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Tabloid (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tabloid (TV series)

''Tabloid'' was one of the earliest information television series aired in Canada. It ran weeknights from 1953 to 1960 after which it was renamed to ''Seven-O-One''.
==Format==
The series featured interviews, news and information. Its opening tagline was "a program with an interest in anything that happens anywhere, bringing you the news at seven." It was also promoted as "the nightly habit of nearly everyone".〔
Gunnar Rugheimer compiled a newsreel for the programme which featured stories from various international sources such as BBC, Movietone, United Press International, and the Canadian Forces.〔 Discussions, interviews, demonstrations, reviews and weather reports from Percy Saltzman rounded out the ''Tabloid'' episodes, resembling a "spoken-word variety show".〔
Producer Ross McLean's catchphrase for ''Tabloid'' was "Facts with Fun", reflecting his approach that news and information programming should incorporate elements of entertainment. He acknowledged that the early episodes of ''Tabloid'' were "a bargain basement version of NBC's ''Today''."〔 The interviews, features and weather forecast were supplemented with informal conversations among the hosts.〔

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