Pacific News Service

Pacific News Service (PNS) is an American nonprofit media organization founded in 1969 by historian and sociologist Franz Schurmann and Orville Schell, author, journalist and former Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, located in Berkeley, California.[1] It is an alternative-news source.

Its original mission was to supply "mainstream" newspapers with an independent expert source and reporting on the United States' role in Indochina during the Vietnam War.

In 1974 after the war ended, PNS changed its objective from covering the Far East to the United States, especially California, under the guidance of Executive Editor Sandy Close.

PNS operates a news-wire service; produces documentary films and television shows; and publishes Youth Outlook, a monthly news magazine by and about young people.

It is known for running stories written by or about those on the margins of society. In 1995, PNS editor Sandy Close received the MacArthur Genius Award for her work in giving "voice to the voiceless" through PNS.

New America Media was founded by PNS in 1996, and serves as a clearinghouse for news and feature stories from and in America's ethnic media.

On November 1, 2017, the board of directors announced that New America Media and PNS would cease operations by November 30, 2017.[2] New America Media executive director Sandy Close said that the reason for the closure was "We grew too fast, and were reluctant to cut off programs after their funding expired. We reached a point where we were not sustainable, as currently constituted."[2]

Some noted contributors include:

See also

References

  1. "Pacific News Service History" Archived 2006-11-04 at the Wayback Machine.. Pacific News Service.
  2. 1 2 "Pacific News Service dba New America Media Announces Closure of Organization - New America Media". newamericamedia.org. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  3. Dangers of U.S. Foreign Intervention, current contributor to related New America Media
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