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Howard K. Smith: News and Comment was a half-hour ABC news and documentary program hosted by commentator Howard K. Smith, which aired from February 14, 1962, to June 16, 1963. It was broadcast at the 10:30 Eastern time slot on Sundays opposite CBS's long-running quiz show, What's My Line?, hosted by John Charles Daly, himself the first ever ABC News anchorman. In 1961, Smith left CBS News because of a dispute about a documentary that he produced on police violence against civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama. He then joined ABC, where his contract stipulated that neither the network nor sponsors could interfere with the content of his program. While at CBS, Smith hosted the documentary program Behind the News with Howard K. Smith for twenty-one weeks from January 11 to September 20, 1959. Selected episodes focused on communism in Cuba, the status of Berlin, the Cold War, Charles de Gaulle, Nikita Khrushchev, unemployment in depressed areas, and the St. Lawrence Seaway. Smith's News and Comment began early in 1962. On November 11, five days after mid-term elections were held on November 6, Smith broadcast a program entitled "The Political Obituary of Richard M. Nixon", which proved highly controversial as well as premature. He included an interview with Nixon nemesis Alger Hiss, the Cold War convicted perjurer from Massachusetts, as well as remarks from Nixon loyalist Murray Chotiner. Some said that Smith's program in the long-run benefited Nixon's six-year political comeback because there was a backlash of sympathy caused by Hiss's appearance.
'Maayong Buntag Kapamilya' is the regional morning show of ABS-CBN Cebu that dishes out the daily dose of fresh news, upbeat discussions of the current community affairs and special features teeming with the local flavors of Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor and Dumaguete City. It is hosted by Rico Lucena, Vilma Andales, Reena Elena, . Features and segments reporters are Vera Leigh Lasam and Kara Mae Noveda.
Balitang Amianan is the local news network broadcast of the GMA Network TV-10 in Dagupan, which premiered on May 5, 2008. The program delivers news headlines about the current events in North and Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog. It is aired live daily from the GMA TV-10 Dagupan and GMA TV-12 Batangas. back to back with 24 Oras from Monday to Friday and is simulcast on DZSD Super Radyo Dagupan. It is the first Filipino-speaking regional newscast of GMA Network. Balitang Amianan was formerly anchored by veteran and former news anchor of TV Patrol Dagupan, TV Patrol Laoag and Dateline Northern Luzon news anchor Jorge Guerrero. On June 2012, Jorge Guerrero left the show and moved to GMA Ilocos to become the solo anchor of Balitang Ilokano. He is replaced by CJ Torida.
The Cost of Freedom is an American business program block on the Fox News Channel, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET Saturdays and 4:00 to 6:00 a.m. ET Mondays and several times throughout the weekend on sister network Fox Business Network, while a short seguments called Money Break air on FBN during weekend programming. The block consists of: ⁕Bulls & Bears, hosted by Brenda Buttner; ⁕Cavuto on Business, hosted by Neil Cavuto; ⁕Forbes on Fox, hosted by David Asman; and ⁕Cashin' In, hosted by Eric Bolling. The different shows have a number of different business analysts, some of which are exclusive to specific shows while others rotate between the shows. The Cost of Freedom business block began broadcasting in 720p HD on October 3, 2009.
Europe Tonight is an evening television business news programme which was broadcast on CNBC Europe from 2004 to 2009. The programme was most recently presented by Guy Johnson and Anna Edwards.
Horizon is a current events television program produced by KAET in Phoenix, Arizona. It is one of the two locally produced news program for KAET, the other being its sister program, Horizonte.
Kingdom Upclose is the weekly newscast of ACQ-Kingdom Broadcasting Network with the latest kingdom updates.
Horizonte is a current events television program produced by KAET in Phoenix, Arizona. It is one of the two locally produced news program for KAET, the other being its sister program, Horizon. The show is produced at KAET's studios in the Cronkite Building on Arizona State University's downtown Phoenix campus.