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Meet the Press is a weekly American television Sunday morning talk show broadcast on NBC. [6] [7] It is the longest-running program on American television, though its format has changed since the debut episode on November 6, 1947.
Fox News Sunday: 9:00am: Shannon Bream: April 28, 1996 NBC: Meet the Press: Kristen Welker: November 6, 1947 PBS: Washington Week: 30 minutes Fridays 8:00pm Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg: February 24, 1967 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé: Saturdays N/A Bonnie Erbé: April 3, 1992 Syndication: Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson
Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows. July 26, 2024 at 6:37 PM. ... NBC's “Meet the Press” — Preempted by coverage of the Olympics. ... “Fox News Sunday” — Transportation Secretary ...
NBC's “Meet the Press” — Preempted by coverage of the Olympics. ... Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows. August 2, 2024 at 6:56 PM. WASHINGTON (AP) — ABC’s “This Week” — Rep ...
Sunday Talk Show Guests: February 20 Antony Blinken "Face the Nation" "Meet the Press" and "State of the Union." "This Week"; "Fox News Sunday"
Other English language examples include NBC's syndicated The Chris Matthews Show, Bloomberg Television's Political Capital with Al Hunt, [4] the PBS roundtables (often broadcast other days than Sunday) This is America with Dennis Wholey, Washington Week, and Inside Washington, [5] and the originally PBS, later commercially syndicated The McLaughlin Group.
In 1960, ABC launched its first Sunday talk show Issues and Answers, which featured policy discussions, prior to the age of political pundits dominating the talk shows. One of its early hosts was Howard K. Smith, who also had his own prime-time public affairs program Howard K. Smith: News and Comment air on the network during the 1962–1963 ...
Sunday talk show guests January 23: Chris Coons on "This Week"; "Face the Nation"; "Meet the Press"; "Fox News Sunday"; "State of the Union"; "60 Minutes"