"Meet the Press," which went on the air in 1947, is the longest-running television program in history.
"Meet the Press" has consistently won Sunday mornings with ease since 1997.
"Meet the Press" would seem a logical place to go in terms of reach alone.
"I do believe some witnesses will have to be called," he said on "Meet the Press."
But that was not his reaction yesterday on "Meet the Press."
"I've not made that decision," he said on "Meet the Press."
"We want to reach a full and fair result," he said on "Meet the Press."
No doubt adding to the pressure for change has been the rise in the ratings of "Meet the Press."
In 1992 "Meet the Press" itself was expanded, to an hour from a half-hour.
But on the sharp new "Meet the Press" set, the shelves hold real books.