Talking Points

Talking Points (2015-2016)

EndedNews show

A look at the debates behind the headlines featured on news programming from throughout the week.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Sunday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E571Episode 571Dez. 19, 2016
S01E570Episode 570Dez. 19, 2016
S01E569Episode 569Dez. 18, 2016
S01E568Episode 568Dez. 18, 2016
S01E567Episode 567Dez. 12, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the Talking Points premiere?

Talking Points premiered on January 4, 2015.

Who is the host of Talking Points?

The host of Talking Points is Greg Gutfeld.

What channel broadcasts Talking Points?

Talking Points is broadcasted on FOX News.

What is the format of Talking Points?

Talking Points follows a monologue-style format where Greg Gutfeld shares his opinions on current events and news items.

Does Talking Points feature guest interviews?

Yes, Talking Points occasionally features guest interviews to discuss current affairs.

What is the main focus of Talking Points?

The main focus of Talking Points is to provide Greg Gutfeld's unique and entertaining take on the latest news and events affecting the United States and the world.

How long is each episode of Talking Points?

The length of each episode of Talking Points varies, but it typically runs around 10 minutes.

What is the target audience for Talking Points?

Talking Points is mainly aimed at viewers who are interested in political and cultural news and commentary with a humorous and irreverent twist.

What is the production company behind Talking Points?

Talking Points is produced by FOX News.

Has Talking Points ever been nominated for an award?

It is not clear whether Talking Points has ever been nominated for an award.

How often is Talking Points aired?

Talking Points airs regularly, but the exact schedule varies depending on current events.

What are some of the recurring segments on Talking Points?

Some of the recurring segments on Talking Points include "The Fastest 7" (a series of quickfire news items), "One More Thing" (a quirky news item to close the show), and "Greg-Alogue" (Gutfeld's opening monologue).

How has the format of Talking Points changed over the years?

Talking Points has remained largely consistent in its format since its premiere in 2015.

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