Fairfield First Selectman Discusses Impact of GE Sale & State Aid Cuts on PBS NewsHour Weekend

Fairfield, CT -- Fairfield First Selectman Mike Tetreau will appear on PBS NewsHour Weekend on Sunday, January 29, 2017 to discuss the impact of the sale of GE and the impact of state aid cuts to the Town of Fairfield.

The show will air at 5 pm on PBS station CPTV4U. In some parts of Connecticut, the show will also air on PBS NYC affiliate station WNET/THIRTEEN at 6 pm. To view the show any time after it is broadcast on January 29th, click onhttp://www.pbs.org/newshour/videos/. (After the show airs, a direct link to the video will be listed in this announcement on the Town’s homepage, www.fairfieldct.org, the morning of January 30th). 

The hour-long show, Cross Border Business-States Compete to Attract and Retain Companies, will be hosted by PBS NewsHour Weekend Correspondent Christopher Booker who will report on the business tug of war between states, and why one Fortune 100 company left one state for another. The show will take an in-depth look at American companies that have often moved manufacturing plants overseas in search of cheaper labor or easier access to raw materials. But inside the U.S., American states find themselves competing with each other to host corporate headquarters or factories and the good paying white collar and blue collars jobs that come with them. In turn, corporations leverage their position to shop around for the best deals and tax incentives to relocate. About PBS NewsHour 

According to its website, for more than 40 years, millions of Americans and citizens of the world have turned to PBS NewsHour for the solid, reliable reporting that has made it one of the most trusted news programs on television. PBS NewsHour grew out of journalists Jim Lehrer and Robert MacNeil’s unprecedented, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the U.S. Senate Watergate hearings in 1973. The half-hour MacNeil/Lehrer Report from 1975-1983 garnered critical praise and numerous awards for in-depth coverage of a different single issue in each broadcast. The program was transformed into The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour in 1983. It made history as the first hour-long broadcast of national nightly news and was recognized with Emmy and Peabody Awards, and other honors. In October 1995, the program became The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. In December 2009, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer transitioned to PBS NewsHour. In September 2013, the program began its newest incarnation as PBS NewsHour with co-anchors Judy Woodruff and the late Gwen Ifill, the first female co-anchor team in U.S. network broadcast history. 

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