Tuesday, September 25, 2018

CBSN Originals documentary 'Puerto Rico, The Exodus: After Hurricane Maria' is the top streamed series


The latest CBSN Originals documentary, examining the mass exodus from Puerto Rico a year after Hurricane Maria, is the most-watched CBSN Originals premiere to date. CBSN has now streamed 25 Originals' documentaries, and the series has driven more than nine million streams. The new documentary is also airing on CBS affiliates across the country beginning today, and is the first in the series to do so.

In “Puerto Rico, The Exodus: After Hurricane Maria,” which debuted live on CBSN on Sept. 23, CBS News correspondent David Begnaud took viewers back to Puerto Rico a year after Hurricane Maria to examine how the storm’s devastation turned a years-long economic crisis and migration from the island into a full-blown exodus.

Begnaud has delivered extensive, award-winning coverage of the plight of Puerto Rico since the storm first struck. In this CBSN Originals documentary, he explores whether Puerto Rico will ever fully recover from Hurricane Maria as it continues to lose its most vital resource: its people.


If you haven't seen it, then you should. You can watch “Puerto Rico, the Exodus: After Hurricane Maria” on CBSN: cbsnews.com/puertorico. And of course, catch up on the entire slate of CBSN Originals at https://www.cbsnews.com/cbsn-originals/.


CBSN, CBS News’ streaming news service, is available live, 24/7 via CBSNews.com/live and on all CBS News mobile apps. Stream CBSN anytime, anywhere on your phone, tablet or connected device for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and game consoles like Xbox and PlayStation.


You can also follow CBS News correspondent David Begnaud on Facebook as David Begnaud, Twitter as David Begnaud @DavidBegnaud, and Instagram davidbegnaud. He has some incredible videos, reports, photos on his social media especially on his Facebook account.


My sincerest congratulations and thank you to David Begnaud, his colleagues, staff, producers, CBS, everyone involved for their devoted commitment, and unconditional love since Hurricane Maria to Puerto Rico, its people not only in Puerto Rico but also in the mainland. Like Marc Anthony says, "Esto sigue."


Source: CBS News

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