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Meet the Press

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Meet the Press
longest running television program; from 1947 to present. [Am. TV: McWhirter, 234]
See : Longevity


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00 Paperback BR515 This year-by-year chronology begins with a 20-page narrative overview of religious life in the US, then focuses on specific church, cultural, and legal developments, from the settlement of Jamestown by Anglican settlers in 1607, to the Catholic backlash created in response to Nancy Pelosi's 2008 Meet the Press comments on the church's views of abortion.
ABC claims it was the first time This Week has beaten Meet the Press in total viewers since June 27, 1999.
Ironically the most enticing of those temptations over the years was fellow Catholic Tim Russert, the longtime moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, who died of a heart attack this summer at the too-young age of 58.
 
 
 
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