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1947年11月06日
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美国
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NBC News
《认识新闻界》是一档每周播出的美国电视新闻/访谈节目,在NBC播出。尽管与1947年11月6日电视首播时的原始节目形式大相径庭,但它仍是美国广播史上播出时间最长的电视系列。《会见新闻界》是美国电视周日早晨脱口秀中收视率最高的节目。 该节目由11位主持人主持,首位主持人是玛莎·朗特里。 《会见新闻界》等节目专注于采访国家领导人,讨论政治、经济、外交政策及其他公共事务等议题。

About

Meet the Press is NBC’s longest‑running Sunday morning interview series. It delivers in‑depth politics and policy discussions with leaders.

Meet the Press began on November 6, 1947, and has aired every Sunday ever since. Hosted by a rotating panel of moderators, it offers a single‑on‑one interview with a national leader, followed by a panel discussion or two‑to‑one debate. The show covers politics, economics, foreign policy, and public affairs. It is broadcast from the NBC newsroom in Washington, D.C., and has been a fixture of American television, airing weekly for more than 75 years.

What to know

  • Scheduled for 9 a.m. Eastern on most stations
  • Features one‑on‑one interviews with political leaders
  • Includes panel discussion or two‑to‑one debate
  • Runs 60 minutes (previously 30)
  • Available online and on podcasts
  • Transcripts posted each Sunday by 1 p.m. ET
  • Guest list announced Friday afternoon
  • Hosts change only after several seasons

Watch if

If you want reliable, up‑to‑date commentary on U.S. politics and policy, and enjoy in‑depth questions from a seasoned moderator, Meet the Press offers clear, focused coverage with experts and elected officials each week.

Skip if

If you prefer fast‑paced, entertainment‑heavy shows, or you’re looking for scripted drama, this news‑talk format may feel too measured and procedural for your tastes.

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Format Overview
Meet the Press follows a straightforward structure: the host conducts a one‑to‑one interview with a top national or international figure, then a panel of experts or opposing voices discuss the topic. The show runs an hour, providing depth without excessive commercial breaks.
Historical Roots
Originating from a 1945 radio program, the TV version debuted in 1947. It was one of the first network shows to feature a sitting president, Gerald Ford, in 1975, marking a pivotal moment in televised politics.
Hosts and Moderators
Since its start, 12 moderators have led the show. The current host, Kristen Welker, joined in 2023 after Chuck Todd. Previous long‑time moderators include Tim Russert, Tom Brokaw, and David Gregory.
Audience and Reach
Airing on NBC, the program reaches millions of viewers each week, and is syndicated to radio stations nationwide via Westwood One. It is also streamed on NBC’s news website and mobile app.
Guest Selection
Guests are announced each Friday afternoon on the official site. The show features U.S. presidents, congressional leaders, foreign dignitaries, and experts from a range of policy areas.
Access and Archives
Transcripts are posted on the NBC site by 1 p.m. ET every Sunday. Past episodes can be accessed through NBC’s archives or the show’s podcast feed, though individual episodes are not sold on DVD.
Format Evolution
Originally a 30‑minute press conference, the program expanded to an hour in 1992. It now includes a data‑focused segment called “Data Download” and uses digital screens to display statistics during discussions.

FAQ

What time does Meet the Press air each week?
It airs Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Eastern on most stations, with a 10:30 a.m. slot in New York and Washington. Some affiliates adjust the time slightly.
How long has the show been on air?
The program debuted on November 6, 1947, and has broadcast every Sunday for over 75 years, making it the longest‑running television series in U.S. history.
Who is the current moderator?
Kristen Welker has been the moderator since September 2023, following Chuck Todd’s tenure.
How many moderators have hosted the show?
Twelve moderators have led the program, ranging from Martha Rountree in 1947 to Kristen Welker today.
Can I watch past episodes online?
Past episodes are available on NBC’s website, the Meet the Press podcast feed, and the NBC News app, but the show is not sold on DVD.
Is there a transcript available for each episode?
Yes, transcripts are posted on the NBC site by 1 p.m. Eastern each Sunday, and archived transcripts can be accessed via the site’s resource section.
Does the show include a panel discussion?
After the main interview, a panel of experts or opposing voices often discusses the topic, adding depth and alternative perspectives.
What is the typical format of an episode?
A 60‑minute episode begins with a one‑to‑one interview, followed by a panel or two‑to‑one debate, and sometimes a data segment called “Data Download.”
Is the show live?
Yes, Meet the Press is broadcast live from NBC’s Washington, D.C., studio every Sunday.
Can I request a question to be asked during a show?
Viewers can send questions via the official Meet the Press website or through social media channels, but not all submitted questions are guaranteed to be asked.
What are the main topics covered?
Politics, economics, foreign policy, and broader public affairs, often tied to current events and policy debates.
Does the show feature U.S. presidents?
Yes, all U.S. presidents have appeared on the show, whether in office or before they were elected.
What is the average viewership?
Viewership fluctuates but remains one of the top Sunday morning talk shows, often ranking first in the 25‑54 age demographic.
How does Meet the Press differ from other Sunday shows?
Its long history, focus on in‑depth interviews, and a structured panel debate set it apart from more opinion‑driven programs.
What is the “Data Download” segment?
It’s a short, on‑screen presentation of key statistics and facts relevant to the week’s topics, introduced during the interview portion.
Does the show cover international topics?
Yes, foreign leaders and international policy issues are frequently featured alongside domestic politics.
Are there any language restrictions on the show?
The program is primarily in English, but subtitles and closed captions are available for viewers who need them.
How can I subscribe to the Meet the Press podcast?
The podcast is free and can be subscribed to via major platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the NBC website.
Is the show family‑friendly?
The content is designed for a general audience, though some discussions may touch on mature themes within political context.
Where is the show filmed?
It is filmed in NBC’s Washington, D.C., bureau on Capitol Hill, using a multi‑camera setup.
What happens during the rebroadcast?
Rebroadcasts air at 2 p.m. ET on Sundays and early mornings on MSNBC, providing viewers a second chance to catch the discussion.
Are there any special editions?
Occasional specials, like holiday or anniversary episodes, are produced with a focus on historic clips and retrospective commentary.
Has the show won any awards?
Yes, it has received multiple awards for journalism, including Peabody Awards, recognizing its quality news coverage.

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