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中文名与媒体见面
英文名Meet the Press
别名压力时间,与媒体见面,会见媒体
学校NBC
主讲人David Gregory
版本[m4v][附文稿]
发行日期2011年08月07日
地区美国
对白语言英语
文字语言英文
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内容介绍

该节目每周花一小时左右的时间讨论一个焦点问题,会邀请多方重要嘉宾利用这个节目来表达他们的意见。

Meet the Press is a weekly American television news/interview program produced by NBC. It is the longest-running television series in American broadcasting history, despite bearing little resemblance to the original format of the program seen in its television debut on November 6, 1947. It has been hosted by 11 moderators, first by Martha Rountree. The current host is David Gregory, who assumed the role in December 2008. The show got a new set on May 2, 2010, with video screens with a library type setting with book shelves and a different modified intro music with David Gregory previewing the guests using the large video screen and with the Meet the Press theme music in a shorter "modernized music with the beginning repeated with drum beats"

If it's Sunday, it's Meet the Press
For over 60 years, Meet the Press has featured headline-making interviews with world-leaders and U.S. newsmakers. President John F. Kennedy once called Meet the Press the “fifty-first state.” Since then, every man who has occupied the Oval Office[/quote]



主持人

Early life

Gregory was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Carolyn Surtees, an account manager, and Don Gregory, a film and theatrical producer.[1] He was raised in his father's Jewish religion, and remains a practicing Jew.[3]

Gregory graduated from American University in 1992. While there, he worked for the campus television station, ATV, and received a degree in international studies from the School of International Service. Gregory was named the School of International Service's alumnus of the year in 2005 and sits on the Dean's Advisory Council.[4][5]
Journalism career
Early career

Gregory began his journalism career at the age of 18 as a summer reporter for KGUN-TV in Tucson, Arizona. He also worked for NBC affiliate KCRA-TV in Sacramento.[citation needed]
Today

Gregory has been the substitute co-anchor of Weekend Today, filling in for Lester Holt on that program since 2003. He has filled in for Matt Lauer on Today from 2005 to the present. Gregory was also the anchor of News Chat, Crosstalk NBC, and Newsfront on MSNBC from 1998 to 2000.
NBC Nightly News

Gregory has also filled in on NBC News Weekend Nightly News and NBC Nightly News since 2005.


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