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June 20, 2012

Anchor Rising Readers Poll: Favorite Political Roundtable Show

Marc Comtois

NB: THIS POLL CLOSED 6/26/2012

The second question in our Readers Poll deals with favorite Political Roundtable Show* (TV & Radio). The requirements for being put on this list were: 1) Had to be a show based in Rhode Island (so no Boston-based shows); 2) Had to focus primarily on news and political analysis with multiple viewpoints represented.

So without further ado, here are the choices (listed alphabetically):

What is your favorite political roundtable show?
  
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*Note that RI Public Radio's political roundtable show is actually called Political Roundtable. Clever marketing!

Here is the schedule of polls:

Tuesday, June 19th (today) - Favorite Radio Political Talk Show
Wednesday, June 20th - Favorite Political Roundtable Show
Thursday, June 21st - Favorite Local Electronic Media News Team
Friday, June 22nd - Favorite Local Media Investigative Team
Saturday, June 23rd - Favorite Radio News and Info Talk Show

All polls will be closed by next Tuesday, June 26th (yes, that means unequal polling time length, but live with it!).

ADDENDUM: Most of the above media organizations do a terrible job of highlighting these shows on their websites and often don't even point to the shows even if they have a "Politics" category listed (WSBE did provide a link to their schedule where you can easily find the show). Of course, you sure can find the weather!

Comments

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Posted by: bob lamarre at June 20, 2012 1:55 PM

Thanks Bob, check back in and let us know how that works out for ya.

Posted by: Patrick at June 20, 2012 1:57 PM

"Most of the above media organizations do a terrible job of highlighting these shows on their websites and often don't even point to the shows even if they have a "Politics" category listed "

YES. Been like that for years. It's the most inexplicable thing. We have a great product but we don't want you to find it on our website.

Posted by: Monique at June 20, 2012 2:12 PM

I wish I was astounded that Buddy Cianci, "The Prince of Providence", has a radio show. What was he doing when he was still on "work release"?

Posted by: Warrington Faust at June 20, 2012 7:08 PM