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  Washington 2002: Sunday Morning
It’s noon on a Thursday morning in July and Richard DiBella, the supervising producer of Fox News Sunday, is laboring to lock in guests for the 9 a.m.
For the Sunday shows, generating news is a priority, which, in turn, is good for ratings and good for attracting future high-quality guests.
That is part of the reason the Sunday shows almost have the feel of a branch of government.
cjrarchives.org /issues/2002/5/wash-cox.asp   (1506 words)

  
  Sunday-morning interview shows - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sunday-morning interview shows in the United States are influential television talk programs which often feature national leaders as guests for interviews and debates.
Fox News Sunday (1996) on Fox (and rebroadcasts on Fox News)
Similar practice occurs in the UK, in the form of shows such as Sunday AM on the BBC and Sunday Live with Adam Boulton on Sky News; though these shows have a somewhat broader remit, often intervewing figures from the arts, popular entertainment and sports in addition to political leaders.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sunday-morning_interview_shows   (320 words)

  
 Sunday Morning Suits by Ron Steinman- The Digital Journalist
Today Sunday morning talk shows are the same, except that modern technology allows the producers to take the viewer anywhere in the world with relative ease.
These shows are usually more about the anchor, or host, or whatever we call him or her, than they are about content.
In each of these shows after the initial newsmaker interview or interviews, the anchor then assembles his well-dressed, well-bred panel to comment on the news of the week.
www.digitaljournalist.org /issue0609/sunday-morning-suits.html   (1333 words)

  
 Baker November/December 2000
The Sunday programs may air when most Americans are in bed, at church, or at brunch, but they play a key role in defining the nation's political discourse.
But all five Sunday interview shows displayed an excessive tolerance for spin, a frequent failure to follow up a good question with another good question in the face of obfuscation; and to keep the conversation focused on matters of lasting import.
During a short interview with Ralph Nader, she asked the consumer advocate about criticism that his platform stressed economic issues and corporate power to the exclusion of more controversy-provoking matters like guns, abortion, and gay rights.
archives.cjr.org /year/00/4/baker.asp   (2491 words)

  
 Sunday Summary
Sunday is traditionally the first day of the Judaeo-Christian seven-day week, between Saturday and Monday, and the second day of the weekend in some cultures.
In Ireland, Gaelic football and hurling matches are predominantly played on Sundays, with the second and fourth Sundays in September always playing host to the All-Ireland hurling and football championship finals, respectively.
Easter Sunday, the day in the Bible on which Christ rose from the dead, celebrated across the Christian world and regarded as the most important day in the Christian calendar.
www.bookrags.com /Sunday   (1664 words)

  
 KRUA 88.1fm The EDGE Online
Shows on KRUA are hosted by highly-trained UAA students and Anchorage area volunteers.
Show Description: Featuring the uncompromising sounds of metal from around the world, to the pounding pulse of industrial, to the fastest drum'n bass and jungle, and everything in between.
Show Description: 'Peaches and Puppies in the Park' is like being punched simultaneously in the face and crotch by a giant ice cream sandwhich shaped like a supermodel.
krua.uaa.alaska.edu /shows.htm   (968 words)

  
 frontline: the two nations of black america: interview with christopher edley
INTERVIEWER: One of the criticisms of affirmative action is that it's going to permanently etch race consciousness into the society....
INTERVIEWER: One of the thing when I was just starting my reporting career in the '70s, one of the huge debates was--Okay, so we're going to have fl folks were supposed to be the original beneficiaries, but then included white women, then they included Asian Americans, then the included Native Americans.
INTERVIEWER: One of the classes that I took here at Harvard, was one of my favorite courses, was a course I took with Daniel Moynihan who had just, was then in retreat from Washington, and had written this book on the politics of the guaranteed income.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/race/interviews/edley2.html   (2008 words)

  
 Bleeding Through interview // Interviews // Features // Lambgoat
Interview conducted by Drew Ailes in August, 2006.
Kerry King was at the show and Ken from Unearth had met him before so he goes, "yeah, c'mon, I'll introduce you to him.
I know you guys played an impromptu show out of nowhere and everything, and there's just all these stories all over the Internet of people saying that they met you guys or shook someones hand and it really meant a lot to them.
lambgoat.com /features/interviews/bleeding_through2.aspx   (1969 words)

  
 Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
Instead, the networks' Sunday shows mostly sought out the same administration officials who were responsible for much of the pre-war misinformation.
While network interviewers like to think of themselves as holding administration officials' feet to the fire, in practice the networks seem more concerned to ensure return visits from high-ranking guests than to ask tough questions.
ACTION: Please contact the Sunday morning news shows of ABC, CBS and Fox and ask them why, on the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, they featured one-on-one interviews with top administration officials, while excluding critical voices.
www.commondreams.org /news2004/0315-06.htm   (458 words)

  
 Interview on Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer and Mike Duffy
Interview on Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer and Mike Duffy
I had heard, "Is the diplomacy at an end?" Well, of course the United States with this new offer made a new diplomatic overture, a new diplomatic effort.
I think it just shows that we, the international community, has a lot of arrows in its quiver.
www.state.gov /secretary/rm/2006/67505.htm   (2405 words)

