The "NewsHour" on PBS Will Get a MakeoverSource: The New York Times
"The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer," public broadcasting's nightly newscast, is getting a makeover, designed to bring it more fully into the digital era, give it a livelier look and nudge it, however slowly, toward the day when its longtime anchor decides to retire.
Movie Critic Roger Ebert Goes Off On John McCain Source: eurweb.com
Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert did not appreciate the nonverbal behavior of Sen. John McCain during Friday's first presidential debate with Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama.

Poor Jim Lehrer.
All he wanted was some presidential eye-contact last night during the debates. After the months of smears and vicious ads, Jim pleaded for Obama and McCain to man-up and be forthright with one another.
Media Report - 10 May 2007 - A conversation with Jim LehrerSource: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Jim Lehrer is one of the icons of broadcast journalism. The long-time anchor of NewsHour on the American Public Broadcasting Service is also a familiar face to viewers of SBS here in Australia, and he joins us for a revealing chat.
A conversation with Jim LehrerSource: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Every President of the United States, every Secretary of State, every Secretary of Defence, every member of Congress of the United States, they're all answerable to people who elect them for the most part, or appointed them.
Interview: Jim Lehrer on JournalismSource: cjrdaily.org
CJR Daily spoke with Lehrer about his coming PBS program, "Free Speech. Jim Lehrer with Ben Bradlee," in which he talks to Bradlee about anonymous sources, journalistic integrity, celebrity journalists and other issues facing journalism today. "Free Speech" premieres June 19.