FACE THE NATION


'''Face the Nation''' is an American Sunday-morning political interview show which premiered on the CBS television network on November 7, 1954. It is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television. At 30 minutes, ''Face the Nation ''is the shortest of the Sunday talk shows. Excluding commercial breaks, the show has a duration of approximately 22 minutes. Presently the show is moderated by Bob Schieffer.
Each Sunday the moderator interviews newsmakers on the latest issues and delivers a short topical commentary at the end of the broadcast. The program broadcasts from Washington, D.C.
Guests include government leaders, politicians, and international figures in the news. CBS News correspondents and other contributors engage the guests in a lively roundtable discussion focusing on current topics.
The program broadcasts on the CBS Television Network, usually at 10:30 AM ET, right after ''CBS News Sunday Morning''. Local affiliates are free to air the show at the time of their choosing, usually before noon local time. The show is also broadcast on a delay on a handful of radio affiliates.

Contents
Moderators
External links

Moderators



Ted Koop 1954 - 1955

Stuart Novins 1955 - 1960

Howard K. Smith 1960 - 1963

Paul Niven 1963 - 1965

Martin Agronsky 1965 - 1969

George Herman 1969 - 1983

Lesley Stahl September 1983 - May 1991

Bob Schieffer May 1991 - present

External links



''Face The Nation'' Official Website

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