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THIRTEEN the NewsHour — Annual Pledge Drive

<p>Graduating class in the studio of THIRTEEN celebrating the successful completion of their GED program which is part of the station’s larger initiative to provide comprehensive educational resources and services to teachers and students of all ages.</p><p>A young Cyberchase fan makes a whirligig at the annual “Weather Watchers Day” event hosted by Cyberchase at The New York Hall of Science, January 24.</p><p>A. E. Hotchner and Tom Stewart at a Challenge THIRTEEN interview.</p><p>The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, one of the most distinguished sources of news on television, continues to provide in-depth analysis of current events. Jim Lehrer (center) anchors, with senior correspondents Jeffrey Brown, Gwen Ifill, Margaret Warner and Ray Suarez.</p><p>Jane Goodall gave the keynote address at WNET.ORG’s 2008 Celebration of Learning and Teaching. Over a two-day period, thousands of educators and administrators from around the country gathered in New York City to learn the newest innovations in the education world through hundreds of exhibitors and also become inspired by participating in workshops and keynote presentations. At the 2007 Celebration event, Al Gore gave his “An Inconvenient Truth” presentation as the closing keynote speaker.</p>

Graduating class in the studio of THIRTEEN celebrating the successful completion of their GED program which is part of the station’s larger initiative to provide comprehensive educational resources and services to teachers and students of all ages.

 

“We are grateful to Newman’s Own Foundation for its support of THIRTEEN’s mission to create innovative, intelligent, and inspiring programs for audiences of all walks of life. Newman’s Own Foundation’s generous Challenge Grants not only strengthen our work, but directly motivate the public to support THIRTEEN as well. This vital contribution is just one of the many ways that Newman’s Own Foundation promotes positive change in the world. We are proud to have Newman’s Own Foundation as our partner.”

— Neal Shapiro, President and CEO, WNET.ORG

About THIRTEEN

THIRTEEN, a member of the WNET.ORG family of companies, is America’s most-watched public television station and a major producer of public media for national and international audiences. Through such acclaimed series as Nature, Great Performances, American Masters, Charlie Rose, Wide Angle, NOW on PBS, Bill Moyers Journal, and Cyberchase — as well as unique local programming, web content and educational outreach — THIRTEEN’s mission is to serve New York City, America and the world with media experiences that inform, enlighten and inspire.


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