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Journal Editorial Report
Presented byPaul Gigot
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time1 hour
(previously 30 minutes)
Original release
NetworkPBS
Release2004 (2004) –
2005 (2005)
NetworkFox News Channel
Release2005 (2005) –
present

TheJournal Editorial Report is a weekly American interview and panel discussion TV program onFox News Channel, hosted byPaul Gigot, editorial page editor ofThe Wall Street Journal. Prior to moving to Fox News, the show aired onPBS for 15 months, ending on December 2, 2005.[1]

Opening with a newsmaker of the week, Gigot usually interviews a guest for the first half of the program, asking questions related to the writings of the guest or a current event of interest to the guest.

Following the guest segment, the program becomes a panel discussion ofWall Street Journal editorial writers giving their opinions on the political, economic, and cultural issues of the current week. The final segment labeledHits and Misses lets the panelists comment on the best and worst stories or events of the week.

The program is broadcast Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. (Eastern)

The transcript of each show appears onOpinionJournal.com on the following Monday.

Panel members – current

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TheseWall Street Journal editorial staff appear on the show:

  • Daniel Henninger – Deputy Editor of theWSJ Editorial page, and writer on the editorial page since 1977
  • Jason Riley – in 1996, Jason became the first Interactive Editor for the Leisure & Arts section of WSJ.COM web portal
  • Kimberley Strassel – Washington based author of Potomac Watch column – prior to joining the editorial staff, she worked in the news section covering real estate and technology.

Panel members — past

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  • Dorothy Rabinowitz – 2001Pulitzer Prize winner for her articles on American Culture and Society. She is an author and was a freelance writer, syndicated columnist and TV commentator prior to joining theWSJ.
  • Robert Pollock – features editor – worked five years in Brussels, and moved to the US editorial staff in 2000
  • James Taranto, who formerly wrote the popular "Best of the Web Today" feature forOpinion Journal, also appears occasionally in the role of "funny man".
  • John Fund, political columnist for theOpinion Journal website, also makes occasional appearances.
  • Alicia Henley

References

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  1. ^"The Journal Editorial Report".PBS. December 2, 2005. Archived fromthe original on January 8, 2006. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2021.

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