Tag: Documentaries
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Court TV Marks 30 Years Since O.J. Simpson Trial with New Limited Series “Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?”
Three decades removed from the most polarizing court decision of the the 20th century, the infamous O.J. Simpson trial is still a hot subject among many who lived through it. The case captivated the world and earned the nickname “The Trial of the Century.” Now it is being revisited in Court TV’s new seven-part limited…
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Story Television Celebrates Black History Month with Special Documentary Programming
This February, Story Television Network honors Black History Month with five days of powerful documentary programming that highlights the rich heritage, resilience, and achievements of African Americans throughout history. From February 2–6, 2025, viewers can explore themed programming that showcases pivotal moments, inspiring leaders, and groundbreaking achievements in Black history. The lineup includes biographies of…
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10 Must-Watch 9/11 Documentaries to Stream on Patriots Day 2024
More than 20 years since September 11, 2001, the story has been told from many different angles and perspectives. The abundance of interviews and footage from the morning have made documentaries a powerful medium for exploring the stories, emotions, and aftermath of that fateful day. These films not only recount the events but also provide…
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Paramount+ Expands its Library With Six New Documentaries From MTV
Paramount+ is adding six new short documentaries by MTV Documentary Films this Tuesday, including the directorial debut of documentary filmmaker Sheila Nevins, The ABC’s of Book Banning. Also coming to Paramount+ is Alive in Bronze: Huey P. Newton by director A.K. Sandhu, Birthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney by director Nazenet Habtezghi, The…
