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  • 1947
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NBC Meet the Press is a political affairs show that first aired in 1947. The show hails from the stable of NBC and has been a trusted source of information for decades. The show has witnessed many changes over the years, including hosting changes and changes in format. Currently, the show is hosted by Chuck Todd and airs on MSNBC. Meet the Press is designed to offer viewers insightful commentary on the latest political developments both domestically and internationally. The show features interviews with top policymakers, politicians, and other influential figures from across the globe. The interviews are conducted by seasoned journalists who are skilled in asking tough questions and holding interviewees to account. Expert analysis and interpretation are then used to unpack what the information from these interviews means for viewers. The show has always prided itself on being an objective source of information. The producers work hard to ensure that the show is free from any political leanings, and it does not endorse or oppose any politician or political group. The aim is to give viewers access to a comprehensive, unbiased view of what is happening in the world of politics. Meet the Press covers a broad range of topics, from the economy and foreign policy to social issues and domestic affairs. The show often tackles controversial issues and offers viewers an opportunity to understand different perspectives on them. As a result, the show is sometimes the subject of criticism from those who hold strong political beliefs. The show has become an important part of American culture, and many of the country's top politicians have appeared on it during their career. The show's long-standing history has also made it an essential institution in American journalism, and it has been the recipient of several awards over the years. The format of the show has evolved over time, with some segments being added and others removed. However, the central structure of the show remains the same. Each episode begins with a brief introduction of the host and the guests. Following this, the host conducts a one-on-one interview with a featured guest. After the interview, the guest leaves the stage, and a discussion segment follows with a panel of experts analyzing the interview and the surrounding issues. This panel usually consists of professors, journalists, policy analysts, and other experts in relevant fields. One unique aspect of Meet the Press is the show's invite-only format. The show's producers choose the guests and the panelists, and they are usually high-ranking officials, experts, and intellectuals. The format has remained the same since its inception, and its exclusivity has allowed the show to attract some of the biggest names in politics and policy. While the show has been on the air for several decades, the 21st century has brought about some transformational changes. One of these changes is the incorporation of social media into the show's coverage. The show now has a social media presence on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, allowing it to reach a wider audience and engage with viewers in real-time. In summary, NBC Meet the Press is a long-standing political affairs show that has been an indispensable part of American journalism for decades. It has a trusted reputation for offering unbiased and insightful commentary on political events and issues, and it remains an important institution in American media. The show has undergone a lot of changes but continues to be a highlight of NBC's programming.

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4/24/2016
42416. 4/24/2016
April 24, 2016
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Bob Graham join the show.
5/8/2016
50816. 5/8/2016
May 8, 2016
The presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump joins the show to discuss the state of his campaign.
5/22/2016
52216. 5/22/2016
May 22, 2016
Sec. Hillary Clinton and Mark Cuban join the program
5/29/2016
52916. 5/29/2016
May 29, 2016
Fmr. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger joins the show. Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses the state of the race.
6/5/2016
60516. 6/5/2016
June 5, 2016
Gary Johnson and Sen. Mitch McConnell
6/12/2016
61216. 6/12/2016
June 12, 2016
The 2016 general election campaign is discussed.
6/19/2016
61916. 6/19/2016
June 19, 2016
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) joins the program.
6/26/2016
62616. 6/26/2016
June 26, 2016
Donald Trump senior adviost Paul Manafort & Sen. Tim Kaine join the show
7/3/2016
70316. 7/3/2016
July 3, 2016
ISIS, Terror and 2016 are discussed
7/17/2016
71716. 7/17/2016
July 17, 2016
Meet the Press goes on the road from Cleveland before the Republican National Convention
7/24/2016
72416. 7/24/2016
July 24, 2016
Donald Trump joins the show. Meet the Press goes on the road for the DNC in Philadelphia.
7/31/2016
73116. 7/31/2016
July 31, 2016
Paul Manafort, Julian Assange & Garry Kasparov join the show.
8/7/2016
80716. 8/7/2016
August 7, 2016
Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn & Gov. Rick Scott join the show.
8/28/2016
82816. 8/28/2016
August 28, 2016
Political rhetoric in the 2016 campaigns is discussed.
9/4/2016
90416. 9/4/2016
September 4, 2016
Vice Presidential Candidate Gov. Mike Pence joins the program
9/11/2016
91116. 9/11/2016
September 11, 2016
Join Meet the Press on the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
9/18/2016
91816. 9/18/2016
September 18, 2016
Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine, Gov. John Kasich, and Kellyanne Conway join the show.
9/25/2016
92516. 9/25/2016
September 25, 2016
Join Meet the Press the Sunday before the first presidential debate.
10/2/2016
100216. 10/2/2016
October 2, 2016
If it's the Sunday before the Vice Presidential debate... it's Meet the Press.
10/9/2016
100916. 10/9/2016
October 9, 2016
Round Two: Join Meet the Press for Insight and analysis before the second Presidential Debate.
10/16/2016
101616. 10/16/2016
October 16, 2016
Vice President Joe Biden joins the show
10/23/2016
102316. 10/23/2016
October 23, 2016
With the debates in the history books, join Chuck Todd for this week’s in depth political analysis.
10/30/2016
103016. 10/30/2016
October 30, 2016
With 9 days to go before the election, join Meet the Press for insight and analysis.
11/6/2016
110616. 11/6/2016
November 6, 2016
Tune into Meet the Press for the final Sunday before Election Day.
11/13/2016
111316. 11/13/2016
November 13, 2016
Join Meet the Press for the weekend after the election for analysis.
11/20/2016
112016. 11/20/2016
November 20, 2016
Tune in to Meet the Press for this week's in-depth political analysis.
11/27/2016
112716. 11/27/2016
November 27, 2016
Join Meet the Press for analysis of this week in politics.
12/4/2016
120416. 12/4/2016
December 4, 2016
Tune in to Meet the Press for our interview with Vice President-Elect Pence.
12/11/2016
121116. 12/11/2016
December 11, 2016
Join Meet the Press for insight and analysis of this week's politics.
12/18/2016
121816. 12/18/2016
December 18, 2016
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5/1/2016
512016. 5/1/2016
May 1, 2016
Ted Cruz discusses his presidential campaign. John Brennan discusses foreign policy.
7/10/2016
771016. 7/10/2016
July 10, 2016
Commissioner of the Philadelphia PD Charles Ramsey, Sen. Cory Booker & Sen. Bob Corke
Description

