Sunday talk shows remain vital
From: The Washington Times | June 28, 2009
Sunday morning + political talk shows + coffee. The equation has been a vital ritual in Washington for six decades now, manned by a rarified fraternal order of newsmen who practice some very basic journalism. It’s the David Gregory, Chris Wallace, George Stephanopoulos, Bob Schieffer hour of charm. They ask questions, they get answers turning the well-coached politician or policy wonk into a genuine newsmaker, at least for a few hours, anyway. The weekly format has remained essentially unchanged since NBC’s “Meet the Press” went on the airwaves in 1947. It remains the longest running TV show in history. Yet …
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