Meet the Press
Media Outlet·media·AI Enriched
Relationships:9
Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
Media Outlet
Sector
media
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Founded
11/6/1947
Dissolved
Active
Also Known As
MTP
Tags
talk shownews programpublic affairs
Overall Confidence
95%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
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Positions
No positions added
Media Type
Not specified
Ownership
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Audience Size
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Political Leaning
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About
Meet the Press is NBC's flagship and longest-running television program, a weekly American Sunday morning public affairs talk show that has been airing since 1947 and is the longest-running TV show in U.S. history. It focuses on politics and public affairs, featuring interviews with top political figures and leaders on current events, politics, economics, foreign policy, and other public affairs, along with panel discussions providing opinions and analysis. The program has been hosted by various journalists since its inception.
Key Relationships
Mike Pompeo
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As CIA Director and Secretary of State, Pompeo appeared on Meet the Press to defend Trump administration policies on Russia, North Korea, and intelligence matters.
Since 2017
Eliot Engel
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Engel appeared multiple times on Meet the Press to debate foreign policy, including U.S.-Russia tensions and Israel aid, positioning him as a go-to voice for establishment views.
Since 1990

Steny Hoyer
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Steny Hoyer has appeared multiple times on Meet the Press as a House leader, discussing appropriations, Israel policy, and party strategy, enhancing his visibility in national media circuits.
Since 2007

George P. Shultz
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Guest on multiple episodes during and after his government service, debating foreign policy and economics; platformed his views to national audiences, strengthening his statesman image.
Since 1982
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Charles Grassley
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Grassley has appeared multiple times on Meet the Press to discuss Senate investigations, tax reform, and Iowa issues, using the platform to shape national narratives on fiscal policy and whistleblower protections.
Since 1980
Jonathan Greenblatt
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Greenblatt has appeared as a guest on Meet the Press to testify on congressional matters related to hate crimes, antisemitism, and online extremism, engaging with moderators and panelists.
Since 2016