Bill Moyers is an esteemed American journalist and public broadcaster whose work has focused on politics, social issues, and culture. As a longtime commentator and interviewer, Moyers has engaged in thought-provoking discussions that challenge audiences to think critically about society's most pressing issues. His unwavering commitment to truth and integrity has earned him respect and admiration. Moyers' work inspires individuals to seek out the truth, question power, and engage in meaningful dialogue to create a more just and informed society. His legacy is one of honesty, fairness, and intellectual rigor.

"The printed page conveys information and commitment, and requires active involvement. Television conveys emotion and experience, and it's very limited in what it can do logically. It's an existential experience - there and then gone."



"America's corporate and political elites now form a regime of their own and they're privatizing democracy. All the benefits - the tax cuts, policies and rewards flow in one direction: up."



"We don't care really about children as a society and television reflects that indifference to children as human beings."



"Democracy may not prove in the long run to be as efficient as other forms of government, but it has one saving grace: it allows us to know and say that it isn't."



"There are honest journalists like there are honest politicians - they stay bought."

