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The PBS Hawaiʻi Newsletter
 Januaruy 1 – January 7, 2023
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Aloha from Ron Mizutani, President and CEO…
What School You went? with TAIMANE
Wed., Jan. 4, 2023
An interview with ʻukulele virtuoso Taimane, streamed live from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio at PBS Hawai‘i. Originally livestreamed on Twitch, Facebook and YouTube on November 8, 2022. Listen HERE.
New episodes of What School You Went? drop every Wednesday on pbshawaii.org or anywhere you get your podcasts, including Apple and Spotify.
LOCAL PROGRAMS
PBS HAWAIʻI CLASSICS: Kaʻu Sugar: A Town Remembers (Wed., Jan 4, 7:30 pm) This is a rebroadcast of a Spectrum Hawaiʻi episode which documents the last days of sugar in Pāhala, Kaʻu on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.
 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS: The Hawaiian Room (Thur., Jan 5, 8:30 pm) located in the famed Lexington Hotel, was an oasis of Hawaiian culture and entertainment in the heart of New York City, between 1937 and 1966.
PACIFIC HEARTBEAT: Tokyo Hula (Thur., Jan. 5, 7:30 pm) examines the popularity of hula in Japan, where an estimated two million people dance hula. Through stories of Hawaiian kumu hula and Japanese students, the film poses questions about what happens to culture when exported.
FRONTLINE: Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus (Tues., Jan. 3, 10:00 pm) begins a two-part investigation into the powerful spyware sold to governments by the Israeli company NSO Group that has been used to spy on journalists and activists.
The Herriot Way (Sat., Jan. 7, 8:00 pm) is a four-day walk through the English towns and countryside made famous by author James Herriot in his All Creatures Great and Small series.
Learn more about these shows, and all of our upcoming programming on our Schedule page.
PBS Hawaiʻi is now livestreaming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Click HERE to watch now.
We offer many more programs on-demand through our Passport feature. For more information, click HERE.
Final Thought…
It is with grateful hearts, that we extend our aloha…
From Hilo to Hanalei…Pauoa to Pāhoa.
For believing in our team and supporting our mission…
For embracing our programs and trusting our vision.
We promise to serve with dignity and grace…
Staying true to our purpose and respectful of space.
Your source of integrity, balance and fairness…
A safe place for children and public awareness.
So…let the new year begin with creativity and anticipation…
And know that YOU are the reason for our hope and inspiration.
Happy New Year!
With respect and aloha,
Ron and the entire PBS Hawai‘i team
Ron

Mahalo nui,
Ron Mizutani
President and CEO
PBS Hawaiʻi
315 Sand Island Access Road
Honolulu, HI 96819-2295
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