THIRTEEN'S unique broadcast and online showcase for the arts, SundayArts will make its primetime debut on November 5, 2009 at 8 p.m. EST. Like a television version of The New York Times' Arts & Leisure pages, the half-hour arts showcase provides the tri-state viewing audience with a unique overview of New York City's unparalleled cultural offerings, encompassing not only the performing arts but the visual arts as well. Co-hosted by Philippe de Montebello -President Emeritus of New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art - and award-winning television journalist (and accomplished cellist) Paula Zahn, each presentation of the SundayArts Primetime Special includes news, profiles and magazine-style segments covering New York City's vast array of museums, artists, gallery exhibitions and live performances, all in tandem with an extensive web site.
Launched on March 23, 2008, the weekly SundayArts showcase embodies THIRTEEN'S restructured approach to arts and culture programming, meeting the needs and expectations of the digital generation. Broadcast Sundays at noon on THIRTEEN in HD, the full three-hour program (including a feature presentation) encores each Sunday at 3 p.m. on WLIW21. Starting November 5, the half-hour SundayArts Primetime Special will broadcast highlight segments of the series' New York City arts news coverage on select Thursdays at 8 p.m.
Each primetime telecast will contain "SundayArts News," with correspondent Christina Ha, and "SundayArts Choice," a first-hand, insider look at current art exhibitions with curatorial experts who share their enthusiasm, expertise and personal favorites with the viewers. In addition, each broadcast includes profiles of both established and emerging artists in all fields, as well as conversations with prominent arts leaders. The programs encompass a diverse mix of subject matter from many arts genres - music, dance, theater, film and the visual arts - contemporary and traditional. And beyond the broadcasts, the SundayArts web site is a perpetual hub for information and conversations about the arts world. Streaming video of broadcast programs, as well as original content, encourages viewers to explore the arts at their own pace and according to their own interests.
SundayArts Primetime Special is one in a series of new initiatives developed under the leadership of Neal Shapiro, President and CEO of WNET.ORG, the parent company of THIRTEEN. "This SundayArts Primetime Special is the first of many we'll be airing on THIRTEEN," says Shapiro. "Our coverage of the arts includes behind-the-scenes access to museums, Broadway productions, art auctions and much more. Our goal is to make the arts accessible to our audience and inspire viewers to take advantage of all that New York has to offer."
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