  
 FAIR ACTION ALERT: One Year Later, Sunday Shows Short on Iraq Critics
A year after the invasion of Iraq began, the Sunday morning interview shows all focused on the anniversary.
While network interviewers like to think of themselves as holding administration officials' feet to the fire, in practice the networks seem more concerned to ensure return visits from high-ranking guests than to ask tough questions.
Please contact the Sunday morning news shows of ABC, CBS and Fox and ask them why, on the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, they featured one-on-one interviews with top administration officials, while excluding critical voices.
www.fair.org /activism/iraq-anniversary.html   (452 words)

  
 frontline: the man who knew: interviews: richard a. clarke | PBS
In this interview he talks about the attributes that made John O'Neill stand apart in the world of counterterrorism, sketches Al Qaeda's threat and how it came into focus for U.S. intelligence, and discusses some of John O'Neill's battles, including the USS Cole investigation.
So, thinking there might be somebody in the FBI on a Sunday morning, I called and John answered the phone.
He wanted to show everybody that his recommendation was well-founded, because he knew all the facts, he had considered all the facts.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/interviews/clarke.html   (5779 words)

  
 One Year Later, Sunday Shows Short on Iraq Critics
ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos featured an interview with Secretary of State Colin Powell, who was also the sole guest on Fox News Sunday.
Instead, the networks' Sunday shows mostly sought out the same administration officials who were responsible for much of the pre-war misinformation.
ACTION:Please contact the Sunday morning news shows of ABC, CBS and Fox and ask them why, on the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, they featured one-on-one interviews with top administration officials, while excluding critical voices.
www.fair.org /index.php?page=1590   (423 words)

  
 Guitar Nine Records - Interview with Geno White
Furthermore one Sunday I saw an advert for The Jimi Hendrix Experience- Live -April 12th 1969- The Spectrum-Phila.PA. I pounded my dad full on to take me and he did, along with my little trio.
It's what I was saying before about having the music written and recorded with the solos and feedback and all the projection that I love, but still I have a centering in the music so it can be presented in an extremely naked and delicate fashion.
For live shows, I use either the Marshall top with a Marshall 4x12 with 25 watt Greenbacks or just that 2x12 Fender cabinet, according to the venue size.
www.guitar9.com /interview56.html   (3707 words)

  
 WNYC - Shows
Morning Edition is your perfect morning companion: gentle, but straightforward, explaining the vagaries of international diplomacy, reporting weather and even recommending the best film in town.
Airs Fridays at 7PM on AM 820 and Sundays at 6PM on 93.9 FM The No Show is a new showcase for the idiosyncratic views and humor of Steve Post, a world-class curmudgeon whose irreverence and iconoclasm have entertained audiences and appalled radio station managers for three and one-half decades.
Airs Sunday at 7PM on 93.9 FM Spinning On Air crosses musical boundaries in quest of the fire ignited by the interaction of Art and Pop.
www.wnyc.org /shows   (2143 words)

  
 60 Minutes regains its tough edge - theage.com.au
Just when you are about to consign a long-running TV show to the category of has-been, it hits back with a haymaker you did not see coming.
First there was the interview with a terminally ill Melbourne woman who wanted to be allowed to end her own life.
I am uncomfortable with that sort of material in current affairs programs because the very act of fleeing the cameras might be seen by some as an admission of guilt, whereas it may be nothing of the sort.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/06/13/1023864315423.html   (759 words)

  
 Taking Back Sunday Interview
Taking Back Sunday has always had the attitude of 'we're going to do what we want and if no one likes it, we're still going to be playing music.' So I guess the expectations and all that are kept to a minimum.
I looked at the lady this morning and was like, "Do I sound like a criminal from Mexico?" and she goes "no" and I go "can I go?" and she's like "yeah."
I used to book shows so maybe it would be fun to book a couple more shows again and like totally pushing everything I can onto my kid about playing music.
www.troublebunchmusic.com /TBSinterview.html   (2656 words)

  
 The Morning News - Camille Paglia by Robert Birnbaum
She is a contributing editor at Interview magazine and has written articles on art, literature, popular culture, feminism, and politics for newspapers and magazines around the world.
A gay friend of mine who died of AIDS showed it to me in college, and we both hooted over this line, “Jane and I plotz,” which is this line about the painter Jane Freilicher who is still alive and actually had a recent retrospective in New York.
So the leftist claim that what they are doing is for the people but when the people show what’s on their mind, [in a scolding voice] “Oh no, you are so ignorant.” So all we have are armchair leftists.
www.themorningnews.org /archives/birnbaum_v/camille_paglia.php   (8198 words)

