Black Journal | PBS

A magazine format produced for, about and by black Americans.MoreMore
WNET/Thirteen's monthly series (1968-77) of one-hour interconnected programs is produced for, about, and – to a large extent – by Black Americans. The magazine format reports on the achievements, the concerns, and the attitudes of the nation’s Black citizens. The executive producer is Tony Brown. Coverage includes the Newark Riots; a factory that produces Black dolls; comedy; interviews.
WNET/Thirteen's monthly series (1968-77) of one-hour interconnected programs is produced for, about, and – to a large extent – by Black Americans. The magazine format reports on the achievements, the concerns, and the attitudes of the nation’s Black citizens. The executive producer is Tony Brown. Coverage includes the Newark Riots; a factory that produces Black dolls; comedy; interviews.
A magazine format produced for, about and by black Americans.MoreMore
WNET/Thirteen's monthly series (1968-77) of one-hour interconnected programs is produced for, about, and – to a large extent – by Black Americans. The magazine format reports on the achievements, the concerns, and the attitudes of the nation’s Black citizens. The executive producer is Tony Brown. Coverage includes the Newark Riots; a factory that produces Black dolls; comedy; interviews.
WNET/Thirteen's monthly series (1968-77) of one-hour interconnected programs is produced for, about, and – to a large extent – by Black Americans. The magazine format reports on the achievements, the concerns, and the attitudes of the nation’s Black citizens. The executive producer is Tony Brown. Coverage includes the Newark Riots; a factory that produces Black dolls; comedy; interviews.
Black Journal is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS.
Support for PBS.org provided by:
X CLOSEncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sa7SZ6arn1%2BotbDDjpujmpubYrewwdGnmKVn