"Meet the Press" Premieres on RLTV July 13th
Retirement Living TV
BALTIMORE, MD--(Marketwire - July 10, 2009) - Retirement Living TV (RLTV), the only network dedicated to adults 50+, premieres "Meet the Press" on Monday, July 13th. The program will air on RLTV every Monday at 7 and 10 p.m.
In the premiere episode, guests include the GOP's 2008 presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). He'll be giving his thoughts on the state of the economy, the future of health care reform, global hot-spots, the upcoming Supreme Court nominee hearings, the Republican Party and Sarah Palin's political future. From the other side of the spectrum, Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will serve as a program guest. Additionally, insights and analysis from "Meet the Press"'s political roundtable: Fmr. Adviser to Pres. George W. Bush, Karen Hughes; NBC's Andrea Mitchell; Democratic Strategist Bob Shrum; and Politico's Roger Simon, will round out the hour.
Last month, NBC and RLTV announced a licensing deal for the rebroadcast rights to the "Meet the Press." The deal serves as a continuation of a partnership that has involved shared content and co-productions between NBC and RLTV. It represents another step in the close relationship NBC News and RLTV have developed over the past two years.
About Retirement Living TV
Retirement Living TV (RLTV) is the only cable network dedicated to serving the needs of adults 50+ with information and entertainment that inspires and enhances the perception of aging. The network has Emmy award-winning programming that addresses a variety of subjects and genres including health, finance, travel, reality, comedy and drama. It is RLTV's vision to be the top television network, online destination and media brand for adults 50+. For more information, log on to WWW.RL.TV
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