Friday, March 16, 2007

THIS WEEK ON THE SUNDAY CHAT SHOWS

ABC / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: The topics and guests had not been announced as of early Friday morning. Please check back later today for possible updates. And the roundtable will include, among others, conservative columnist George Will in a discussion of the week's political news.

CBS / Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer: The topics and guests had not been announced as of early Friday morning. Please check back later today for possible updates.

CNN / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: The topics and guests had not been announced as of early Friday morning. Please check back later today for possible updates.

FOX / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: The topics and guests had not been announced as of early Friday morning. Please check back later today for possible updates.

NBC / Meet the Press with Tim Russert: Marking the four year anniversary since America's incursion into Iraq will be former Congressman Tom Andrews (D - ME), former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R - TX), Richard Perle of the American Enterprise Institute, and Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA), a retired vice admiral in the Navy.

Syndicated / The Chris Matthews Show: The topics and panel members had not been announced as of early Friday morning. Please check back later today for possible updates.

Bay News 9 / Political Connections: This week's guest will be Florida Secretary of State and former Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Kurt S. Browning.

And if you live in the Tampa/St. Petersburg/Lakeland area, one other programme you should make a point of checking out is Flashpoint, seen Sunday mornings at 11:00 on ABC affiliate WFTS-TV 28. Hosted by primary news anchor Brendan McLaughlin, the programme is usually an interesting discussion of local and state issues and often features political leaders from all around. Unfortunately, WFTS does not actively promote Flashpoint, and it is not mentioned at all on the station's Web site. Hopefully, that will change soon.

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