Rest in Peace to Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Today, Robert MacNeil is reunited with Jim Lehrer to present the "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" in heaven.
@@mcpeanutful It did in its day. I’m talking about the writing: They went through every applicable reference to people being cruel towards them and played their reverse Uno card with those. 🔄
This is a very common phrase on PBS. Here’s what it means: PBS gets lots of it’s money from the people of the United States, such as through donations and contributions through pledge drives. Taxpayers contribute a few cents to public broadcasting as well when they pay their taxes at the beginning of every year. PBS also gets money from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (also funded by the people,) as well as non-profit organizations, individuals, and institutions. In conclusion, PBS programs include the phrase “Viewers Like You” in their programs because the people played a part in making the program possible by contributing a few cents or dollars to help make the program.
Rest in Peace to Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer. Today, Robert MacNeil is reunited with Jim Lehrer to present the "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour" in heaven.
The Funding Credits in this video aired on TV the day Jim Henson left this earth.
Almost exactly the same as the 1989 funds, except for the "videocassettes" ad and transcripts being advertised after the credits, not during.
RIP JIM LEHRER
Damn heart attack
That PepsiCo underwriters credit is genius
It doesn't work anymore because Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell aren't owned by PepsiCo anymore.
Ikr with the puns & animation 🥤🍕🌮🥔🍗
@@mcpeanutful It did in its day. I’m talking about the writing: They went through every applicable reference to people being cruel towards them and played their reverse Uno card with those. 🔄
@@mcpeanutful True, but they still sell Pepsi products.
@@Ian16545 yes, that point is annoying. I do like the taste of Coca-Cola better.
Jim Lehrer during the recap always called him Robin instead of Robert oh well
Yeah, it's sort of a common-bond thing.
I read on the website www.behindthename.com that Robin was originally a nickname for Robert.
0:40 - What's the meaning of the phrase, "Viewers Like You"?
This is a very common phrase on PBS. Here’s what it means:
PBS gets lots of it’s money from the people of the United States, such as through donations and contributions through pledge drives. Taxpayers contribute a few cents to public broadcasting as well when they pay their taxes at the beginning of every year. PBS also gets money from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (also funded by the people,) as well as non-profit organizations, individuals, and institutions. In conclusion, PBS programs include the phrase “Viewers Like You” in their programs because the people played a part in making the program possible by contributing a few cents or dollars to help make the program.
My PBS stations in Southern California are KLCS, KOCE and KCET.
Naminski Mine include KOCE Huntington Beach and KVCR San Bernardino
My PBS station is in Mississippi is WMPN
Mine's WOSU (Columbus, OH).
What if Jim Leher had to cover Trump?