The Agenda in the Summer

The Agenda in the Summer (2011- )

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The Agenda in the Summer with Nam Kiwanuka engages public-minded individuals in current affairs and social issues in an absorbing and insightful manner with a special series of in-depth one-on-one interviews. From literature, to the collapse of globalism, to homophobia in the NHL, to our relationship with food, to Internet freedom, to war photography, to ... look, you're just going to have to tune in. We've got a little bit of everything in store for you this summer. Airs 8 ET.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 20:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Agenda in the Summer' premiere?

'The Agenda in the Summer' premiered on June 12, 2011.

Who are the main hosts of 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

'The Agenda in the Summer' is hosted by Steve Paikin and Nam Kiwanuka.

What is the format of 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

'The Agenda in the Summer' is a current affairs talk show that focuses on a wide range of topics.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

The first season of 'The Agenda in the Summer' consisted of 10 episodes.

Who were some of the notable guests on 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

Some of the notable guests on 'The Agenda in the Summer' include politicians, journalists, and experts from various fields.

What are some of the topics covered on 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

'The Agenda in the Summer' covers topics such as politics, economics, social issues, and cultural events.

How long are the episodes of 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

Each episode of 'The Agenda in the Summer' is approximately 60 minutes long.

Is 'The Agenda in the Summer' a live show or pre-recorded?

'The Agenda in the Summer' is a pre-recorded show.

What sets 'The Agenda in the Summer' apart from other talk shows?

'The Agenda in the Summer' stands out for its in-depth discussions, insightful analysis, and diverse range of guests.

Are there any recurring segments on 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

Yes, 'The Agenda in the Summer' has recurring segments that explore specific topics or provide updates on ongoing issues.

How does 'The Agenda in the Summer' engage with its audience?

'The Agenda in the Summer' encourages audience participation through social media platforms, allowing viewers to share their thoughts and questions.

What is the target audience of 'The Agenda in the Summer'?

'The Agenda in the Summer' caters to a diverse audience interested in current affairs and in-depth discussions.

Has 'The Agenda in the Summer' received any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'The Agenda in the Summer' has been recognized with several awards and nominations for its outstanding journalism and informative content.

How does 'The Agenda in the Summer' contribute to public discourse?

'The Agenda in the Summer' provides a platform for meaningful conversations and helps viewers gain a deeper understanding of important issues.

How does 'The Agenda in the Summer' keep its content relevant and timely?

'The Agenda in the Summer' stays up-to-date by covering current events and inviting guests who can provide insights into the latest developments.

Does 'The Agenda in the Summer' have any spin-off shows or related series?

No, 'The Agenda in the Summer' does not have any spin-off shows or related series.

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