New Documentary Spotlight: Steal This Story Please
A new documentary, Steal This Story Please, is bringing the story of independent journalism to the big screen. The film highlights the work and impact of Amy Goodman, the longtime host of Democracy Now!, along with the evolution and influence of the show itself. The documentary opens in theaters on April 10th.
For decades, Democracy Now! has been a cornerstone of independent media, offering in-depth reporting and perspectives often overlooked by mainstream outlets. Its commitment to investigative journalism and global coverage has made it one of the most respected news programs in the country.
At PCT, Democracy Now! is more than just a program. It is part of our daily routine. We broadcast the show Monday through Friday at 6:00 PM, as well as weekday mornings at 5:00 AM. It’s how we begin our day and how we close out our evenings: with thoughtful, independent reporting that informs and engages our community.
Our connection to the program runs deep. PCT’s Executive Director (Martin Anaya) is a former producer of Democracy Now!, bringing firsthand experience and insight into the kind of journalism the show represents.
The program’s roots are also tied to 94.1 KPFA in Berkeley, which served as the flagship station for the Pacifica Radio Network. Today, Democracy Now! is carried coast to coast, continuing the long tradition of amplifying independent voices.
Steal This Story Please offers viewers a deeper look at the people and principles behind the program, making it a must-see for anyone interested in journalism, media, and the power of storytelling.
Be sure to catch the documentary in theaters and don’t forget to tune in to Democracy Now! on PCT Ch. 26/27!
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