Judy Woodruff left CNN last year to work on other projects,
and one of her first new ventures will bring her back to her former employer, PBS. Woodruff is compiling interviews
with young adults ages 16 to 25 about their feelings on religion, politics, and America's role in the rest of the
world. Her reports will air as part of The NewsHour with Jim Leher later this year, with a full documentary
planned for January 2007. The project is tentatively titled Generation Next: Speak Up. Be Heard and will
also incorporate online elements.Judy Woodruff talks to young people for PBS
Judy Woodruff left CNN last year to work on other projects,
and one of her first new ventures will bring her back to her former employer, PBS. Woodruff is compiling interviews
with young adults ages 16 to 25 about their feelings on religion, politics, and America's role in the rest of the
world. Her reports will air as part of The NewsHour with Jim Leher later this year, with a full documentary
planned for January 2007. The project is tentatively titled Generation Next: Speak Up. Be Heard and will
also incorporate online elements.














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2-24-2006 @ 4:57PM
niccomm said...
oh... quick scanning a blog isn't always the best idea. On first glance I thought that picture was David Spade in heavy makeup. Sorry David, I mean, uh Judy
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