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The World This Week (TWTW), is a weekly current events and news show anchored by Ya'akov Eilon.The show broadcasts in Hebrew to an Israeli audience via Keshet's Channel 2 every Thursday from 22:50-23:20, as well as in English for an international audience via i24news channel every Sunday.
The decision to relaunch the podcast came in January 2020, when it was announced that Brexitcast would be renamed Newscast after the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union on 31 January. [1] [2] The final edition of Brexitcast was released on 1 February 2020, [3] with the first edition of Newscast airing on 6 February. [4]
First episode Ref. Front Burner: CBC News and CBC Podcasts Jayme Poisson October 2018 [18] [19] The Big Story: Frequency Podcast Network by Rogers Radio: Jordan Heath-Rawlings June 2018 [20] [21] The Decibel: The Globe and Mail: Menaka Raman-Wilms [22] May 2021 [23] This Matters: The Toronto Star: Saba Eitizaz and Raju Mudhar [24] March 2020 ...
What are Joe Rogan's political views? Joe Rogan has said he's not a conservative, even describing himself as a "a bleeding heart liberal" on a 2022 episode of his show, according to Variety. "I'm ...
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The first three days of the holiday week will feature new episodes and interviews, with Monday's edition centering on actor Colman Domingo, Tuesday's welcoming Lindsay Lohan and Danielle Pinnock ...
The last episode of Boston Calling aired on June 27. [5] In July 2022, Werman began producing The World from the University of California, San Diego to help develop the university's Democracy Lab. [6] As of June 2023, he broadcasts two days a week from the Department of Communication Social Sciences Research building. [7]
The podcast features interviews with a variety of people involved with YouTube and the "rabbit hole effect". [6] For instance, in episode four Roose interviews Susan Wojcicki—the CEO of YouTube. [2] The podcast was created after multiple shootings that were tied to online radicalization such as the Christchurch mosque shootings. [7]