News program
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A news program or news programme or news show is a regularly scheduled radio or television program that reports current events. News is typically reported in a series of individual stories that are presented by one or more anchors. A news program can include live or recorded interviews by field reporters, expert opinions, opinion poll results, and occasional editorial content.
A special category of news programs are entirely editorial in format. These host polemic debates between pundits of various ideological philosophies.
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[edit] News programs by genre
[edit] General news bulletins
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[edit] UK
[edit] Australia
[edit] Philippines
- TV Patrol World
- 24 Oras
- Big News
- Sentro
- Teledyaryo
- News Watch
- News Central
- Balitanghali
- News on Q
- Express Balita
- News Tonight
- The Weekender World
- Newsline Pilipinas
- Newsline Visayan
[edit] Japan
- NHK News 7
- News Watch 9
- FNN Super News
- News Station
- News 23
[edit] Romania
[edit] Venezuela
[edit] Documentary and magazine format
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[edit] UK
[edit] Specialty news
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[edit] Discussion, editorial, and interview
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- Crossfire
- Face the Nation
- Hannity & Colmes
- Larry King Live
- Meet the Press
- Nightline
- The McLaughlin Group
- The O'Reilly Factor
- Washington Week