German daily news program, the oldest still existing program on German television.
TMZ on TV is a comedic news show that delves into the world of celebrity gossip, paparazzi culture, and the guilty pleasure of indulging in the lives of the rich and famous. With a humorous twist, the show offers an entertaining take on current events, scandals, and tabloid-worthy stories.
The One Show is a TV show that covers a range of topics including news, interviews, and entertainment. It features a live broadcast format with a studio audience. The show provides a unique and informative perspective on current events and trends within the entertainment industry.
This hourlong show is an edited version of the previous day's live video chat on TMZ, which features site founder Harvey Levin and others discussing the day's celebrity and entertainment news. Besides news, it provides a candid look at how the gossip site operates, bringing viewers into the site's newsroom, where the daily chats take place. "TMZ Live" allows viewers to present their opinions on the featured topics through social media, phone calls and video chat.
60 Minutes is an investigative journalism TV show that features in-depth interviews and stories covering a wide range of topics, including politics, celebrity profiles, and current events. With its long-running history and reputation for quality journalism, the show has become a staple of American television.
Dateline is a long-running TV show that focuses on investigative journalism and true crime stories. It gained a cult following over the years and is known for its in-depth coverage of various cases, including those involving cults.
Debate, opinions and controversial matters under the look of Daniel Matamala.
The New York Times Presents is a documentary TV show that provides viewers with in-depth stories and investigations from The New York Times. Each episode delves into a specific topic, featuring interviews and behind-the-scenes footage to provide a comprehensive look at the subject matter.
"Street Cents," a teen-centered newsmagazine aired on CBC Television from 1989 to 2006, stood out for its focus on consumer and media awareness for young viewers. Created by producer John Nowlan and inspired by Britain's "Pocket Money," the series garnered critical acclaim, winning Gemini Awards and an International Emmy for Best Youth Programming. Ad-free like CBC's Marketplace, it prioritized unbiased critique of products and services, promoting safety, ethics, and youth empowerment. Despite its lauded inclusivity, the show ended in October 2006 due to declining teen viewership, leaving CBC-TV without youth-targeted programming.
Former NBC News fixture Chris Hansen leads a team of correspondents on this series that explores the world of crime, mystery and drama through real-life criminal cases. Hansen brings to the show a modified version of a long-running segment he did at NBC. In "Hansen vs. Predator," he helps bring down predators who use social media to target children. Dirty politicians, financial scammers and celebrities are also targeted by Hansen's investigations. Hansen anchors the show from the streets of New York City, while most of the correspondents are based at the Los Angeles newsroom.
Investigative journalist Maria Elena Salinas peels back the layers of national headline-making crimes in search of new evidence, unheard perspectives, and updates to the cases.
A Stranger Is Watching is a crime thriller about a young girl who is kidnapped by a psychopathic killer. He holds her hostage in a race against time, while a journalist and the girl's father try to find her before it's too late.
In an instant, life can change forever and that moment will define who you are. More than just a retelling of heart pounding first-person accounts of the world's most harrowing tales of survival, these tales are brought to life with breathtaking dramatizations of the moment before and after life was forever changed.
Star reporter Lars Bogenius wows readers and critics with his emotional and moving reportage, but freelance journalist Juan Romero uncovers inconsistencies and dives deeper into Bogenius' research, leading to the biggest journalism scandal in Germany.
Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues famous free-spirited portrait artist Marion Forsythe on her return to the states from Europe, seeking to convince her to write her biography as a feature for his magazine. One of Marion's old beaus, now running for U.S. Senator from their home state, also comes calling.