Worldview was an hour-long news program that focused on international events, issues, and social issues across the world. The program, hosted by Mike Maus, was broadcast from 1991-1993.
Worldview was the pilot program that launched the PRI syndicated program, The World.
November 8, 1993 - A Worldview interview with John Perrott, author of Bush for the Bushman. Perrott explains the history of the Bush population and present predicament for the indigenous hunter-gatherer group in Southern Africa.
November 12, 1993 - On this Worldview segment, historian Gale Stokes talks about his book, The Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Stokes breaks down the factors that played out in the various communist European countries.
December 10, 1993 - On this episode of Worldview, MPR’s Jim Wishner talks with Diane Espaldon, executive director of Theater Mu; and Rick Shiomi, director of Theater Mu production “Mask Dance.” The play weaves traditional Korean mask dancing with a contemporary Asian American story based on the experiences of the Korean adoptees who were some of Mu’s first artists.
December 31, 1993 - On this final program of Worldview, Host Mike Maus provides a farewell commentary on the two-and-half years of presenting this hour long daily program on international affairs.