Journalist Gwen Ifill talks about her experiences on September 11, both personally and as a journalist, and she details PBS’s reaction to the tragedy:
“Two things happened at PBS. One is we knew that people were desperate for information. So the NewsHour and Washington Week and Frontline were on 24/7. But we also knew that for children there needed to be a place to go where they weren't horrified. And so PBS kept its regularly scheduled children's programming up all day… So we had kind of a dual role during all of that and I think we rose to the occasion. Like everybody did.”
Watch Gwen Ifill's full interview where she talks about her journey from The Baltimore Evening Sun to PBS NewsHour.