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2015 American TV series or program
UpFront
Title card
Presented byMarc Lamont Hill
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production locationWashington D.C.
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkAl Jazeera English
ReleaseSeptember 2015 (2015-09)

UpFront is a current affairs discussion, debate and analysis programme on Al Jazeera English. The show premiered on 4 September 2015 shortly after Al Jazeera moved into their new Washington D.C. hub. The show has a politics focus although other subjects are broached such as religion, economics, development and government activities. The show is weekly and premieres new episodes on Fridays.

The programme is centred around current affairs with each episode dedicated to one or two topics. Typically each episode consists of the host doing an interview with a guest on a particular subject, which is followed by a debate on the subject.

The premiere episode featured an interview with Edward Snowden about the National Security Agency leaks. Other notable guests have included the foreign minister of Qatar about Qatar's role in Syria, Saudi Arabia foreign minister Abdallah al-Mouallimi about why democracy is good for Syria but not Saudi Arabia, Noam Chomsky, philosopher Slavoj Žižek, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, various UN officials and various countries members of parliament. The show was originally hosted by Mehdi Hasan from its debut until October 2020 when Hasan departed to host a show on Peacock. He was temporarily replaced as host by Richelle Carey, then by Marc Lamont Hill on a permanent basis in 2021.

References

  1. "Coming soon: UpFront, hosted by Mehdi Hasan". yahoo.com. Archived from the original on 2017-01-23. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  2. Robinson, Sydney (25 March 2016). "U.N. Saudi Ambassador Asked Why Democracy is Good For Syria But Not For Saudi Arabia". trofire.com. Retrieved 23 January 2017.

External links

Al Jazeera English programming
Daily
Weekly
Biweekly and monthly
Former
Site: Aljazeera.com


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