The Feed (Australian TV series)
The Feed is an Australian news, current affairs and satire television series that began airing on SBS 2 on 20 May 2013 and has continued through several series and with several changes of presenters.
known for
Wikipage disambiguates
Angela WhiteApostasy in IslamAustralia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016FeedFred BrophyGold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian TelevisionJan FranKirsten DrysdaleLGBT in IslamLee Lin ChinLewis HobbaLiberalism and progressivism within IslamList of Australian television seriesList of Gogglebox Australia episodesList of programs broadcast by Special Broadcasting ServiceList of television programs: FLogie Awards of 2015Logie Awards of 2016Marc FennellMaria LewisMojo JujuMorgana (documentary)Rhys NicholsonSBS VicelandThe Real Housewives
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
known for
primaryTopic
The Feed (Australian TV series)
The Feed is an Australian news, current affairs and satire television series that began airing on SBS 2 on 20 May 2013 and has continued through several series and with several changes of presenters.
runtime (m)
has abstract
The Feed is an Australian news ...... several changes of presenters.
@en
format (object)
network
number of episodes
number of seasons
presenter
release date
2013-05-20
runtime (s)
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
42,406,498
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,009,023,031
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
audio format
Stereo
@en
country
Australia
@en
executive producer
Mike Clay
@en
first aired
2013-05-20
genre
News and satire program
@en
language
English
@en
last aired
present
@en
name
The Feed
@en
network
num episodes
num series
picture format
presenter
Marc Fennell, Alice Matthews, Alex Lee
@en
producer
Una Butorac
@en
runtime
website
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
The Feed is an Australian news ...... several changes of presenters.
@en
label
The Feed (Australian TV series)
@en