Studio 2

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Studio 2
Format Public affairs, news
Presented by Steve Paikin and Paula Todd
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes unknown
Broadcast
Original channel TVOntario
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Original run 1994 – June 2006
External links
[Studio2 official website Website]

Studio 2 was a daily (weeknights) current affairs newsmagazine on TVOntario in Ontario, Canada. The show won several Gemini Awards, and was hosted by Steve Paikin and Paula Todd (who replaced original co-host Mary Hynes in the show's third season), and first aired in 1994. TVOntario announced the program's termination on June 29, 2006.[1] The final episode aired on June 30, and was replaced that fall with a new series hosted by Paikin, The Agenda.

Rather than a newscast style, Studio 2 tackled certain current news stories affecting many Canadians with a focus often on Ontario. Regular topics on the show included healthcare, federal politics, provincial politics, terrorism, foreign affairs, the environment, the arts and many others.

The show usually performed a deep analysis, often with open discussions among experts or even interviewing specific figures involved in the issues. Also included were arts and current affairs documentary segments, live performance, and in-depth personal interviews.

Regular guests

Foreign affairs panel/Diplomatic Immunity

Ontario politics

Fourth Reading

Backroom 411

National affairs panel

Sports panel

References

External links

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