Here's Your Chance to See a Historic Documentary:
'Digital Nation' on Demand
Starting Monday, March 22, PBS Frontline's innovative documentary, "Digital Nation" will be available free via FiOS Video On Demand. The Verizon Foundation partnered with PBS Frontline to develop the program, which debuted on public television in February, and is now making it available on demand for two weeks only, until April 4.
For the past year, the Frontline producers have collected stories about our online world, asking parents, grandparents, young adults and children how they use technology.
You can hear these stories and contribute your own, watch featured videos from Digital Nation and find relevant advice from parenting and educational experts by visiting Verizon's Thinkfinity. If you don't have FiOS available, you may also watch the entire documentary from a link on the Digital Nation website.
"The Verizon Foundation sponsored this program because our broadband networks play such a large role in delivering this technology, but also because we had the opportunity to provide resources to parents, teachers and students to continue the discussion beyond the 90-minute TV special," said Patrick Gaston, Verizon Foundation president.
More than 2.6 million viewers watched the original broadcast, which was highly praised by the media and educators across the U.S. Don't miss this opportunity to see it yourself.
How to Find It
To access Digital Nation on FiOS, press the "On Demand" button on your remote control. Select the "Browse All" option and scroll down to "Free," where you will find the "People and Culture" category. Go to "Community Studio" and select "Digital Nation."