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The CNN political news and talk program hosted by Wolf Blitzer was initially titled *Sunday Edition*.
Answer: False
The program hosted by Wolf Blitzer on CNN was titled *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*. The assertion that it was originally titled *Sunday Edition* is inaccurate.
Wolf Blitzer concurrently hosted another prominent CNN program, *The Situation Room*.
Answer: True
In addition to *Late Edition*, Wolf Blitzer was also the host of *The Situation Room* on CNN.
The original language of production for *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was English.
Answer: True
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was originally produced and broadcast in the English language.
What was the complete title of the political news and talk program hosted by Wolf Blitzer on CNN?
Answer: Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
The complete title of the political news and talk program hosted by Wolf Blitzer on CNN was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*.
What genre of program was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*?
Answer: An American political news and talk program
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was characterized as an American political news and talk program.
Who served as the primary host of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*?
Answer: Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blitzer was the primary host of the program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*.
What other television program, also hosted by Wolf Blitzer, is referenced?
Answer: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown
*The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown* is referenced as another program hosted by Wolf Blitzer on CNN.
What is the primary function of the "References" section mentioned in the context of the article?
Answer: To offer citations supporting the article's information.
The "References" section serves to provide citations that substantiate the factual claims made within the article.
Which Spanish-language Sunday morning talk show is mentioned in the US Sunday Talk Shows navbox?
Answer: Al Punto
The Spanish-language Sunday morning talk show mentioned in the US Sunday Talk Shows navbox is *Al Punto*.
Wolf Blitzer assumed hosting duties for *Late Edition* after Frank Sesno's tenure as the original moderator.
Answer: True
Frank Sesno served as the initial moderator until January 11, 1998, after which Wolf Blitzer took over hosting duties on January 18, 1998.
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* commenced its broadcast run in October 1993.
Answer: True
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* originally premiered on October 3, 1993.
CNN announced the cessation of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* in December 2009.
Answer: False
CNN announced the conclusion of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*'s broadcast on December 8, 2008, not in December 2009.
Wolf Blitzer commenced hosting *Late Edition* on January 18, 1998.
Answer: True
Wolf Blitzer officially began hosting *Late Edition* on January 18, 1998, succeeding Frank Sesno.
On the West Coast, *Late Edition* typically aired as one of the final Sunday talk programs.
Answer: False
On the West Coast, *Late Edition* aired at 8:00 AM PT, making it the first Sunday talk show to air in that region, contrary to being one of the last.
Frank Sesno served as the initial moderator of the program until January 18, 1998.
Answer: False
Frank Sesno's tenure as moderator concluded on January 11, 1998, preceding Wolf Blitzer's assumption of hosting duties on January 18, 1998.
*Late Edition* was broadcast at 11:00 AM ET on the East Coast.
Answer: True
On the East Coast, *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was typically scheduled for broadcast at 11:00 AM Eastern Time.
On what date did *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* originally premiere on CNN?
Answer: October 3, 1993
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* made its original debut on CNN on October 3, 1993.
What was the final date for the broadcast run of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*?
Answer: January 11, 2009
The broadcast run of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* concluded on January 11, 2009.
Who served as the initial moderator of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* prior to Wolf Blitzer's assumption of hosting duties?
Answer: Frank Sesno
Frank Sesno was the initial moderator of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* before Wolf Blitzer took over the hosting responsibilities.
On what date did Wolf Blitzer commence hosting *Late Edition*?
Answer: January 18, 1998
Wolf Blitzer began hosting *Late Edition* on January 18, 1998.
At what time was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* typically broadcast on the East Coast?
Answer: 11:00 AM ET
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was typically broadcast at 11:00 AM Eastern Time (ET) on the East Coast.
On what date did CNN announce the conclusion of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*'s broadcast?
Answer: December 8, 2008
CNN formally announced the impending end of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* on December 8, 2008.
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was not focused on international sports.
Answer: True
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was an American political news and talk program, not a sports analysis show.
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was broadcast exclusively within the United States.
Answer: False
While originating in the United States, *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was also broadcast globally via CNN International.
The slogan employed for *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was "Your source for breaking news."
Answer: False
The actual slogan used for *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was "The last word in Sunday talk."
The program's designation, "Late Edition," was reflective of its broadcast timing within most East Coast markets.
