Uncommon Knowledge was a weekly 30-minute current affairs show hosted by
Peter Robinson and co-produced and presented by
San Jose, California,
PBS member station
KTEH from 1997 to 2005. It was distributed first by
American Public Television and later by
PBS to
public television stations throughout the
United States and internationally by
NPR Worldwide.
The show was funded by various foundations and organizations, including the conservative
John M. Olin Foundation and produced by the
Hoover Institution (where Peter Robinson is a
fellow).
Revival
In 2006 and 2007, the
Hoover Institution produced a sporadic series of for-web interviews involving Peter Robinson called
Directors' Forum Video. In July 2007, these
Directors' Forum Video webcasts were rebranded under the old
Uncommon Knowledge moniker, starting with the newly produced episode "Land of Lincoln."
Starting in 2008, each of these new webcasts premiers on
National Review Online in five parts throughout the week before being published on the
Hoover Institution web site,
Facebook,
YouTube, and other social media outlets.In addition, the Hoover Institution posts each upcoming episodes as a podcast entitled Uncommon Knowledge, which can be downloaded via
iTunes, or as part of the
Hoover Institution iTunes U download page. New episodes are published every other week. Viewers are permitted to suggest guests and ask questions of upcoming guests to be selected by the
Uncommon Knowledge team, and/or Peter Robinson,...
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