as there are air molecules inside the head of rick santimonium.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
31. Moyers..
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 03:47 PM
Nov 2013

...a bright star in a growing darker by the day.
A Journalist and a Patriot.



You will know them by their [font size=3]WORKS.[/font]

whathehell

(29,067 posts)
34. He and Ed Schultz are the ONLY people in the MSM covering the Trans Pacific Partnership Trade "deal"
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 04:08 PM
Nov 2013

and the THREAT it represents.

He speaks on so many subjects no one else does...I am SO glad he's continuing.

Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
36. Moyers has carried the load much of his adult life with grace, dignity and commitment to truth
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 04:30 PM
Nov 2013

I have such deep love and respect for this man. I wish we could clone him a million times over.
How can we populate our media and our lives with the kind of quality discussions, problem solving and truth seeking
that he brings to the table each week without failure? It is too much to ask one man to carry this load. Who will
pick up his load and carry it forward?

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
38. Inequaltiy for all
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 07:59 PM
Nov 2013

a Bill Moyers show I need to watch soon. He interviews Robert Reich on his documentary.
http://billmoyers.com/episode/full-show-inequality-for-all/

I worry that Moyers may be pushing himself too hard, if he truly feels it's time to retire. He needs a young person to step into his shoes...someone who has his way with words, honesty, integrity, and passion. I love his shows and hope he stays healthy and strong for a long time to come.

ReRe

(10,597 posts)
40. Bill Moyers...
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 09:10 PM
Nov 2013

... a bright beam of Democracy in a dark time in our country's history. I smile every time I see his face. A gentle giant, but a giant nonetheless.

mountain grammy

(26,623 posts)
42. One of several wonderful and hopeful signs recently,
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 10:57 PM
Nov 2013

"The Guardian" is the fastest growing paper in American:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024044044

Randi Rhodes Show will continue:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024039344

Public pressure and good ratings kept these shows alive. Maybe the great sleeping liberal giant is finally waking up!

markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
43. I missed his earlier announcement . . . .
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 11:05 PM
Nov 2013

. . . and I'm glad I did. Because I would have been crestfallen, and for no reason!

progree

(10,908 posts)
44. I wonder what our PBS station will replace that half hour with - we already lost Need To Know
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 12:19 AM
Nov 2013

It used to be that in the Twin Cities the Friday night lineup had 1 1/2 hours of straight progressive TV:
# Need To Know (1/2 hour)
# Moyers & Co. (1 hour)

Then we lost Need To Know, replaced by "Charlie Rose: The Week" -- I only watched a part of the latter a couple of times, but it was the usual mainstream CBS news type stuff.

Now I'm sorry to hear (for me, the first time) that Moyers is cutting back to half an hour.

That leaves 1/2 hour of progressive TV on Friday night, where, a few months ago, I had the option to watch 1 1/2 hours.

Maybe they will bring back Wall Street Week!!!!!!!! <sarcasm>

progree

(10,908 posts)
45. Greatest Charlie Rose show -- Amy Goodman (Democracy Now) cleans his clock
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 12:23 AM
Nov 2013

Things in ()'s and "..." are mine. The bold face is mine too - they didn't raise their voices at these points.

They are discussing mainstream media reporting on the Iraq War in this part:

AMY GOODMAN: Unfortunately in this country I have to disagree with you Charlie respectfully on the issue of NBC, CBS, and ABC — they have provided a very serious disservice to the people of this country when it comes to a true debate around war. Most people are opposed to war yet the vast majority of guests across the board on the networks are for war. They’re a parade of retired generals and -

CHARLIE ROSE: You can make that argument and look at it. That’s not the point I was taking. The point I was making is it’s not dictated by with whoever the corporate ownership is. I promise you that — they are not dictating. They are not saying we want you to have more generals who are in favor of the war than you have generals who are in opposition to the war; that’s just not the way it works.

AMY GOODMAN: They don’t have to say that. They hire the people who will do just that.

CHARLIE ROSE: The argument I have with respect is Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw, and Dan Rather — a whole range of people — are journalists who have paid their dues and they are very competent journalists (etc. etc. snip)

AMY GOODMAN: I could only say that during the Persian Gulf War what we saw on NBC and CBS, NBC owned by General Electric–at the time CBS was owned by Westinghouse — two of the major nuclear weapons manufacturers in the world — I don’t think it was any accident that what we saw on TV was a military hardware show.

... (some more back and forth)

CHARLIE ROSE: You are suggesting that because they choose the people. I'm just saying that this is a debate for another time which I’m happy to have them come and talk about that.

AMY GOODMAN: Let me quote Dan Rather himself on BBC — he says he thinks he would be necklaced. He thinks he that he cannot simply speak out and ask the kinds of questions that should be asked. That’s quoting Dan Rather.

CHARLIE ROSE: (hemming and hawing and more hemming and hawing)


More: video and transcript (the fun part on the video begins at about 13:40 - the video is SOOO much better than the transcript above because its easier to follow and you get to see Amy Goodman in attack dog mode and poor Charlie getting beaten down and trying to come up with something, and trying to talk down to her. And Amy Goodman's little victory smile right at the end
http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2013/3/19/video_2003_charlie_rose_interview_with_amy_goodman_about_iraq_war_protests

Now if all Charlie Rose shows were like that, I'd be happy if PBS trashes its whole lineup and broadcasts Charlie Rose 24/7/365 (366 in leap years)

dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
47. K & R for one of my all-time favorites
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 02:45 AM
Nov 2013

Bill Moyers.

Soon we won't have him at all, he's 79. I hope there is someone else ready to step up, big shoes to fill though.

klook

(12,155 posts)
49. My hero.
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 06:42 AM
Nov 2013

What a great public service. His show is a bulwark against ignorance and apathy.

*I* am blown away that he's going to keep going...I guess he'll never get that damned LBJ book done!

Great, great news. Thank you for the glad tidings -- can't wait to see everything else this guy does.

sendero

(28,552 posts)
51. If I get any more..
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 09:08 AM
Nov 2013

... heartwarming news this morning, I'm going to shed a tear or two.

I've never seen this program because I don't live in a PBS broadcast area, but every writing of Mr. Moyers' that I have read I have agreed with 100%.

We really cannot afford to lose the handful of sane voices in journalism, this is such great news.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
52. Kicked and recommended a whole bunch.
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 09:38 AM
Nov 2013

Thank you, Bill Moyers. They cannot corrupt you like they have 60 Minutes and the rest.

yellowwoodII

(616 posts)
53. Too Valuable
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 09:41 AM
Nov 2013

Some people are too valuable to retire. They owe it to the human race to keep going.
I feel that way about Diane Rehm on NPR, too.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
57. Excellent news!
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 10:02 AM
Nov 2013

This type of journalism is almost non-existent anymore. It is vital that it continue and it is REALLY vital that the torch is passed. I know that the next generation of Bill Moyers is out there and I'm looking forward to the torch being passed. This rare type of journalism must be continued.

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