Quarterly Program Topic Report July 1-15, 2012 Category ... - WYES
Quarterly Program Topic Report July 1-15, 2012 Category ... - WYES
Quarterly Program Topic Report July 1-15, 2012 Category ... - WYES
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Length: 30 minutes<br />
Airdate: 7/6/<strong>2012</strong> 8:30:00 PM<br />
O.B. Date: 7/6/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Service: PBS<br />
Format: Interview/Discussion/Review<br />
Segment Length: 00:00:00<br />
President Barack Obama campaigns in Ohio and Pennsylvania and accuses Romney<br />
of outsourcing jobs during his time at Bain Capital. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney<br />
says that the federal health care mandate is indeed a tax. Plus, new<br />
unemployment numbers. Joining Gwen: Dan Balz, The Washington Post; Jan<br />
Crawford, CBS News; Charles Babington, Associated Press; Amy Walter, ABC<br />
News.<br />
<strong>Category</strong>: Health/Health Care<br />
NOLA: WWIR 005202<br />
Series Title: Washington Week<br />
Length: 30 minutes<br />
Airdate: 7/13/<strong>2012</strong> 8:30:00 PM<br />
O.B. Date: 7/13/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Service: PBS<br />
Format: Interview/Discussion/Review<br />
Segment Length: 00:00:00<br />
This Week, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney both campaigned in<br />
battleground states. Obama called for an extension of middle class tax cuts<br />
while Romney addressed the NAACP. Also, House Republicans voted to repeal the<br />
president's health care law. Joining Gwen: Michael Duffy, TIME Magazine; Lori<br />
Montgomery, The Washington Post; Alexis Simendinger, RealClearPolitics; Sam<br />
Youngman, Reuters.<br />
<strong>Category</strong>: Homosexuality<br />
NOLA: FRON 003017<br />
Series Title: Frontline<br />
Episode Title: Endgame: AIDS in Black America<br />
Length: 120 minutes<br />
Airdate: 7/10/<strong>2012</strong> 8:00:00 PM<br />
O.B. Date: 7/10/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Service: PBS<br />
Format: Documentary<br />
Segment Length: 00:00:00<br />
Thirty years after the discovery of the AIDS virus among gay white men,<br />
nearly half of the one million people in the United States infected with HIV<br />
are black men, women and children. This groundbreaking FRONTLINE exploration<br />
of one of the countrys most urgent, preventable health crises traces the<br />
history of the epidemic through the experiences of extraordinary individuals<br />
who tell their stories: Nel, a 63-year old grandmother who married a deacon<br />
in her church and later found an HIV diagnosis tucked into his Bible; Tom and