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The Chris Matthews Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Chris Matthews Show

''The Chris Matthews Show'' was a half-hour weekend news and political roundtable program produced by NBC News. It was taped in Washington, D.C., and nationally syndicated by NBCUniversal Television Distribution. The program debuted on September 22, 2002.
The program usually aired on Sunday mornings before or after the Sunday morning talk shows, usually on NBC affiliates or their sister stations.
Chris Matthews served as the program’s moderator and was joined each week by a rotating group of four journalists. Either Andrea Mitchell or Chuck Todd, both of NBC News, would occasionally sit in for him.
Although Matthews was also the host of MSNBC’s ''Hardball with Chris Matthews'', the two programs shared no common staff outside of Matthews or editorial input, besides being recorded at NBC’s Washington facility. The program converted to a high definition presentation in April 2013.
On April 30, 2013, Matthews announced he would be ending the show to focus more on ''Hardball'' and writing books. The last show aired July 21.〔Weprin, Alex. (Chris Matthews Inks Long-Term Deal With MSNBC, But Ends ‘The Chris Matthews Show’ ). ''TVNewser''. Retrieved April 30, 2013.〕
== Program format ==
Each 30-minute program featured an opening roundtable-style discussion segment, usually on a major news story of the week; a second discussion segment often focusing on presidential politics and occasionally on cultural topics; a third segment called “Tell Me Something I Don't Know,” where the four panelists reported to Matthews new information they had gleaned from their reporting.
During the program, Matthews would “take a look at the Matthews Meter,” a survey taken by twelve of the show’s regular panelists. The question would generally be of the yes/no variety, such as “Who stands to be the better debater, President Obama or Mitt Romney?”
In 2007, the show introduced the segment “The Big Question,” in which Matthews asked the four panelists a Matthews-meter-type question. This segment closed the show.

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