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45: 1866: 430: 304:. The show usually features two additional "left and right" guests on each topic of discussion. On some occasions only one guest is featured. Occasionally, when the co-hosts agree on the featured topic, two guests of the opposing view appear. More rarely, when hosts disagree with the prevailing view of their side, they debate someone from their own camp who agree with it. 538:, such as, "How are you holding up?" and "Have you ever flip-flopped?" Stewart argued that unlike Carlson and Begala he was a comedian, not a journalist, and therefore it was not his role to conduct hard-hitting interviews. Begala defended the show on the basis that it was intended as a forum for debate, to which Stewart responded that calling 334:, was searching for a replacement for his 10pm program. The program put the day's most important newsmaker in the spotlight, caught between a conservative and a liberal journalist. Their ratings, which were low by radio standards, were better than CNN's. Schonfeld signed the pair to a CNN contract for $ 75,000 each. 524:
and the style of arguments presented on the show. He said the program failed its responsibility to the public discourse and indulged in partisan hackery, reducing news coverage of important issues to a series of talking points from both extremes of the political spectrum: "It's hurting America. Here
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The new version differed from the original version in that the final segment, called "Cease Fire," will offer "an opportunity for hosts to look for common ground at the end of the program." There is also no audience, putting aside the format in the first version's iteration in the last few years to
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and widely watched and discussed. At a time when the average number of viewers of the show was about 615,000, the episode drew 867,000 viewers. Stewart later stated "It really was not my intent to be disruptive. I truly thought we'd have a goof about how terrible the program is at the top, and move
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in the conservative seat. Buchanan returned in 1993 and alternated with Sununu. In 1995, Buchanan again left the show to pursue an unsuccessful bid for the 1996 Republican nomination for president. Novak returned to the show alternating with Sununu on the right. At about the same time, CNN began a
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is a show about athletic competition." During the exchange, Carlson told Stewart, "I do think you're more fun on your show. Just my opinion," to which Stewart replied, "You know what's interesting, though? You're as big a dick on your show as you are on any show."
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co-hosted a radio show on then-NBC-owned WRC radio in Washington. The program, on which the two men debated political issues, was highly praised, but its ratings were low and, in 1982, it was cancelled. At the time,
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from June 25, 1982, to June 3, 2005, and again from September 9, 2013, to August 6, 2014. The format was designed to present and challenge the opinions of a politically
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was placed on hiatus again. On October 15, 2014—coincidentally, the ten-year anniversary of Stewart's appearance—the show was officially cancelled for the second time.
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was his replacement, alternating with Novak on the right. However, the show began to lose its audience, with the increasing popularity of alternatives like
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This article is about the American current events program. For the current affairs programme that aired in the North of Scotland, see
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Carlson attempted to counter Stewart's criticisms by reading examples of questions Stewart had asked of then-presidential candidate
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In late 1991, Buchanan left the program to pursue the 1992 Republican Party nomination for the presidency, and was replaced by
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David Bauder (January 5, 2005). CNN Lets 'Crossfire' Host Carlson Go. Associated Press. Retrieved December 29, 2007 from
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The program's original producer was Randy Douthit. It was executive produced by CNN's leading female executive,
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Kinsley left the show at the end of 1995 and in early 1996, CNN selected two hosts to alternate on the left:
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In 2002, the length of the program was increased to an hour. The show was presented live from
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Jon Stewart's best moment wasn't on 'The Daily Show.' It was the day he eviscerated CNN
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was reduced back to just half an hour and moved from prime-time to an afternoon slot.
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Following his appearance, transcripts and live stream footage were released on the
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on, but . . . the combination of their obstinance and my low blood sugar led to
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replaced Press on the left. The new style did not rate well, and in April 2003,
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was placed on "temporary hiatus" on March 11, 2014; an additional half-hour of
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The show is hosted by two pundits, one of whom is presented as being "on the
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was announced on June 26, 2013, for a premiere in late 2013, with panelists
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launched on September 9, 2013. The panelists for the new edition of
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the following Monday before relocating to that show's successor,
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on the right. After a few months Snow left for the newly formed
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Cancelled — Again — As CNN Pulls Programs And Slashes Staff"
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White House. His replacement was conservative columnist
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returned to CNN's lineup on May 1, 2014. Following the
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prevent the panelists from "playing for the audience".
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In 1999, Buchanan left the show for the last time and
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American television series revived after cancellation
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Transcript of Jon Stewart's Interview from Crossfire
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