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NOVA Online Launches Mysteries of the Nile Website (1999-03-03): Mysteries of the
Nile provides sweeping views
of the archaeological treasures strewn like gems of the gods
along the Nile -- including the Sphinx, the Pyramids, the
Karnak and Luxor temples, and the stone-cut tombs of the
Valley of the Kings.
The American Experience Online Examines Influenza 1918 (1999-03-02): There's a serious -- even deadly -- side to the pervasive
aching-sneezing-coughing-wheezing maladies that winter brings.
African-American Achievement Celebrated on New PBS Website (1999-02-11): PBS Online has announced the
debut of "The
African-American experience.
ZOOM Website Launches as Companion to PBS Children's Series (1999-01-05): ZOOM, one of public television's most watched children's
shows of the '70s, has launched a new website
to coincide with the premiere of the new television
series.
WayBack, US History for Kids Debuts Online (1998-11-27): The American Experience Online has announced WayBack, the premiere
issue of a US history webzine targeted to kids age 9 to 13.
American Experience Online Launches New Season (1998-11-17): The American Experience Online has announced
America 1900 from PBS's acclaimed history
series, which is newly designed for 1998-99.
PBS Online Launches Frank Lloyd Wright Website (1998-11-10): PBS Online today debuts Frank Lloyd
Wright, a companion website to the documentary by Ken Burns
and Lynn Novick airing on PBS November 10 and 11 (check local
listings).
PBS The Business Channel Relaunches (1998-11-06): PBS The Business Channel re-launched its website.
PBS Relaunches Kids WebSite (1998-09-18): PBS Online has unveiled a revised PBS Kids! Web neighborhood,
featuring several new sites from PBS's renowned children's
programs, and a host of original content created specifically
for the Web.
Reader's Digest Announces Global Reorganization (1998-07-28): The Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
PBS Announces Site For Independent Filmmakers and Indie Film Lovers (1998-06-09): PBS Online has launched "The
Indie Scene on PBS: An Eye on the Best Independent Film and Video.
PBS Announces National Memorial Day Concert Website (1998-05-07): From "Over There" to "Rosie
the Riveter" to "The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of
Company B," visitors to the special website for
PBS's holiday broadcast,
the National Memorial Day Concert, will learn
about -- and catch audio highlights of -- selected
songs linked with major wars of this century.
NOVA/PBS Online Adventures Travels to Easter Island (1998-04-01): On April 17, NOVA/PBS Online Adventures travels to Easter Island
with a Web site dedicated to exploring one of civilization's
greatest enigmas.
New Web Soap Opera Starts March 29 (1998-03-30): Overboard, a new comic-book style weekly Web
soap opera about young people dealing with substance abuse, hits
the Web on March 29.
PBS TechKnow Website for Kids Aims to Produce Savvy Surfers (1998-03-11): PBS TechKnow, a Web site devoted to helping children become
cyberliterate by teaching them how to make informed choices
about the sites they visit, premieres today on PBS Online.
The American Experience Online Covers Ronald Reagan's Rise To The Presidency (1998-02-13): The American Experience Onlne, the innovative Web site of PBS's
award-winning history series, continues to update and enhance an
interactive Web feature, "The Presidents," to accompany the
broadcast of a series of presidential profiles airing on PBS this
February.
PBS, IBM and CBS Launch Major Educational Technology Project (1998-02-05): PBS, IBM and CBS today launched the U.
NOVA/PBS Online Adventures Return with El Nino (1998-01-26): NOVA/PBS Online Adventures have announced a
website,
Tracking El Niño, dedicated to the important weather
phenomenon.
Large Website for Ken Burn's Lewis and Clark Debuts on PBS Online (1997-11-04): PBS Online has launched a mammoth website accompanying Ken Burns's new film,
Lewis and Clark: The
Journey of the Corps of Discovery.
PBS Online Launches Kratts' Creatures Website (1997-08-06): Having explored some of the world’s most remote
locales on their PBS wildlife adventure series
Kratts’ Creatures, brothers Martin and
Chris Kratt today tackle a new frontier -- the
World Wide Web -- with the launch of the
Kratts’ Creatures Web site on PBS
ONLINE.