“It’s fair to call the deteriorating situation at the US/Mexican border a crisis,” declared NBC’s Meet the Press in 2021. “[CNN anchor Dana] Bash presses Netanyahu on Gaza death toll: 'Is Israel doing everything possible to... avoid civilian casualties?',” boasted CNN’s State of the Union in 2023. “Principle over party… The latest high-profile Republican endorsement for Harris. And she got another Cheney endorsement,” announced ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos in September 2024.
These shows – ABC’s This Week, NBC’s Meet the Press, CNN’s State of the Union, CBS’s Face the Nation – are fixtures of a major genre of television: the Sunday morning news show. Since the 1940s, these weekly shows have featured panel interviews with government officials, lawmakers, candidates, and other political figures, usually from the US, as part of their stated missions to “tackle pressing issues,” produce robust discourse on current events, and hold electeds and aspiring electeds accountable.
A relic from a different era, these Sunday News Show still loom large today. No, they don’t have particularly high ratings, but much like the role editorial boards of major newspapers play, they matter to people who matter. They shape the agenda and tell lawmakers, advisers, CEOs and other people who wield power across our political, economic and social systems what to care about that week and how to analyze the current moment.
But to what extent do they serve any real journalistic function? To what extent do they actually ask difficult and challenging questions? Do the Sunday morning shows truly illuminate our political moments and interrogate the powerful, or essentially do the opposite? And what effect do these shows, known for “setting the agenda” in Washington, have on policymakers, news media, and the public?
On this episode, we discuss the history, ideology, and effects of Sunday morning news shows, look at how—despite their lofty claims to revelatory and challenging journalism—they prioritize and revel in prestige and access, flattering existing power structures and further enabling reactionary policy.
Our guest is FAIR's Julie Hollar.
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Julie Hollar is senior analyst and managing editor at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).
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How Sunday Morning News Shows Promote an Anti-Palestinian Agenda for Washington
Adam Johnson and Othman Ali | December 18, 2024 | The Nation
Students Left Out of Discussions About Student Gaza Protests
Felipe Rendall | August 15, 2024 | FAIR
What Is the Point of Sunday Political “News” Shows?
Jonathan Reiss | June 28, 2022 | DAME
Sunday Shows Hit Snooze on Climate Alarm
Julie Hollar | April 22, 2021 | FAIR
For Sunday Shows, Border Is ‘Political Crisis,’ Not Humanitarian Emergency
Julie Hollar | March 25, 2021 | FAIR
How the Trump Era Broke the Sunday-Morning News Show
Jason Zengerle | February 11, 2021 | The New York Times Magazine
The Sunday Shows Set the Agenda in Trump’s Washington
Scott Nover | August 20, 2018 | The Atlantic
Editorial Boards: Protectors of Establishment Ideology
Adam Johnson and Nima Shirazi | November 15, 2017 | Citations Needed
Do Sunday-Morning Talk Shows Need a Makeover?
Brian Steinberg | August 22, 2014 | Variety
Dylan Byers | April 21, 2014 | Politico
Why Do the Sunday Shows Suck So Much?
Paul Waldman | October 8, 2012 | The American Prospect
Peter Hart | April 1, 2012 | FAIR
Frank Stanton, Broadcasting Pioneer, Dies at 98
Holcomb B. Noble | December 26, 2006 | The New York Times
What’s Not Talked About on Sunday Morning?
George Farah and Justin Elga | April 1, 2001 | FAIR
A Critical View of Sunday Morning Talk Shows
June 17, 1991 | C-SPAN
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Senior Producer: Florence Barrau-Adams
Producer: Julianne Tveten
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Newsletter: Marco Cartolano
Music: Grandaddy
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Jack Georgeou
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