Personal Stories Take on New Meaning With HBO Documentaries on Satellite TV
Submit on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 19:00
HBO is famous for its documentaries. Whether it is actually airing them on the premium channel, scouting potential new talent from film festivals around the world, or funding the production of some of the best nonfiction work of our time, the channel has a definite devotion to helping people tell their stories. Whether it was airing the acclaimed “Tarnation” for the first time on television or simply telling stories of courageous news reporters and beauty contest contestants in jail, HBO and its interest in documentaries has brought a new life to satellite tv, making things a bit more highbrow than usual in many cases.
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