Sunday news shows
The Sunday news shows are a staple of American television, featuring prominent politicians, journalists, and experts discussing current events, politics, and policy issues. Here are some of the most popular Sunday news shows:
- Meet the Press (NBC): Hosted by Chuck Todd, this show has been on the air since 1947 and is considered one of the most prestigious Sunday news programs.
- Face the Nation (CBS): Hosted by Margaret Brennan, this show has been on the air since 1954 and features a roundtable discussion with journalists and experts.
- This Week (ABC): Hosted by George Stephanopoulos, this show has been on the air since 1981 and features a roundtable discussion with journalists and experts.
- Fox News Sunday (Fox News): Hosted by Chris Wallace, this show has been on the air since 1996 and features a roundtable discussion with journalists and experts.
- State of the Union (CNN): Hosted by Jake Tapper, this show has been on the air since 2009 and features a roundtable discussion with journalists and experts.
- Sunday Morning Futures (Fox News): Hosted by Maria Bartiromo, this show focuses on economic and financial issues.
- The Sunday Show (MSNBC): Hosted by Jonathan Capehart, this show features a roundtable discussion with journalists and experts on a variety of topics.
These shows typically air between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. ET, and are often followed by other Sunday morning news programs, such as:
- Reliable Sources (CNN): A media criticism show hosted by Brian Stelter.
- MediaBuzz (Fox News): A media criticism show hosted by Howard Kurtz.
- Inside Politics (CNN): A roundtable discussion with journalists and experts on political issues.
The Sunday news shows provide a platform for politicians, journalists, and experts to discuss the week's top stories and offer analysis and commentary on current events. They are an important part of the American media landscape and are widely watched and followed by politicians, journalists, and the general public.