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+ | |The_Robert_MacNeil_Report_-_PBS_1975.png|1975–1976 |
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+ | |PBS_Newshour_1976.png|1976–1981 |
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+ | |The_MacNeil-Lehrer_Report_1981.png|1981–1983 |
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+ | |PBS_Newshour_1983.png|1983–1992 |
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+ | |PBS_Newshour_1992.png|1992–1995 |
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+ | |PBS_Newshour_1995.png|1995–1999 |
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+ | |PBS_Newshour_1999.png|1999–2009 |
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+ | |Pbs-newshour.svg|2009–present |
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==The Robert MacNeil Report== |
==The Robert MacNeil Report== |
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+ | ===October 20, 1975–September 8, 1976=== |
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− | Changing our name is something we know how to do. We began life in October of 1975 as ''The Robert MacNeil Report''. |
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+ | [[File:The_Robert_MacNeil_Report_-_PBS_1975.png|center|200px]] |
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− | ===1975-1976=== |
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==The MacNeil/Lehrer Report== |
==The MacNeil/Lehrer Report== |
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− | And in 1975, the program was renamed ''The MacNeil/Lehrer Report''. |
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[[File:PBS_Newshour_1976.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_1976.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===1981–September 2, 1983=== |
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[[File:The_MacNeil-Lehrer_Report_1981.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:The_MacNeil-Lehrer_Report_1981.png|center|200px]] |
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==The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour== |
==The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour== |
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+ | ===September 5, 1983–February 14, 1992=== |
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− | On September 5, 1983, the program was renamed ''The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour'', becoming the nation's first 60-minute evening news program on television. On October 20, 1995, Robert MacNeil retired. |
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+ | ===September 5, 1983–1985=== |
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− | ===1983-1995=== |
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[[File:Mlnews.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Mlnews.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===1985–December 11, 1991=== |
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[[File:510868006.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:510868006.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===December 12, 1991–February 14, 1992=== |
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[[File:1991 title card.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:1991 title card.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===February 17, 1992–October 20, 1995=== |
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− | ===1992-1995=== |
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[[File:PBS_Newshour_1992.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_1992.png|center|200px]] |
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[[File:mezzanine_209.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:mezzanine_209.jpg|center|200px]] |
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==The Newshour with Jim Lehrer== |
==The Newshour with Jim Lehrer== |
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+ | ===October 23, 1995–May 14, 1999=== |
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[[File:PBS_Newshour_1995.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_1995.png|center|200px]] |
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[[File:Newshour_1995.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Newshour_1995.jpg|center|200px]] |
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+ | ===May 17, 1999–May 16, 2006=== |
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− | ===1999-2009=== |
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− | [[File:PBS_Newshour_1999.png|center|200px]] |
+ | [[File:PBS_Newshour_1999.png|center|200px]][[File:News_hour_1.jpg|center|200px]] |
+ | On May 17, 1999, the program adopted a new graphics package, but the same music from 1983. |
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+ | ===May 17, 2006–December 4, 2009=== |
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− | ====1999–2006==== |
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[[File:NewsHour_HD.jpg|center|250px]] |
[[File:NewsHour_HD.jpg|center|250px]] |
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+ | On May 17, 2006, the program underwent its first major change in presentation in years, adopting a new graphics package and a reorchestrated version of the show's theme music (originally composed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hoffer Bernard Hoffer]). |
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==PBS NewsHour== |
==PBS NewsHour== |
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− | In 2009, the program was renamed ''PBS Newshour''. |
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===2009–present=== |
===2009–present=== |
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[[File:Pbs-newshour.svg|center|250px]] |
[[File:Pbs-newshour.svg|center|250px]] |
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+ | On May 11, 2009, PBS announced that the program would be revamped on December 7 of that year under a revised title as the '''''PBS NewsHour'''''. |
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+ | ===December 7, 2009–July 17, 2015=== |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_2009.jpg|center|250px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_2009.jpg|center|250px]] |
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+ | ===July 20, 2015–November 30, 2017=== |
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[[File:PBS_Newshour_2015.jpg|center|250px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_2015.jpg|center|250px]] |
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+ | On July 20, 2015, the ''PBS NewsHour'' introduced an overhauled visual appearance for its weekday broadcasts, debuting a new minimalist set designed by Eric Siegel and George Allison that heavily incorporates PBS' longtime "Everyman" logo. |
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+ | ===December 1, 2017–present=== |
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− | ====2018-present==== |
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[[File:PBS_Newshour_2018.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:PBS_Newshour_2018.png|center|250px]] |
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[[Category:Television programs of the United States]] |
[[Category:Television programs of the United States]] |
Revision as of 00:05, 24 November 2019
1975–1976 | 1976–1981 | 1981–1983 | 1983–1992 |
1992–1995 | 1995–1999 | 1999–2009 | 2009–present |
The Robert MacNeil Report
October 20, 1975–September 8, 1976
The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
September 9, 1976–1981
1981–September 2, 1983
The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
September 5, 1983–February 14, 1992
September 5, 1983–1985
1985–December 11, 1991
December 12, 1991–February 14, 1992
February 17, 1992–October 20, 1995
The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
October 23, 1995–May 14, 1999
After Robert MacNeil's retirement, the program was renamed The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer three days later on October 23.
May 17, 1999–May 16, 2006
On May 17, 1999, the program adopted a new graphics package, but the same music from 1983.
May 17, 2006–December 4, 2009
On May 17, 2006, the program underwent its first major change in presentation in years, adopting a new graphics package and a reorchestrated version of the show's theme music (originally composed by Bernard Hoffer).
PBS NewsHour
2009–present
On May 11, 2009, PBS announced that the program would be revamped on December 7 of that year under a revised title as the PBS NewsHour.
December 7, 2009–July 17, 2015
July 20, 2015–November 30, 2017
On July 20, 2015, the PBS NewsHour introduced an overhauled visual appearance for its weekday broadcasts, debuting a new minimalist set designed by Eric Siegel and George Allison that heavily incorporates PBS' longtime "Everyman" logo.