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.
Kids Say the Funniest Things was a Comedy show in the United Kingdom based on the United States show Kids Say the Darndest Things, produced by LWT for ITV from 27 December 1998 to 1 October 2000. A third series was recorded in 2001, but never aired because of the revelations surrounding Stuart Lubbock's death at Barrymore's home.
The first official and licensed program about Persian rap, with Ali Zia performing and Mohammad Reza Shayeh as the first guest. This event caused widespread reactions on social media due to the history of sensitivities towards rap and its historical distance from official media.
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.
The Arena with Michael Coren is an evening talk show hosted by Michael Coren on the Sun News Network. The Arena was originally titled “Coren Tonight”. Previously Coren hosted The Michael Coren Show on the Crossroads Television System from 1999 to 2011.
This web variety show follows idols as they work at a store owned by TVXQ! Max Changmin, where they personally design and cook special lunchbox menus for fans.