A roundtable discussion with journalist of the past week's major news events.A roundtable discussion with journalist of the past week's major news events.A roundtable discussion with journalist of the past week's major news events.
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I am a long time viewer of Washington Week in Review and find that the program has suffered under its current host, Gwen Ifill. Ms Ifill interrupts her guests and chooses to interject her point of view too often which lessens the flow of information from informed sources.
Program improvements could include having a wider variety of guests. In the Washington DC area there are experts in almost any field one can imagine. Accessing those resources might add some life blood to the program instead of having the same journalists on week after week. One the occasions when there is a guest host, the program is vibrant and informative to listeners because the panelists are able express their views and analysis.
Program improvements could include having a wider variety of guests. In the Washington DC area there are experts in almost any field one can imagine. Accessing those resources might add some life blood to the program instead of having the same journalists on week after week. One the occasions when there is a guest host, the program is vibrant and informative to listeners because the panelists are able express their views and analysis.
It's not 'Viewers Like You" that get this show on the air, it's the underwriters like Big Oil and MIC arms makers.
* When was the last time WW had on a lifelong Peace Movement person? Last time they took a strong anti-war stand? Ever hear them speak out against a generation of American war crimes?
* These talking heads only normalize war, never challenge the current oligarchy, all with the wealth gap widening daily!
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- TriviaIn the Thanksgiving Day weekend episode, Nov. 26, 2021, guest Susan Page quips to host Yamiche Alcindor, "Remember Gerald Ford and Whip Inflation Now buttons?" Yamiche was born more than a decade after that anti-inflation campaign; so any memory she has of those buttons come not from her living through it but from her study of history.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Television: The Promise of Television (1988)
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By what name was Washington Week in Review (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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