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Last Checked Oct. 3, 2022

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Sun Sep 18 15:28:48 +0000 2022

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Luke Russert @LukeRussert

Many journalists want to do this but the suits always want to be “fresh” “hip” “wired” etc. Seeking to rebrand when it’s not necessary. “60 Minutes” hasn’t changed in years. Why? It’s dependable and solid. Sunday shows can be that. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 18, 2022

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Luke Russert @LukeRussert

I usually don’t touch this but it’s not that hard. Just go back to the old format. Guest in studio. 30 minutes 1 on 1 grilling or 1 on 2 moderated debate in a discussion style. Then a round table of JOURNALISTS that recap the week’s news and previews the next. Be slow. — PolitiTweet.org

The Washington Post @washingtonpost

After declining ratings and an exodus of VIP guests, Washington institutions like “Meet the Press” and “Face the Na… https://t.co/SV1xuv6TeR

Posted Sept. 18, 2022

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Luke Russert @LukeRussert

I believe that there are still politicians and policymakers that would welcome a 30-45 minute in person discussion on national network TV. Take them over a 6 minute cable hit via satellite that is uninformative word salad. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 18, 2022

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