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Shows about politics, whether serious or humorous.

Examples of Political Programmes include:


  • Sunday Morning Talk Shows
    • Meet the Press (debuted in 1945 on radio; 1947 on television) on NBC (and rebroadcasts on MSNBC)
    • Face the Nation (1954) on CBS
    • This Week (1981) on ABC
    • Late Edition (1993) on CNN
    • Fox News Sunday (1996) on Fox (and rebroadcasts on Fox News)
    • Sunday AM on the BBC
  • "Neutral" Coverage
    • CSPAN's coverage of U. S. Congress and political events
    • BBC Parliament
    • CPAC (Canada)
    • Today In Parliament (BBC Radio 4)
    • Prime Time (RTE)
    • Nightly News With Vincent Brown(TV 3 Ireland)
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