A lively and open discussion featuring multiple points of view. Mike Greenberg, Michelle Beadle and Jalen Rose will lead the conversation along with experts, insiders and athletes to break down the latest stories across the sports world.
Scrap MTV is a program of MTV Brazil, daily for the young audience. Headed by VJ Mariana de Souza, with guests in the studio, pictures, materials and participation of the hearing by telephone and via the web through email. The subjects are more varied, talk about music, fashion, internet, video games and the world pop. Premiered on television on 28 January 2008 with duration of 15 minutes. Currently the program is directed Bettina Hanna, production and Julia Nogueira.
Poles apart but always together, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are two sides of the same coin. Host Pushkar Shrotri tests this sweet and sour relationship.
From the Heart is a campaign initiative set up in 2013 by ITV to raise awareness for organ donations. The campaign took place between 11—15 February 2013. ITV shows including Daybreak, This Morning and ITV News.
Kids News Network, created 1991 in New York City by JoAnna Levenglick who also produced the show featuring junior reporters. The Kids News Network coverered entertainment, pro sports, books, technology, style, and health. Celebrity interviews are one-on-one, and are done by two young reporters: Elliott Levenglick and Diandra Levenglick, who had done celeberity interviews since 1993, and have traveled all over the [United States, Canada and the Bahamas doing movie junkets and were on the set of feature films. Some of the guests include: Arnold Swarzeneggar, Al Jareau, George Benson, Lindsay Lohan, Sinbad, Martin Short, Rosie O'Donnell, Oprah, Shaq,Phil Hartman, Natalie Portman, Richie Sambora, Tina Fey, The Olsen Twins, Derek Jeter, Kobe Bryant, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman. The Kids News Network was the first TV news and entertainmnent show that featured so many celebrities and famous authors of children's books and pro sports players. The show is in the process of going Broadband.
Dennis Miller Live was a weekly talk show on HBO, hosted by comedian Dennis Miller. The show ran 215 episodes from 1994 to 2002, and received five Emmy awards, plus an additional 11 Emmy nominations. It was also nominated six times for the Writers Guild of America Award for "Best Writing For A Comedy/Variety Series", and won three of those times.
The show was the brainstorm of HBO honcho Michael Fuchs, who told Miller he could use any forum he wanted as long as he brought in the numbers. It was directed by Debbie Palacio for most of its run, and head writers were first Jeff Cesario and then Eddie Feldmann. Other writers included José Arroyo, Rich Dahm, Ed Driscoll, David Feldman, Mike Gandolfi, Jim Hanna, Tom Hertz, Leah Krinsky, Rob Kutner, Rick Overton, Jacob Sager Weinstein, and David S. Weiss.
A community orientated talk show in which people write in to a panel who help them solve their problems. The panel consists of the talk show host, Gary Mitchell, and a rotating panel of special guests.
This program, titled "Aya wa Do’a" and presented by Sheikh Muhammad Jibril, aired in 2001 on Egyptian Television (Channel One). It featured Quranic recitation and supplications in a spiritual format. The exact production company and episode count are not documented in available written sources. The provided YouTube links contain original episodes from the broadcast, confirming the title’s existence and authenticity.
A series of debates with the candidates for City Council of the district capitals of mainland Portugal.
Leading up to the local elections, RTP is hosting a series of debates featuring the candidates for the district capitals.
Lifestyle Magazine is an American magazine documentary television series airing on the Trinity Broadcasting Network from 1993 to 2012. The series was based in Simi Valley, California.
Al Punto was a Sunday morning talk show hosted by Noticiero Univision anchor Jorge Ramos on the Univision network and its sister network Galavisión. Until 2012, when Enfoque premiered on Telemundo, it was the only show of its type in the United States that broadcast in the Spanish language. It ended in December 2024 when Jorge Ramos left Univision.