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  • Art of the Surge

    2024

    Art of the Surge

    2024

    star 5.5
    This summer, prepare to see Donald Trump as you’ve never seen him before. Enter the world of Trump’s 2024 campaign and witness firsthand moments the American media will never show you.
  • Bom Dia Brasil

    1983

    Bom Dia Brasil

    1983

    This show features the main news in Brazil and the world in a magazine format, with commentary on politics, economy, sports and gastronomy.
  • Newswipe with Charlie Brooker

    2009

    Newswipe with Charlie Brooker

    2009

    star 7.7
    Newswipe with Charlie Brooker was a British news review programme broadcast on BBC Four written and presented by Charlie Brooker. It is similar to Brooker's Screenwipe series which is also shown on BBC Four. A first series of six episodes ran between 25 March 2009 and 29 April 2009. A second series began on 19 January 2010 and concluded on 23 February 2010.
  • The Way It Is

    1967

    The Way It Is

    1967

    "The Way It Is," a Sunday night one-hour show, aired from September 1967 to June 1969. Under the executive production of Ross McLean, following the success of similar CBC programs, it attracted up to 60 contributors, aiming to challenge viewers with compelling content. Hosted by John Saywell and Barbara Frum, who honed her interviewing style here, it featured Patrick Watson, Warren Davis, Percy Saltzman, Ken Lefolii, Peter Desbarats, and Moses Znaimer. Segment producers like Perry Rosemond and Peter Herrndorf worked on the show, which covered diverse topics via studio interviews, music, commentary, panels, and documentaries. While not pushing controversy, it contributed to national dialogue. Notable productions included documentaries on airline safety and Vietnam, setting a serious tone for its era. Its influence extended to later CBC shows like the fifth estate and The Journal.
  • Real Stories

    2006

    Real Stories

    2006

    Real Stories is an Australian satirical television comedy series produced by Carlton Television for Network Ten. It was created by Hamish Blake and Andy Lee. The series was first broadcast on 22 August 2006. Eight episodes were produced. The program was a parody of current affairs shows. It was hosted by Jennifer Adams, a former Seven Network reporter. The show mimicked a standard current affairs format. Pre-recorded segments in the show were introduced by the host. These segments starred Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Ryan Shelton, and Tim Bartley with voice-overs provided by Greg Fleet. The show originally started as a project for Melbourne's Channel 31, a community access television station, as a collaboration between Roving Enterprises and Hamish & Andy's production company, Radio Karate. There are no plans to continue production of the show. It was repeated during 2007, and is currently available on DVD. Several podcasts were produced, including material not broadcast in the series.
  • X Style

    2012

    X Style

    2012

  • The Beat with Ari Melber

    2017

    The Beat with Ari Melber

    2017

    star 5.8
    Ari Melber delivers the biggest political and news stories of the day, with interviews and original reporting from around the nation. An Emmy-winning journalist, attorney and former Senate staffer, Melber cuts through the spin and the noise to tell you what's really happening. Real news, every night.
  • SportsCenter

    1979

    SportsCenter

    1979

    star 7.5
    ESPN's flagship program provides TV's most thorough presentation of sports news, highlights and analysis.
  • Immo Buzz

    2022

    Immo Buzz

    2022

  • Tekniskt magasin

    1958

    Tekniskt magasin

    1958

  • The Weekly

    2019

    The Weekly

    2019

    star 4.7
    A narrative documentary news program that features one or two of the New York Times’ biggest and most important visual stories each week following the stories and the reporters that work on them every step of the way.
  • I comme

    1984

    I comme

    1984

  • Reschke Fernsehen

    2023

    Reschke Fernsehen

    2023

    star 8
  • druckfrisch

    2003

    druckfrisch

    2003

    star 6
  • The Linux Action Show!

    0000

    The Linux Action Show!

    0000

    star 7
    Weekly news, commentary, and reviews for the Linux and Open Source Software communities.
  • Tele-Akademie

    1987

    Tele-Akademie

    1987

  • GoedNieuws Vandaag

    2023

    GoedNieuws Vandaag

    2023

  • Real Story

    2003

    Real Story

    2003

    Real Story was a current affairs programme which aired on the British television channel, BBC One at 19:30 GMT weekly on Mondays. It was hosted by Fiona Bruce who was also presenter of Crimewatch. The programme was edited by Dave Stanford and produced by Mike Lewis. It focused on the weeks big stories such as health problems and political views. Fiona Bruce often met some of the victims of the main problem being discussed for use on the programme. The programme was considered a BBC version of ITV1's popular programme Tonight With Trevor McDonald which focuses on similar subjects. When Real Story launched on 10 March 2003, the BBC's then head of Current Affairs, Peter Horrocks, called it "a valuable addition to our story telling capacity - popular current affairs, but with BBC values." On 17 November 2006, the BBC announced that Real Story was to be axed, to make way for The One Show.
  • Daheim & unterwegs

    2003

    Daheim & unterwegs

    2003

  • WIRED Science

    2007

    WIRED Science

    2007

    Wired Science was a weekly high-definition television program that covered modern scientific and technological topics. In January 2007 PBS aired pilot episodes for three different science programs, including Wired Science. Using Nielsen ratings, CPB-sponsored research and public feedback, PBS selected Wired Science for a 10-episode run in the fall schedule. The program is a production of KCET Los Angeles. In July 2008, the show was officially cancelled.
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