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  1. ITVS in the News

    March 23, 2011

    A sampling of coverage from Huffington Post, Current, The Washington Post, and more…  Huffington Post: Public Media is America To be a fully functioning society, we need good quality public media the same way we need good quality public schools, colleges and universities, public hospitals, transportation, libraries, parks and recreation, and arts

  2. America Ferrera Makes PBS Programming a Habit

    March 22, 2011

    The Independent Lens host lists a few reasons why Public Television is more important today than ever before.          Art, history, science, news, and great documentaries are among the many reasons to make PBS a habit. No cable subscription required! Catch host America Ferrera Tuesday night’s on Independent Lens and tune in next week for the inspirational

  3. Miller’s Tale Heads to Public Television

    March 21, 2011

    Documentary offers a personal narrative about the life and death of award-winning playwright and actor Jason Miller. Jason Miller was an award-winning playwright and actor who experienced a brilliant period of national acclaim, then suddenly abandoned Hollywood to return to live and work in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In Miller’s Tale, filmmaker

  4. Celebrating Women’s History Month in Film

    March 17, 2011

    For 20 years ITVS has been responsible for showcasing innovative and eye-opening programming focusing on the shared and unique experiences of women worldwide. Our documentaries have covered everything from glass-ceiling-shattering female heads of state to the grassroots movements in developing nations led by women who refused to accept no for an

  5. SXSW Film Festival Begins

    March 11, 2011

    Season Two of FUTURESTATES and several ITVS films are on the festival lineup The South By Southwest Film Conference and Festival kicked off today in Austin, Texas and will run until March 19. Among the films on display this year are three ITVS projects: Better This World, by Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega; Where Soldiers Come From, by Heather