The Daily
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Genres | Long-form Journalism |
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Length | avg. 20–25 minutes |
Host by | Michael Barbaro |
Sabrina Tavernise | |
No of episod | 1,760 |
Origin releas | February 1, 2017 |
Related shows | The Weekly |
The Run-Up | |
Nominations | Peabody Award - Radio/Podcast |
Theme music compos by | Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsverk |
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ID | 837742 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Or Music Program
WGA Award for Best Comedy/Variety - (Including Talk) Series - Television
TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Talk Series
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
Satellite Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
GLAAD Media Award for Special Recognition
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show
Canadian Comedy Award for Television / Best Performance by a Female - Television
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing - Short-Form Segments And Variety Specials
Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series
Shorty Industry Award for Best Use of Twitter Video
Peabody - Institutional Award
Peabody Award
About The Daily
This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro and Sabrina Tavernise.
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... The episode has been met with positive reviews, receiving four stars from the Independent, the Guardian, the i and The Daily Telegraph...
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... He said: " Get hounded on The Daily to do TRNSMT again, well hound no more...
Headlines: suspected 'on MI5 radar", plus victims honors
Honors teacher James Furlong , who was one of The Victims of The Park attack at reading on Saturday, the Front Page of the metro. The Head of history was a "kind and gentle" teachers, the reports, as you suspect, Khairi Saadallah, 25, remains in custody after he was arrested under the Terrorism Act. Also on the Front Page a picture of the police is built tents, at Forbury gardens with the headline "terror in The Park ". Leading the Front Page of The Daily Telegraph and some other Newspapers reports, the security services, Libyan national, Mr investigated Saadallah Last Year . The Paper says there are questions whether he would have "a large", after he was released from prison earlier this month for minor offenses. The Paper cited sources who say that the home Secretary Priti Patel , the planning to crack "" on the asylum applications and to speed up deportation of foreign offenders. Dominate the Front Page of The Times is a photo of Mr. Saadallah and reported in his background, which is already well under other papers. Also on the Front Page of a report, the pubs, the names and contact details of the customer before they are allowed, under new plans drawn up for The Next stage of the lockdown is lifted. Continuation of the coverage of the Saturday attack, The Guardian , says Mr. Saadallah was under investigation by the secret services as a person who may have to travel abroad "for extremist reasons," but The Paper 's sources say that the request has been closed citing "relatively quickly" with no action, there is no immediate danger or real threat has been identified. The main image on The Paper , the Front Page of Mr Furlong, the First Victim is named in The Attack . In other news, The Paper says that austerity measures in place and the local government cuts in England, the work of the councils of the hardest. The I leads also to report that The Suspect in the reading of The Attack had been under surveillance. The Paper says that the secret services could not back to join the group of the dangers of their investigations, according to Mr. Saadallah, a terrorist. The Front Page also touches on paid the honors to the teacher, Mr Furlong, one of the three victims of the Saturday attack. To change meanwhile the clock, "" promises, the legal system, if there are lessons from The Attack , The Paper says. The Daily Mail describes Mr Saadallah as a refugee, who came to the attention of MI5 after he had closed the "aspiration to travel" abroad, but security services in the case, when it concerns not reiterate enough. In the meantime, a photo of Prince Charles and Prince William dominated the Front Page , is like The Paper , the share in the "glorious" father's day photos of the couple. Hit reported to have a similar tone in relation to Saturday's attack, the Daily Express , Mr Saadallah had previously wanted to travel to Syria. The Daily Mirror leads also to report that on Saturday, The Park attack was suspect, on MI5's radar. Elsewhere, the Financial Times leads with a report that the Chancellor Rishi Sunak is to move "ready" to tax increases and cuts in public expenditure in the autumn Budget. The Finance Ministry is considering a temporary cut of the VAT, The Paper adds, according to the "considerable pressure" from industry and Tory MPs. An option that is supposed to be discussed, is a lower VAT rate for the Tourism Sector , including pubs, restaurants, and hotels. The Lead image is of Donald Trump arriving back at the White house on Sunday morning after a low turnout in his re-election campaign at a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, The Night before. And "Costa bravo," is the headline on the Front Page of the Daily Star , as the newspaper reported that three "NHS angels" were among the book hotels, flights to Spain on the Sunday after the country's officials announced that British travelers would not have been in quarantine after Arrival .
Source of news: bbc.com