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Experience news and documentaries that are redefining the way we look at our world. Real stories. Real issues. Real in-depth. Experience powerful and compelling news programs and exclusive documentaries. Solid reporting that tells the stories from angles that the news nets can't or won't. With programs like Dan Rather Reports and HDNet World Report, viewers experience in-depth interviews and investigative pieces emphasizing accuracy, fairness and guts. HDNet's unparalleled documentaries like InFocus takes you to parts of our world that reveal amazing wonders & stories. Only on HDNet can you find hard-edge field reports that will effectively respond to changes in the news marketplace and technology with stories that are unique editorially and visually.

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Dan Rather Reports

Host Dan Rather presents hard-edged field reports, in-depth interviews and investigative pieces that emphasize accuracy, fairness and guts in their reporting. The program will cover topics including, but not limited to, politics, the environment, the global economy, and international affairs and conflicts.

From the Blog:

May 2012 A Hunger That Never Ends, May 22, 2012

Since the last drought in 2010, hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency food aid has been spent in Africa’s most needy nations. And now a brutal summer looms. While the US government and aid agencies race to prevent a food crisis, some are asking is there a better way to save Africa’s starving people? Dan Rather Reports airs Tuesdays at 8pm ET.

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HDNet World Report

Provocative, sometimes controversial, and always relevant, World Report tells the stories of our time in-depth, with attitude and independence.

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Documentaries

Go around the world with HDNet’s hard-hitting, informative, and entertaining documentaries. From visually stunning travelogues to fascinating adventure programs, HDNet brings you closer to the world around you.

From the Blog:

May 2012 A Hunger That Never Ends, May 22, 2012

Since the last drought in 2010, hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency food aid has been spent in Africa’s most needy nations. And now a brutal summer looms. While the US government and aid agencies race to prevent a food crisis, some are asking is there a better way to save Africa’s starving people? Dan Rather Reports airs Tuesdays at 8pm ET.