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Fourth Reading
Presented bySteve Paikin
Country of originCanada
Original release
NetworkTVO
Release1992 (1992) –
2006 (2006)

Fourth Reading was a weekly current events newsmagazine series in Canada, airing on TVOntario from 1992 to 2006.[1]

History

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It was hosted by Steve Paikin. Its name derived from the parliamentary convention that a bill receives three readings in a legislative house before becoming law; media coverage would therefore constitute a "fourth reading".

The show covered provincial politics in Ontario, and national political issues affecting the province, through news reportage, interviews and panel discussions.[1]

The show premiered in 1992, soon after Paikin joined the network as host of its flagship news series Between the Lines.[2] In 1994, Between the Lines was replaced with Studio 2, although Fourth Reading continued to air;[3] however, when Studio 2 was replaced with The Agenda in 2006, Fourth Reading ceased to air as a standalone program, and was subsumed into The Agenda as a weekly panel segment.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Bonnie Malleck, "Former CBC newscaster jumps ship to TVOntario". Waterloo Region Record, October 2, 1992.
  2. ^ Marg Langton, "Seeking Steve? He's Between the Lines now". Hamilton Spectator, September 29, 1992.
  3. ^ "Paikin, Hynes named co-hosts of TVO current-affairs program". Waterloo Region Record, June 29, 1994.
  4. ^ Jim Coyle, "Legislature fades from media radar". Toronto Star, September 15, 2008.