Hosted by Simon Rieber a Swahili show discusses matters shook the world, history and were not told in more details, past fantasies, politics, science, also hints little facts about the spiritual world. The show premiered the late 2021 distributed by SR Media Services.
The Dan Patrick Show is a syndicated radio and television sports talk show hosted by former ESPN personality Dan Patrick. It is currently produced by DirecTV Sports Networks and is syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks.
The three-hour program debuted on October 1, 2007, and later was added to the Fox Sports Radio national lineup on January 20, 2009. It is broadcast weekdays live beginning at 9 am Eastern.
The show is currently televised on three networks: on DirecTV's Audience Network since August 3, 2009; on three Root Sports affiliates since October 25, 2010; and on NBC Sports Network as of November 5, 2012.
The current show is a successor to the original Dan Patrick Show, which aired from 1999 to 2007 on ESPN Radio weekdays at 1 pm Eastern/10 am Pacific.
The West Block is a Canadian news and political affairs television series that debuted on November 6, 2011 on Global. The name West Block is taken from the West Block of Parliament Hill.
Hosted by Tom Clark, the series will follow a Sunday morning talk show format.
Excuse Me – Jaha Kahibi Sata Kahibi is a popular Odia comedy series starring Papu Pom Pom, known for its sharp humor and relatable storytelling. The show presents everyday situations with a satirical twist, where Papu’s character fearlessly speaks the truth, often landing himself in hilarious trouble. Through lighthearted sketches, witty dialogues, and social observations, the series entertains while subtly reflecting common issues, habits, and contradictions of daily life, making it highly enjoyable for audiences of all ages.
Even Filmmakers Need Therapy offers a raw, introspective glimpse into the emotional toll of filmmaking. Through candid, confessional-style moments, four crew members reveal the personal struggles and creative pressures behind the scenes, turning the spotlight inward in a group-therapy-inspired format. It's an honest look at the human side of production rarely seen on camera.