Magazine show accompanying coverage of the horse racing. Presented on-site from the main course each Saturday, with additional weekday programmes during the big festivals.
Headline Country is an American country music news and entertainment show airing on GAC. The show is produced by Surfing Moose Productions.
The show premiered in January 2009 and runs biweekly in 30 minute episodes.
Based in Nashville, TN, "Headline Country" is the only nationally airing television program to cover the world of country music. The show features news, interviews, performances, and various forms of "behind-the-scenes" content.
‘Good! Morning’ is a morning news programme broadcast live on the TV Asahi network on weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 4.55 am to 8.00 am, since 30 September 2013.
How much does a mayor earn? What is the salary of your son's geography teacher and what amount is deposited into the account of the postman who delivers parcels to homes in all weathers every month? In 'What does Flanders earn?' Axel Daeseleire, Camille Vanuxem and Stijn Baert break the taboo and ask fifty Flemish people how much they earn gross.
Seachd Là is a weekly Scottish Gaelic-language news magazine produced by BBC Alba, featuring a round up of the week's news. Its stories are from BBC Alba's news programmes An Là and Eòrpa. It is shown on Sundays from the Glasgow newsroom and is presented by An Là weather presenter, Kirsteen MacDonald.
Sunday Best was GMTV's original Sunday magazine programme, launched in January 1993. It was originally intended to be a Sunday edition of the regular weekday programme, featuring the regular lifestyle and human interest stories, interviews, and news bulletins.
Coast to Coast was the flagship regional news programme produced by Television South, covering the south and southeast of England with separate news services for both parts of the dual-region between January 1982 and December 1992.
Tonight was a BBC television current affairs programme presented by Cliff Michelmore and broadcast in Britain live on weekday evenings from February 1957 to 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne. The audience was typically seven million.
Al Qahera Al Youm is a live television talk show that broadcasts nearly throughout the year from the 6th of October studios located in Cairo. Al Qahera Al-Youm is one of the most popular and influential shows in the Middle East with more than a million viewers world wide. Hosted by the leading Arab presenter Amr Adeeb, with Co-host Politician and journalist, Mohammed Mustafa Sherdy. The show has dedicated segments to stars like Raga'a el-Geddawi and Hala Fakher. The program efficiently covers all aspects of life in Egypt from politics, to arts, sports, cultural and economic issues, and even international affairs. It airs on Al Yawm channel which is part of Orbit Communications Company now known as the OSN. The Show currently broadcasts throughout the week, because of their new addition to the show Al Qahera Al-Youm Weekend that runs on Thursday and Friday, hosted by presenter shafky Al Monayery and celebrity actor Ezzat Abu Ouf.