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Showing posts with label spin. Show all posts
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Feb 15, 2019

[Ans] Which TV personality referred to his show as "the no spin zone"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which TV personality referred to his show as "the no spin zone"?"



Bill O'Reilly is a political commentator and hosted the popular cable news program “The O'Reilly Factor”, which began airing on Fox News in 2001. With hard-driving interviews and blunt commentary, O'Reilly dealt with the nation's hottest issues in an atmosphere described by him and his show's producers as the "No Spin Zone." The O'Reilly Factor was the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years. He was fired from the network in 2017 after reports surfaced of his settlements for sexual harassment allegations.

[Answer] Which TV personality referred to his show as "the no spin zone"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which TV personality referred to his show as "the no spin zone"?"



...Bill O'Reilly is a political commentator and hosted the popular cable news program “The O'Reilly Factor”, which began airing on Fox News in 2001. With hard-driving interviews and blunt commentary, O'Reilly dealt with the nation's hottest issues in an atmosphere described by him and his show's producers as the "No Spin Zone." The O'Reilly Factor was the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years. He was fired from the network in 2017 after reports surfaced of his settlements for sexual harassment allegations.

Feb 6, 2019

[Answer] 8. During the 1760s, in response to the Townshend Acts, the Daughters of Liberty began to spin their own cloth, which they called "home spun." Why were these home-made creations important?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. During the 1760s, in response to the Townshend Acts, the Daughters of Liberty began to spin their own cloth, which they called "home spun." Why were these home-made creations important? "



...1. The cloth was more resistant to water 2. They symbolized the colonists' refusal to buy British materials 3. The garments made from the cloth served as body protection for the colonists during harsh weather 4. The profits made from selling the cloth made women wealthy During the 1760s, the colonists again stopped drinking British tea and they also refused to buy British cloth. Wearing homespun rather than British cloth became a sign of patriotism. "Patriotism" means love of country and willingness to make sacrifices for it. Throughout the many colonies, the Sons of Liberty also supported the boycotts. Imports from Britain greatly declined in 1769.

Nov 4, 2018

[Ans] Which game show took an unsuccessful spin as a late-night talk show host in 1989?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which game show took an unsuccessful spin as a late-night talk show host in 1989?"



The Pat Sajak Show was a late-night television talk show which aired on CBS from 1989 to 1990. The show was hosted by Pat Sajak, best known as host of the game show Wheel of Fortune. In order to do the talk show, Sajak left the NBC daytime version of Wheel, but remained the host of the syndicated nighttime version. On April 9, 1990, CBS announced the cancellation due to low ratings, which were generally half the level of Carson's, and were further diminished by The Arsenio Hall Show, which had been launched the same month as Sajak's show.

[Answer] Which game show took an unsuccessful spin as a late-night talk show host in 1989?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which game show took an unsuccessful spin as a late-night talk show host in 1989?"



...The Pat Sajak Show was a late-night television talk show which aired on CBS from 1989 to 1990. The show was hosted by Pat Sajak, best known as host of the game show Wheel of Fortune. In order to do the talk show, Sajak left the NBC daytime version of Wheel, but remained the host of the syndicated nighttime version. On April 9, 1990, CBS announced the cancellation due to low ratings, which were generally half the level of Carson's, and were further diminished by The Arsenio Hall Show, which had been launched the same month as Sajak's show.