词条 | The Agenda |
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| show_name = The Agenda | image = | caption = | runtime = | creator = | presenter = Steve Paikin | opentheme = | country = Canada | network = TVO | picture_format = NTSC (480i), ATSC (480i, 1080i) | first_aired = 2006 | last_aired = present | num_episodes = unknown | website = http://tvo.org/programs/the-agenda-with-steve-paikin | preceded_by = Studio 2{{sfn|TVOntario to cancel Studio 2}} }} The Agenda with Steve Paikin, or The Agenda, is the flagship current affairs television program of TVOntario (TVO), Ontario’s public broadcaster. Anchor Steve Paikin states that the show practices long-form journalism. Each hour-long program covers no more than two topics. The show airs weekdays on TVO at 8 and 11 pm, and episodes are available on demand at the show website and through mobile media. HistoryThe program's creation was announced as part of programming and re-structuring changes at TVO on 29 June 2006.{{sfn|TVOntario to cancel Studio 2}} It replaced Studio 2, a current affairs program that was hosted by Paikin and Paula Todd.{{sfn|TVOntario to cancel Studio 2}} In 2012, TVO restructured its program lineup, terminating the programs Allan Gregg in Conversation and Big Ideas.{{sfn|TVO announces plan that looks to future}} Some lectures that would have been broadcast via Big Ideas were instead covered by the Agenda.{{sfn|TVO announces plan that looks to future}} The network also devoted more resources to expanding the program "as a multi-platform hub for civic engagement in the big issues of the day".{{sfn|TVO announces plan that looks to future}} Journalist Nam Kiwanuka is the program's primary substitute anchor when Paikin is absent, and is the full-time host of the program during the summer months when the show is branded as The Agenda in the Summer. Program{{unreferenced section|date=September 2016}}{{outdated section|date=September 2016}}Shows broadcast on Thursday are called Your Agenda, during which viewers can participate in online chats or offer their opinions to producers via Twitter. In 2010, The Agenda introduced a weekly five-minute "essay" by various personalities at the start of every Thursday show. On the last Thursday of each month, The Agenda with Steve Paikin broadcasts live from the University of Toronto Munk Centre for International Studies, and focuses on world issues. Paikin takes questions from the live audience during the broadcast. Viewers may ask questions to the program's guests in a post-program online chat. In 2008–09, The Agenda broadcast live in front of audiences from communities throughout Ontario, a feature called On the Road focusing on that community's economy. Each stop of the tour included an AgendaCamp, a community forum held the day before the live regional broadcast. The show took to the road again in 2010 to ask people in the southwestern, eastern and northern regions of Ontario to contribute ideas on the most important issues facing the province and specifically their region in the new economy. In October 2009, the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo hosted the world’s top scientists at the Quantum to Cosmos (Q2C) Festival. TVO was the presenting media partner, and episodes of The Agenda that week featured guests attending Q2C to discuss and debate the latest thinking on a number of issues in science such as space travel, the future of computing, genetics, robotics and the importance of science in a skeptical age. WebsiteThe Agenda's website provides access to past episodes, podcasts, and the show’s blogs The Inside Agenda and The Fifth Column, as well as Paikin's blog. Video blogs, timelines of key events, slide shows, and polls, surveys and statistics are also available online. NotesReferences{{refbegin}}
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