Video Library
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Norman Solomon: Citizen Journalism
Journalist, media critic, and founder of the Institute for Public Accuracy Norman Solomon discusses the importance of independent reporting in contemporary times.
Riley Hooper: Biographical Documentaries
Join award-winning filmmaker Riley Hooper (The World's Oldest Mime, Flo, Why Not Now) as she discusses her process for creating biographical documentaries.
Ron Claiborne: Reporting in the Field
Ron Claiborne, veteran reporter and ABC News anchor discusses his experiences and tips for on-location reporting.
Jennie Bourne: The Art of Interviewing
Jennie Bourne, journalist and media consultant, discusses tips and techniques for becoming a better interviewer.
Nick Ravich: Filmmaking on a Budget
Art 21's Nick Ravich discusses filmmaking on a budget and how to develop a compelling short documentary.
Coming Up on the Youth Channel: Fall Fun
Fall has arrived in New York City with chilly temperatures and pumpkin spiced everything. Next week, cozy up on the couch and tune in to new programming from MNN’s Youth Channel!
Right To Counsel Law Protects Tenants From Eviction
Housing is a human right, and now, New York tenants have a right to counsel to defend themselves against evictions by unscrupulous or negligent landlords.
This Week on MNN: Keep Going
When you need a dose of inspiration or an entertaining distraction, tune in to MNN for new episodes from “Curtis Sherrod’s Top 3,” “The Woman’s Connection,” “The Basics with Dr. Mo,” “Celebrity Showcase,” “Gotta Run With Will,” “Ginger New York,” and “The Adventures of My Ballerina and Me.”
2018 New York Primary Results
Despite a relentless progressive campaign, Democratic challenger Cynthia Nixon could not topple two-time incumbent Andrew Cuomo for the gubernatorial nominee, as she earned only 34% of the votes.