Oh. Dear. Politico, the website that could, isn't content with having merely an online hub and print edition. Now they're trying to get themselves wrapped up in a Sunday morning political talk show, joining Meet The Press and its ilk in the war of booking "gets." So adept at plotting its own course, Politico TV show, however, shouldn't be that outside the norm. Expect a panel of the operation's experts going after the same big names Reliable Sources and everyone else does. Segments might be shorter than you're used to, but they'll also be just as gimmicky: "Turn the Tables" has guests asks questions of the hosts. "Top Tables" swaps out an office desk for a restaurant table as the set's centerpiece. Both are segments destined for the same afterlife where Katie Couric's freeSpeech lives on.

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