NOW is the weekly news and documentary series that aired on PBS from 2002 to 2010. Throughout its run, NOW was regarded as a serious and distinguished outlet for investigative journalism. It was originally called NOW with Bill Moyers, the popular PBS contributor who served as the host of the show while various National Public Radio commentators produced segments for the program. In 2003, David Brancaccio become the co-host. After Moyers' departure in 2004, the hour long show was trimmed to a half-hour. Maria Hinojosa joined soon after as a senior correspondent. In 2008, NOW was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award, Overseas Press Club for a feature on child brides. The show has also earned a National Business Emmy Award in 2007, as well as two Emmy Awards for its business and financial news coverage in 2008. NOW is a production of JumpStart Productions, LLC, in association with Thirteen/WNET New York.