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This year, our annual Pipeline previews more than 90 shows coming to public television, searchable and filterable by season, genre, distributor and episode length. Plus closer looks at several films on the horizon.

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Pipeline 2020: Our annual survey of shows coming to public TV

By Karen Everhart Karen Everhart, Managing Editor, Mike Janssen Mike Janssen, Digital Editor and Terry Fischer, Contributing Editor | November 11, 2019

Get a preview of more than 90 documentaries, how-to shows, “Masterpiece” dramas and more heading to public TV in the next few years.

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TV stations ramp up local productions tied to women’s suffrage movement

By Grace Vitaglione Grace Vitaglione, Former Editorial Intern | February 11, 2020

Building on the theme of PBS’ summer schedule, education specialists aim to bring voices of more women into learning media.

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‘The Vote’ explores suffragists’ roles as pioneering activists

By Paula Hendrickson, Freelance Contributor | November 12, 2019

“American Experience” will mark the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment next summer with a two-part, four-hour documentary highlighting the last big push to secure women the right to vote.

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Film exposes dark repercussions of China’s one-child policy

By Andrew Lapin, Freelance Contributor | November 12, 2019

The upcoming “Independent Lens” documentary by filmmaker Nanfu Wang presents disturbing accounts of the policy’s impact.

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Sweep of ‘World on Fire’ encompasses portrayals of ordinary lives

By Barry Garron, Freelance Contributor | November 12, 2019

Airing in the spring, the seven-part “Masterpiece” series was inspired by the ’70s-era BBC documentary series “The World at War.”

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