About Thirteen/WNET New York Thirteen/WNET New York is one of the key program providers for public television, bringing such acclaimed series as Nature, Great Performances, American Masters, Charlie Rose, Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, Expose: America's Investigative Reports, Wide Angle, Secrets of the Dead, NOW With David Brancaccio, and Cyberchase - as well as the work of Bill Moyers - to audiences nationwide.
Funders for AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS include Bernard and Irene Schwartz, Park Foundation, The Popplestone Foundation, The Jacob Burns Foundation, The Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation, Tracy and Eric Semler, and Scripps Howard Foundation.
Funders for AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS include Bernard and Irene Schwartz, Park Foundation, The Popplestone Foundation, The Jacob Burns Foundation, The Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation, Tracy and Eric Semler, and Scripps Howard Foundation.
AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS FOLLOWS TWO JOURNALISTS' PROBE INTO MENTAL HEALTH CARE, DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE IN THE MILITARY IN QUESTION 7, PREMIERING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 ON PBS It began as a hunch in the newsroom of the Hartford Courant and grew to become a major exposE[umlaut] of shocking mental health care practices within the American armed forces - practices that have led soldiers to be medicated without proper oversight, redeployed despite suffering post-traumatic-stress disorder (PTSD), and ignored when showing warning signs of suicide.
Their discoveries, including sanitized official reports of police shootings and the revelation that a small number of officers tended to be repeat shooters, are detailed when AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS presents POLICING THE FORCE, premiering Friday, October 13 at 10 p.
Their efforts to bring a more complete and uncensored portrait of the ravages of war on both sides are chronicled when AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS presents Shooting the War, premiering Friday, October 6 at 10 p.