Answer: True
The name "Late Edition" signified that it was the final Sunday talk show to air in most East Coast markets, rather than indicating a late-night broadcast time.
The scheduled duration for *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was approximately 60 minutes.
Answer: False
The standard running time for *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was 120 minutes (two hours), not 60 minutes.
Statements made during *Late Edition* seldom impacted subsequent news coverage.
Answer: False
Comments and discussions on *Late Edition* frequently influenced and were featured in the subsequent Monday's news headlines.
The program's slogan, "The last word in Sunday talk," implied it was the initial program of the day.
Answer: False
The slogan "The last word in Sunday talk" suggested the program provided concluding commentary or a wrap-up of the day's political discussions, not that it was the first program aired.
The program was designated "Late Edition" because it was broadcast late into the night.
Answer: False
The designation "Late Edition" referred to its position as the final Sunday talk show in the East Coast broadcast schedule, not its time of airing late at night.
The program was disseminated globally through CNN International.
Answer: True
Beyond its domestic broadcast on CNN in the United States, *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was also made available internationally via CNN International.
What slogan was associated with *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*?
Answer: The last word in Sunday talk
The slogan associated with *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was "The last word in Sunday talk."
What was the rationale behind the program's designation as "Late Edition"?
Answer: Because it was the final Sunday talk show to air in most East Coast markets.
The program was named "Late Edition" because it concluded the slate of Sunday talk shows broadcast in most East Coast markets.
What was the scheduled duration of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*?
Answer: 120 minutes
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was scheduled for a duration of 120 minutes (two hours).
How did statements made during *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* typically influence the news cycle?
Answer: They were often featured in the following Monday's news headlines.
Discussions and statements made on *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* frequently influenced subsequent news coverage, often appearing in the following Monday's headlines.
How did the West Coast broadcast schedule of *Late Edition* contrast with its East Coast counterparts?
Answer: It was the first Sunday talk show to air on the West Coast.
On the West Coast, *Late Edition* aired at 8:00 AM PT, making it the first Sunday talk show to air, unlike its competitors which often broadcast on a same-day tape delay.
Beyond its domestic broadcast, where else was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* distributed?
Answer: Around the world by CNN International.
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was broadcast internationally through CNN International, extending its reach beyond the United States.
What does the slogan "The last word in Sunday talk" suggest about the program's role?
Answer: It provided final commentary or a wrap-up of Sunday's political discussions.
The slogan "The last word in Sunday talk" implies that the program aimed to offer concluding remarks or a comprehensive summary of the week's political events discussed on Sundays.
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was broadcast on the Fox News Channel.
Answer: False
The program *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was broadcast on CNN, not Fox News Channel.
On which primary television network was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* broadcast?
Answer: CNN
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was broadcast on the Cable News Network (CNN).
In what country was *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* originally produced?
Answer: United States
*Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was originally produced in the United States.
*State of the Union with John King* succeeded *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* as the program airing in its timeslot.
Answer: True
Following the conclusion of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*, the program *State of the Union with John King* was introduced to fill its Sunday programming slot on CNN.
The cessation of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was precipitated by the network's decision to introduce a new program hosted by John King.
Answer: True
The conclusion of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* was part of a strategic programming change by CNN to make way for a new news block hosted by John King.
The successor program, *State of the Union with John King*, commenced its broadcast in January 2009.
Answer: True
*State of the Union with John King*, which replaced *Late Edition*, began its broadcast schedule in January 2009.
The program concluded its run because Wolf Blitzer transferred to an alternative broadcasting network.
Answer: False
The program's run ended as part of a network programming change to accommodate a new show hosted by John King; Wolf Blitzer remained with CNN.
What was the stated rationale for the conclusion of *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer*'s broadcast?
Answer: To make way for a new news block hosted by John King.
The program's broadcast was concluded to facilitate the introduction of a new, expanded news program hosted by John King.
Which program succeeded *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* on CNN's Sunday programming lineup?
Answer: State of the Union with John King
*State of the Union with John King* was the program that replaced *Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer* on CNN's Sunday schedule.
Which of the following is listed as a former CNN program in the navbox, alongside *Late Edition*?
Answer: Crossfire
The navigation box references *Crossfire* as another former CNN program, alongside *Late Edition*.