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Melissa Harris-Perry (TV program) : ウィキペディア英語版
Melissa Harris-Perry (TV series)

''Melissa Harris-Perry'' (also abbreviated MHP) is a current affairs and political commentary television program on MSNBC hosted by American author and academic Melissa Harris-Perry. A college professor, Perry uses the show as a public platform for progressivism. The program airs in the morning on weekends. Harris-Perry had been a frequent contributor and guest host for the network until it was announced that she would host a program of her own, which debuted on February 18, 2012.
She remains a professor at Wake Forest University and commutes to New York City on the weekends to host the show.
==Format==
According to MSNBC, the program features panel discussions focusing on national politics while exploring the "intersections of culture, art and community". The show's two-hour running time allows for a more diverse pool of guests compared to typical cable news programs. In addition, since the show airs on weekends, Harris-Perry says it has "a little bit more breathing room" to respond to the weekly news cycle.
Harris-Perry encourages viewers to interact with the show via Twitter using the #nerdland hashtag, which she uses to describe an occasional destination for its topic field and intensity of discourse.〔
The shows places a strong emphasis on pop culture in an effort to expand the idea of what is considered "political". Instead of political pundits, Harris-Perry often invites academics, activist Hollywood stars, struggling actresses, makeup ladies, and underrepresented voices as guests.〔 In addition, she often discusses politics outside the beltway, including politics of the South.〔

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