NBC Meet the Press is a political affairs show that first aired in 1947. The show hails from the stable of NBC and has been a trusted source of information for decades. The show has witnessed many changes over the years, including hosting changes and changes in format. Currently, the show is hosted by Chuck Todd and airs on MSNBC.

Meet the Press is designed to offer viewers insightful commentary on the latest political developments both domestically and internationally. The show features interviews with top policymakers, politicians, and other influential figures from across the globe. The interviews are conducted by seasoned journalists who are skilled in asking tough questions and holding interviewees to account. Expert analysis and interpretation are then used to unpack what the information from these interviews means for viewers.

The show has always prided itself on being an objective source of information. The producers work hard to ensure that the show is free from any political leanings, and it does not endorse or oppose any politician or political group. The aim is to give viewers access to a comprehensive, unbiased view of what is happening in the world of politics.

Meet the Press covers a broad range of topics, from the economy and foreign policy to social issues and domestic affairs. The show often tackles controversial issues and offers viewers an opportunity to understand different perspectives on them. As a result, the show is sometimes the subject of criticism from those who hold strong political beliefs.

The show has become an important part of American culture, and many of the country's top politicians have appeared on it during their career. The show's long-standing history has also made it an essential institution in American journalism, and it has been the recipient of several awards over the years.

The format of the show has evolved over time, with some segments being added and others removed. However, the central structure of the show remains the same. Each episode begins with a brief introduction of the host and the guests. Following this, the host conducts a one-on-one interview with a featured guest. After the interview, the guest leaves the stage, and a discussion segment follows with a panel of experts analyzing the interview and the surrounding issues. This panel usually consists of professors, journalists, policy analysts, and other experts in relevant fields.

One unique aspect of Meet the Press is the show's invite-only format. The show's producers choose the guests and the panelists, and they are usually high-ranking officials, experts, and intellectuals. The format has remained the same since its inception, and its exclusivity has allowed the show to attract some of the biggest names in politics and policy.

While the show has been on the air for several decades, the 21st century has brought about some transformational changes. One of these changes is the incorporation of social media into the show's coverage. The show now has a social media presence on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, allowing it to reach a wider audience and engage with viewers in real-time.

In summary, NBC Meet the Press is a long-standing political affairs show that has been an indispensable part of American journalism for decades. It has a trusted reputation for offering unbiased and insightful commentary on political events and issues, and it remains an important institution in American media. The show has undergone a lot of changes but continues to be a highlight of NBC's programming.

  • Premiere Date
    November 6, 1947
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (641)