  
 Progressive Radio
The Tony Trupiano Show is a premier progressive talk radio program that offers you a brand of truth unequaled in broadcasting history.
Basham is not happy with the levels this once grand medium of information and truth has allowed itself to be lowered to, all in the name of blind partisanship disguised as patriotism, and he challenges his listeners and callers to examine their true motives, biases and agendas.
Randi has been behind the mike for over seventeen years and has been on the air in Miami, Texas and New York.
www.opednews.com /progressive_radio.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Undeterred: Silva Remains Positive After Loss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
So I asked to the fight keep going, because it’s only finished when the bell tools; the good fighter is the one who gives a show even when he loses.
The fight happened in Sunday, then on the Monday I went to Master Rudimar, even hurt, and I said, “I’m stronger than yesterday, Master.” I have this point of view: If the guy is a smart guy, even when he is defeated, he becomes stronger.
This fuels me with good will, gives me courage, and shows me who’s really my fan, not who is with me only in the good moments.
www.sherdog.com /news/interviews.asp?n_id=5599   (1390 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Transcript: Vice President Cheney on 'FOX News Sunday' - FOX News Sunday | Chris Wallace
After last Sunday's remarkable election, the focus now is on the shape of the new government.
And that's the statement that he made that night, that we want to encourage the reformers, if you will, inside Iran to work to build a true democracy, one that doesn't vest enormous power, as this one does, in the unelected mullahs, who, we believe, are a threat to peace and stability in the region.
WALLACE: As we mentioned, this is your first appearance on a Sunday talk show in a year and a half.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,146546,00.html   (5289 words)

  
 TV Notes: 'Swan' beats 'Bachelor'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
"Bachelor" was down from the two-hour premiere of the show's previous cycle in September (12.5 million viewers), but the show nevertheless remains one of ABC's few bright spots in prime time.
Coverage also increased on the morning news shows (197 in 1993, 331 the past year) and on newsmagazines and Sunday morning interview shows, the media watchdog group said.
This time, two dupes, who think they're competing on the faux relationship reality show "Last Chance for Love," will be surrounded by eight actors playing fellow contestants.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04104/299862.stm   (407 words)

  
 Hillary Clinton only shows up when she needs votes... - Page 3 - Sean Hannity Discussion
Speaking of Shrillary, I often wonder why she is one senator who doesn't seem to want to appear on any of the Sunday morning TV interview shows.
Two or three years ago, she did go on the Chris Matthews show, and it was really a joke.
I know she was on the Ellen deGeneres show last November; so there are certain harmless venues that seem to suit Her Thighness.
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?p=1801338   (829 words)

  
 NAACP - Surviving Survivor: The “Reality” of Race
You cannot protest the ideas and shows on television concerning race and popular American culture without protesting the woeful lack of African American and minority creative executives and showrunners.
The reality is that when these shows are cancelled hundreds, if not thousands, of African Americans and minorities who have made their careers working in television comedy lose their jobs too.
For example, if you turn on the Sunday morning interview news shows, you would think that African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans and Native Americans have no political leaders or critical thinkers.
www.naacp.org /news/press/2006-09-12-2   (814 words)

  
 Open Thread | NewsBusters.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tim Russert is a tough interviewer, but the panel discussions are a never ending parade of liberal journalists, with the occasional moderate thrown in to appear balanced.
Fox News Sunday is good to occasionally watch if there is a good topic to cover from the events of the week.
Sunday is about the only day I get to sleep in (til about 8), then I spend the next couple of hours getting everyone fed and ready for church, then church from 10-1.
newsbusters.org /node/7696   (4218 words)

  
 Sunday Morning Quarterback :: College Football Insight, Ramblings and Entertainment
Sunday Morning Quarterback is one of our favorite football blogs on the internet.
Sunday Morning Quarterback is a killer football blog if you are a college football junkie.
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www.sundaymorningqb.com   (4941 words)

  
 Taking Back Sunday Interview
To hear that there were kids that had been sitting there since eight in the morning.
Eddie: We always talk about when his daughter or my kids, whenever I have any, are like fifteen or sixteen and they are at the show, how his daughter's never going to be able to talk to boys because every band's going to be an uncle.
It was something that I grew up with on the streets and going to shows and it was a part of the politics and the whole lifestyle.
www.troublebunchmusic.com /takingbacksundayinterview.html   (2812 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - VP candidates present a contrast in style, substance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
But the congenitally upbeat North Carolina senator showed his moxie when he answered the question with an attack on the rival ticket.
In an interview after the Cleveland speech, Edwards dismissed the complaint that the Democrats had surrendered the initiative: "I hear it less and less every day.
He also waved off the notion advanced by some Democratic political consultants that the veep candidate should appear on the network Sunday morning interview shows.
www.usatoday.com /news/opinion/columnist/shapiro/2004-09-21-hype_x.htm   (884 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - In exile, Saddam could save some lives for once   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Members of the Bush administration's "Axis of Woe to the Evildoers" were speaking out of similar briefing books when they appeared on the Sunday morning interview shows to float the same tantalizing possibility.
Secretary of State Colin Powell, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice were entranced with the notion that maybe, just maybe, Saddam Hussein could be induced to live out his declining years in exile.
Showing off his new satellite TV hookup, Amin proudly declares: "I follow all the news.
www.usatoday.com /news/opinion/columnist/shapiro/2003-01-21-hype_x.htm   (903 words)

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