Her new documentary series, which airs Monday nights in June on PBS's NewsHour, is entitled Generation Next. The generation that has experienced it all: from the birth of the Information Age to 9/11, and now a severe global recession. Woodruff examines what life is like for the up and coming young Americans. Woodruff talks to WalletPop Radio about traveling the country, talking to inspiring young men and women about how they're starting their careers in this economy.
Exclusive interview with Judy Woodruff about her new series called Generation Next
Posted 5:45PM 06/16/09 School, Economy, Careers, college finance, Family Money
Judy Woodruff was previously the host of Frontline, which aired on PBS, and served as Chief Washington Correspondent for The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. The co-chair of the International Women's Media Foundation, Woodruff continues to be one of the most respected journalists in America.
Her new documentary series, which airs Monday nights in June on PBS's NewsHour, is entitled Generation Next. The generation that has experienced it all: from the birth of the Information Age to 9/11, and now a severe global recession. Woodruff examines what life is like for the up and coming young Americans. Woodruff talks to WalletPop Radio about traveling the country, talking to inspiring young men and women about how they're starting their careers in this economy.
Her new documentary series, which airs Monday nights in June on PBS's NewsHour, is entitled Generation Next. The generation that has experienced it all: from the birth of the Information Age to 9/11, and now a severe global recession. Woodruff examines what life is like for the up and coming young Americans. Woodruff talks to WalletPop Radio about traveling the country, talking to inspiring young men and women about how they're starting their careers in this economy.
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