Frontline Pbs Official Site Documentary Series

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Thank you! Your subscription request has been received. China, the U.S. & the Rise of Xi Jinping Last week, I shared details about FRONTLINE’s 44th season, which will offer an incredible slate of in-depth domestic and international programming about the most pressing issues facing our world. Today, I’m so pleased to share news about another big project FRONTLINE has been working on for more than two years: our reimagined website.

The new site offers the most comprehensive archive of FRONTLINE documentaries and journalism available anywhere and is built to deliver the best streaming experience for our audience. So much has changed in the 10 years since FRONTLINE’s last major website redesign. According to Pew Research, more than 83% of U.S. adults now use streaming services to watch news and entertainment. Even with more to watch than ever before, we believe FRONTLINE’s journalism stands apart — and our new website is thoughtfully designed to showcase that. We hope that in a sea of options, FRONTLINE will be a home for trustworthy and engaging storytelling that’s free and accessible to all Americans.

Our new website is a destination for an optimized documentary streaming experience — presenting curated watch suggestions and a browsable collection where you can explore some of our most acclaimed storytelling. With more than 300 FRONTLINE documentaries available to stream, the site now allows you to find films organized by topic, region and more. Status: Venezuelan and Surviving CECOT premieres Tue., Dec. 9, 2025 on pbs.org/frontline, propublica.org, PBS App and FRONTLINE and ProPublica’s YouTube channels at 7/6c, and on PBS stations (check local listings) & the PBS Documentaries Prime Video Channel at 10/9c. www.facebook.com/frontline | Instagram: @frontlinepbs | YouTube: youtube.com/frontline For months, Venezuela and its citizens have been at the center of President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown.

Nearly a million Venezuelans fled to the U.S. to escape their country’s political and economic turmoil and were granted temporary status under the Biden administration. But amid Trump’s crackdown, and as tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela intensify, that status is now clouded with uncertainty. In February, the administration deported more than 230 men to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a prison in El Salvador notorious for its brutal conditions. And in the last few months, more than 500,000 Venezuelans living legally in the U.S.

have lost their status. Now, on Tue., Dec. 9, FRONTLINE and ProPublica will present a timely two-part hour that takes viewers inside the experiences of Venezuelan immigrants in the U.S., sharing powerful and harrowing firsthand accounts of how their lives have been... Western powers are in a bind, analysts say, as ISIS is likely to continue pursuing attacks abroad in retaliation to the loss of territory in Iraq and Syria. Read more It appears ISIS-allied fighters are gaining a foothold in Afghanistan, but just how similar are they to the group's branches in Iraq and Syria?

Read more Najibullah Quraishi has covered the war in Afghanistan for more than a decade, but embedding with ISIS fighters who've recently emerged there "was the most risky and dangerous job ever I've done in my... Read more Just days after the attack in Paris, America’s top intelligence official suggested that recent leaks about classified surveillance programs were partially responsible. Read more As ISIS expands its reach into Afghanistan, it is training children and teenagers to become the next generation of jihadis.

Read more FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world. FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world. This website promote and aggregates the massive and important works of the PBS on Fronline videos. Frontline tell the stories others can’t or won’t - from the rise of the NSA’s domestic surveillance dragnet, to the hidden history of the NFL and concussions, to the secret reality of rape on... Frontline's investigations have helped breathe new life into terrorism cold cases, freed innocent people from jail, prompted U.N.

resolutions, and spurred both policy and social change. Frontline been American television’s top long-form news and current affairs series since 1983, and won every major journalism and broadcasting award, including 91 Emmy Awards and 22 Peabody Awards. You can watch more than 200 of Frontline's documentaries online, for free, any time, at the PBS official website: www.pbs.org/frontline - and you can find our original digital reporting, interactives and analysis everywhere you... Frontline answer to no one but you. Frontline (stylized in all capital letters) is an investigative documentary program distributed by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States. Episodes are produced at WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts.

The series has covered a variety of domestic and international issues, including terrorism,[1] elections,[2] environmental disasters,[3] and other sociopolitical issues.[4] Since its debut in 1983, Frontline has aired in the U.S. for 42 seasons, and has won critical acclaim and awards in broadcast journalism. Frontline has produced over 800 documentaries from both in-house and independent filmmakers, 200 of which are available online. The program debuted in 1983, with NBC anchorwoman Jessica Savitch as the show's first host, but Savitch died later after the first-season finale. PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff took over as host in 1984, and hosted the program for five years, combining her job with a sub-anchor place on The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour when Jim Lehrer was away. In 1990, episodes of Frontline began airing without a host, and the narrator was left to introduce each episode.

Most Frontline reports are an hour in length, but some are extended to 90 minutes, two hours, or beyond. Frontline also produces and transmits such occasional specials as From Jesus to Christ, The Farmer's Wife, and Country Boys.[5] Since 1995, Frontline has been producing deep-content, companion web sites for all of its documentaries. The program publishes extended interview transcripts, in-depth chronologies, original essays, sidebar stories, related links and readings, and source documents including photographs and background research. Frontline has made many of its documentaries available via streaming Internet video, from its website. Will Lyman is the distinctive voice who has narrated most of the installments of the program since its inception in 1983.[6] However, certain reports have been narrated by David Ogden Stiers and Peter Berkrot...

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