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June 2013 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data June 2013 Sunday Morning Talk Show Data June 2, 2013 25 men and 12 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 6 men and 2 women Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) David Axelrod (M) Rep. Marsha Blackburn (F) Jonathan Alter (M) Ana Navarro (F) Tom Friedman (M) Tom Brokaw (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 6 men and 2 women Gov. Mary Fallin (F) Sen. John McCain (M) Sen. Jack Reed (M) Jill Abramson (F) David Ignatius (M) Daniel Klaidman (M) Bob Woodward (M) John Dickerson (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 3 women Karl Rove (M) David Plouffe (M) Arianna Huffington (F) Gwen Ifill (F) Paul Gigot (M) Christiane Amanpour (F) Bobby Ghosh (M) Rep. John Dingell (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 4 men and 2 women Rep. Darrell Issa (M) Sen. Debbie Stabenow (F) Paul Begala (M) Jackie Calmes (F) Kevin Madden (M) Corey Dade (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 3 women Rep. Bob Goodlatte (M) Rep. Chris Van Hollen (M) RNC chairman Reince Priebus (M) Laura Ingraham (F) Fmr. Sen. Evan Bayh (M) Jennifer Rubin (F) Amy Walter (F) June 9, 2013 23 men and 9 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 0 men and 0 women No Coverage CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 6 men and 4 women Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (F) Sen. Kelly Ayotte (F) Rep. Jackie Speier (F) Rep. Michael McCaul (M) Rep. Elijah Cummings (M) Rep. John Dingell (M) David Sanger (M) Rajiv Chandrasekaran (M) Joseph Nye (M) Margaret Brennan (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Dianne Feinstein (F) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Mark Udall (M) Glenn Greenwald (M) George Will (M) Matthew Dowd (M) Rep. Keith Ellison (M) Paul Krugman (M) Greta Van Susteren (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 5 men and 1 woman Sen. John McCain (M) Rep. Elijah Cummings (M) Sen. Mark Udall (M) Amy Walter (F) Fmr. Rep. Robert Wexler (M) Fmr. Rep. Tom Davis (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 2 women Sen. Rand Paul (M) Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden (M) Sen. Ron Johnson (M) Bill Kristol (M) Mara Liasson (F) Mary Matalin (F) Peter Baker (M) June 16, 2013 26 men and 7 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 6 men and 1 woman Sen. Saxby Chambliss (M) Sen. Mark Udall (M) Rep. Bobby Scott (M) Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden (M) David Ignatius (M) James Risen (M) Andrea Mitchell (F) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 1 woman Denis McDonough (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) David Corn (M) Barton Gellman (M) Peggy Noonan (F) Rick Stengel (M) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 7 men and 2 women Sen. Marco Rubio (M) George Will (M) Martha Raddatz (F) Jeremy Bash (M) Jeffrey Goldberg (M) Fmr. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (M) Donna Brazile (F) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (M) Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush (M) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 4 men and 2 women Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Sen. Bob Menendez (M) Peter Baker (M) Nia-Malika Henderson (F) A.B. Stoddard (F) Ray Suarez (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 1 woman Dick Cheney (M) Brit Hume (M) Fmr. Rep. Jane Harman (F) Karl Rove (M) Juan Williams (M) June 23, 2013 26 men and 12 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 7 men and 2 women Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (M) Sen. Tom Coburn (M) Rep. Mike Rogers (M) Rep. Loretta Sanchez (F) Robert Gibbs (M) Mike Murphy (M) Mayor Kasim Reed (M) Carly Fiorina (F) Chuck Todd (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 5 men and 3 women Sen. Dianne Feinstein (F) Sen. Bob Corker (M) Sen. Jeff Sessions (M) Bobby Ghosh (M) Susan Page (F) Gerald Seib (M) John Dickerson (M) Clarissa Ward (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 6 men and 4 women NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander (M) Christiane Amanpour (F) Richard Haass (M) Dan Senor (M) Rep. Joaquín Castro (M) Rep. Mike Kelly (M) Rebecca Jarvis (F) Steven Rattner (M) Amity Shlaes (F) Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 4 men and 2 women Sen. Rand Paul (M) Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) Dan Balz (M) Dana Bash (F) Stephanie Cutter (F) Kevin Madden (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 4 men and 1 woman U.S. Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez (M) Brit Hume (M) Bob Woodward (M) Julie Pace (F) Bill Kristol (M) June 30, 2013 28 men and 14 women NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory: 5 men and 3 women House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (F) Rep. Tim Huelskamp (M) State Sen. Wendy Davis (F) Rachel Maddow (F) Ralph Reed (M) Michael Eric Dyson (M) Fmr. Sen. Jim DeMint (M) Pete Williams (M) CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer: 7 men and 2 women Ted Olson (M) Tony Perkins (M) Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden (M) State Sen. Wendy Davis (F) Fernando Espuelas (M) Ben Jealous (M) James Peterson (M) Michael Gerson (M) Jan Crawford (F) ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos: 5 men and 4 women Julian Assange (M) Jesselyn Radack (F) Chad Griffin (M) Brian Brown (M) State Sen. Wendy Davis (F) Matthew Dowd (M) Terry Moran (M) Rep. Donna Edwards (F) Peggy Noonan (F) CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley: 6 men and 2 women David Boies (M) Rep. Bob Goodlatte (M) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (M) Hilary Rosen (F) Fmr. Sen. George Allen (M) Matt Bai (M) Corey Dade (M) Fox News' Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: 5 men and 3 women Sen. John McCain (M) Sen. Chuck Schumer (M) Rep. Trey Gowdy (M) Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (M) Kimberley Strassel (F) Mara Liasson (F) Jennifer Rubin (F) Juan Williams (M) .
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