17 countries
Over the past few months, The World This Week has been watched in 17 countries around the world and 16 U.S. States! Thanks to all our viewers, wherever they may live.

Here is our sixth episode! Featuring a discussion about sexism in the film industry, Chinese journalists and censorship, and Jack Lew’s cupcake-esque signature.
Sorry for the delayed posting.
Over the past few months, The World This Week has been watched in 17 countries around the world and 16 U.S. States! Thanks to all our viewers, wherever they may live.

The World This Week #5 - Post Election Special. We discuss the demographic changes evident in the 2012 election, featuring an article translated from the Spanish-language website BBC Mundo, “La bomba demográfica que le explotó a Mitt Romney”, or, “The demographic bomb that exploded Mitt Romney.”
Our exciting fourth episode: an exclusive interview with Brooks Allen, director of education advocacy at the Southern California ACLU, and we reflect on Senate Bill 9 and efforts towards fair sentencing for minors and a better justice system in California.
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The World This Week is featured in Santa Monica High School’s student-run newspaper, The Samohi (www.thesamohi.com) - ed. note: I mentioned opinion and news when I was referring to Cronkite, not Stewart and Colbert - The Daily Show is great, but satire is what makes it great.
The first presidential debate in a word: disappointing. For a lot of reasons. Watch the first Special Debate Edition of The World This Week, and stay tuned for our regular broadcast next weekend!
We’re looking for people who want to appear on the show and discuss issues that are important to them. It’s not a big commitment - a few minutes of your time, a few times a year. Fill out the form here: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6Fz5ZBBaq9HeDlTUkN4Nzl0SWM
Our SECOND episode: we interview a ton of students about the 2012 election, and Ruhi Bhalla from the Gay Straight Alliance talks about the “It Gets Better” project.