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Question Period

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Question Period is a Canadian television newsmagazine which airs weekly, currently excluding the summer months, on CTV at 11:00 AM ET in Ontario and east, and 4:00 PM local on stations in Western Canada. It also airs on the CTV News Channel at 5:00 PM EST. The program, which takes its name from the parliamentary process of Question Period, is an interview and panel discussion series on Canadian politics, similar to an American Sunday morning talk show. Debuting in 1967, it is CTV's third oldest series that is still in production behind W5 and CTV National News. However, the series was suspended from 1996 to 2001 in favour of the similar Sunday Edition with Mike Duffy, a BBS production which aired on most CTV stations and which was ultimately taken over by the network, but was then itself cancelled in 1999. Question Period would be revived in fall 2001, the announcement of which came shortly after rival network Global announced a similar public affairs program, Global Sunday, which also debuted in fall 2001 and ran for four seasons. Craig Oliver, CTV's chief political correspondent and previously the network's Ottawa bureau chief, was co-host of Question Period throughout its current run until 2012, and previously served as a host during the final years of the program's initial run. In July 2011, CTV announced that former Global National anchor Kevin Newman had been hired to co-host the program with Craig Oliver, with his position starting on August 22, 2011. Newman became the program's sole host in September 2012; Oliver remains with the network and now serves as a regular roundtable panelist on QP.

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iWatch News

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iWatch News was the flagship English evening news program of Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines. The news program replaced the network's longest-running English news program NewsWatch. It was originally anchored by former K-Lite disc jockey Carlo Tirona and recording artist Aryana Lim. Lim has since pursued other endeavors and has been replaced by former magazine editor, former RT disc jockey and actress Lexi Schulze. iWatch News targets the youth audience especially college students and young urban professionals. It differentiates itself from other newscasts by offering more reports and news features that appeal to the younger crowd. iWatch News aired for the last time on January 11, 2008.

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30 Minutes

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Close-up Gendai

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Close-up Gendai, is a social affairs television show on NHK. The program is broadcast Monday through Thursday 19:30 - 20:00, 24:10 - 24:36. It is also broadcast on NHK World and NHK World Premium.

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The Real MacKay

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העולם היום

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Kan's international news program.

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Jeudi en prime

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Weather Center Live

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Weather Center Live is a weather news program produced by The Weather Channel in Atlanta, Georgia.

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ABC News Alert

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Pilipinas News

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Pilipinas News, roughly translated as Philippine News is the flagship English language late night news program broadcast by TV5 in the Philippines. It is currently anchored by Paolo Bediones, Cherie Mercado, and Jove Francisco. Simulcast on AksyonTV and on the radio through 92.3 News FM in Mega Manila. The program airs every Monday to Friday between 11:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 a.m. to 12:30 a. m..

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Dnevnik 1

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Dnevnik HRT is the main news program of the HRT, broadcast daily at 19:30. It broadcasts only on HRT1.

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Aksyon

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Aksyon, whose weekday edition is also known as Aksyon Prime, is the flagship news program broadcast by TV5 in the Philippines. It is anchored by Cheryl Cosim and Erwin Tulfo, with special segments hosted by Shawn Yao and Lourd de Veyra on weekdays. The program is broadcast Weeknights at 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm., and Saturdays at 5:00 pm. to 5:30 pm PST. The newscast is simulcasted on AksyonTV and on radio thru 92.3 News FM in Mega Manila.

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Bread N' Butter

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Bread N' Butter is a business and travel show produced by DSR Multimedia Productions and airs on UNTV. The program describes itself as a show that would inspire Filipinos to discover their entrepreneurial sense. The program format is similar to a travel documentary where the main hosts venture and visit various kinds of business establishments. It also features solutions to business problems, which they claim to be helpful to the business-minded audience. It is currently hosted by Arlene Razon, Kitt Meily and Rodel Flordeliz and airs every Sunday on UNTV. The television show uses Taglish language as its means of communication.

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TV Patrol North Central Luzon

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TV Patrol North Central Luzon is the local news network broadcast of the ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in North Central Luzon, shown in the north central Luzon provinces of Pangasinan, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija through ABS-CBN TV-32. The program, a tabloid-style newscast, delivers the freshest news and current affairs issues in Northern and Central Luzon in the Tagalog language. It is aired live daily from ABS-CBN TV-32 Dagupan at 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday, simulcast over TV-32 Tarlac & Cabanatuan, TV-22 Baler, TV-12 Olongapo & TV-13 Zambales. TV Patrol North Central Luzon is anchored by experienced Dagupan City news anchor Cris Zuñiga. The program is backed by a formidable team of ABS-CBN reporters. Notably, TV Patrol North Central Luzon is the first regional TV Patrol newscast to use the new TV Patrol visual and audio packages which were introduced on March 5, 2012 for the national newscast. The localized version for TV Patrol North Central Luzon was introduced on December 17, 2012.

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Chao Nee Ti Mo-Chit

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Chao Nee Ti Mo-Chit is a Thai news and current events program, show on TV Channel 7, produced by Media of Medias Ltd. The program is shown Monday–Friday, from 6.00 until 7.30.

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Cash Flow From Australia

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Cash Flow is a television business news program aired every weekday at 10:00am Singapore/Hong Kong/Taiwan time on CNBC Asia. It is broadcast live from CNBC Asia's studio in Sydney and presented by Oriel Morrison and at Hong Kong's studio presented by Bernard Lo for the first hour. It was originally presented by Maura Fogarty for the first hour and Amanda Drury for the second hour and was broadcast live from Singapore. It is produced by CNBC Asia from Singapore by a team of journalists. Cash Flow is also seen in the United States on the CNBC World channel every Sunday through Thursday at 10:00pm Eastern Time. It is also shown on CNBC Europe at 3:00 GMT

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NewsCenter 7 Nightbeat

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Scottish Lobby

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Scottish Lobby was a current affairs programme broadcast on BBC Scotland during the 1990s.

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Foreign Exchange

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Foreign Exchange, which debuted on June 27, 2005, is a business show on CNBC World focusing exclusively on trading in the currency markets. Foreign Exchange is CNBC World's first original live program, is anchored by a rotating group of reporters from CNBC's Global Headquarters, and Dow Jones Newswires' Nick Hastings as a contributor from CNBC Europe headquarters in London. The show now airs weekdays from 8:30 to 8:45 AM ET.

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Venture

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Venture is a weekly Canadian business television series that aired on CBC Television from 1985 to 2007. The show focused mostly on business documentaries, but also aired business-related news pieces. In the beginning, Venture was hosted by Patrick Watson, who previously hosted the controversial but wildly popular Sunday evening news program This Hour has Seven Days in the 1960s. More recently, the program was hosted by Robert Scully. Its most recent host was Dianne Buckner. One of Venture's more recent special features are documentary pieces called Back to the Floor, in which a chief executive officer is forced to work at an entry-level job within their own company for a day. CBC announced the cancellation of Venture on 4 April 2007. Episodes were broadcast on Sundays until 2 September 2007.

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