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Right This Minute : ウィキペディア英語版
Right This Minute

''RightThisMinute'' (alternately abbreviated as ''RTM'') is an American syndicated television program that debuted on September 12, 2011. Produced by MagicDust Television in conjunction with television station groups Cox Media Group, Raycom Media and the E.W. Scripps Company, it is a daily half-hour program that features a serious and offbeat viral videos presented by a team of hosts. Full episodes of the show are also available on the show’s website, RightThisMinute.com.
==Overview==
The program showcases a broad mix of viral videos trending online as well as caught-on-tape footage of stories in the news; the videos are introduced by five hosts – currently Christian Vera, Gayle Bass (who also hosts the "Click Chick" feature segment on radio station 92.3 KTAR-FM in Phoenix, Arizona), Nick Calderone, Oli Pettigrew and, , Charity Bailey – who also provide commentary on the videos being shown in each segment. In 2014, Steven Fabian left the show to work for the syndicated newsmagazine ''Inside Edition'' and on July 27th, 2015, Beth Troutman left the show as well to go work for WCNC-TV in Charlotte, NC to anchor for their weeknight 6 and 11pm newscasts, which leaves Nick, Gayle and Christian as the only original presenters, left on the program.
Videos typically shown on ''Right This Minute'' include dashcam and security camera footage of criminal acts and police pursuits; freak accidents; people and animals displaying interesting talents (with such videos of this particular type involving children and animals also being presented without commentary once or twice in some episodes, prefaced only by a title introduction by one of two female production staffers cuing the video by clapperboard); rescue footage; epic fails (such as extreme sports mishaps, and other various stunts that go wrong); humorous or dangerous stunts; practical jokes; parodies; and original user-created content culled from various user-submitted video websites (such as YouTube, LiveLeak, Break.com and eBaum's World) and sent directly to the program's website and mobile app. The program also features one or more interviews with those involved in a particular video in each episode.
Episodes initially were one hour long, but as a result of a revamp of the series' format in 2012, it began producing two half-hour episodes daily, as well as two half-hour "best of" editions on weekends featuring segments shown during the weekday broadcasts. Some stations carrying the program choose to air both daily half-hour episodes as a one-hour block, while others choose to air only one of the episodes or split them into different time slots.

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