What type of programming does "In Depth" feature?
“In Depth with Host Laurence Fishburne” specializes in thirty minute and short-form Public Television stories. Each story highlights specific industries and topics around the world. The show highlights industry professionals and groundbreaking organizations as featured content providers.
Is PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) or APT (American Public Television) associated with "In Depth"?
No, and this is a common misconception. Both PBS & APT provide television content to member Public Television stations. Additionally, Public Television stations receive content from organizations like NETA (National Educational Telecommunications Alliance), from locally produced material and from smaller organizations, such as “In Depth”. The program operates independently and provides content to Public Television partners by way of satellite uplink.
Is Laurence Fishburne the only host of the educational content?
Yes. Laurence Fishburne serves as host of the series specifically dedicated to Public Television. His image cannot be utilized for other commercial purposes.
After the project is over, who has the rights to the footage?
All rights to the commercial and corporate demo portions of the project are yielded to the participating organization, which retains full ownership with absolutely no re-airing restrictions. “In Depth” retains the editorial and broadcast rights of the Public Television segment with Laurence Fishburne.
Is the show made for any specific commercial network?
No. The series is created solely for viewing on Public Television stations across the US. The commercial portions of the project air on myriad networks, such as CNN, Fox News and CNBC.
What will my time commitment be as a participant?
“In Depth” utilizes an award-winning staff of producers, videographers and editors to effectively diminish the amount of work required by the participating organization. Over the life of a singular project, a participant would average six to eight hours of dedicated attention.