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The Biz: Chuck Todd is Ready to Make News on Meet the Press On Sunday, NBC News political director Chuck Todd takes over as moderator of television's longest running franchise, Meet the Press.
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Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program broadcast on NBC.It is the longest-running program in television history, though the current format bears little resemblance to the debut episode on November 6, 1947. Meet the Press specializes in interviews with leaders in Washington, D.C., across the country and even the world on issues of politics, economics, foreign ...
Watch highlights and segments from "Meet the Press," the longest-running show on television. Since 1947 "Meet the Press" has featured headline-making intervi...
Meet the Press msnbc. This Sunday-morning public-affairs institution is the longest-running show in television history, where newsmakers come to make news.