Exposé:_America's_Investigative_Reports

<i>Exposé: America's Investigative Reports</i>

Exposé: America's Investigative Reports

American TV series or program


Exposé: America's Investigative Reports was a half-hour PBS documentary series that detailed some of the most revealing investigative journalism in America. Thirteen/WNET and the Center for Investigative Reporting launched the series as AIR: America's Investigative Reports on September 1, 2006.[1][2] When the second season premiered on June 22, 2007, the series was retitled Exposé: America's Investigative Reports. Also in 2007, the series won the News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Story In A News Magazine for the episode "Blame Somebody Else." Exposé's third and final season began on February 22, 2008, and aired as part of the hour-long series Bill Moyers Journal.

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References

  1. Karen Everhart (2006-05-15). "Segaller emulates CSI, but it's nonfiction about how reporters got scoops". Current. Archived from the original on 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2009-01-27. The series of half-hour documentaries, tentatively titled Airtime, debuts on PBS in September with a 12-week pilot season.
  2. "PBS Pressroom - AIR". Retrieved 2009-01-27. ... a series of 12 weekly episodes, premieres on PBS Friday, September 1, 2006 ... [dead link]



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