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About dialogue Radio and Television

dialogue is an award-winning weekly radio program that explores the world of ideas through weekly, half-hour conversations with renowned public figures, scholars, journalists, and authors. Since 1988, dialogue has offered its listeners informed discussion on important ideas and issues in national and international affairs, history, and culture—providing commentary that goes beyond the superficial analysis presented in many of today's talk shows.

In the spring of 2002, the show joined in collaboration with MHz Networks to co-produce dialogue as an annual 26-part television series. The series aims to provide foreign perspectives on world affairs - with presidents, ambassadors, cabinet ministers and scholars as guests. The program is available to 2.3 million households in the Washington D.C metro via broadcast, cable, satellite and telco on MHz Networks 1. The show is also available throughout the U.S. on MHz Networks’ national channel, MHz Worldview, to nearly 27 million households, via broadcast and cable affiliates, as well as via DirecTV and WorldTV (G19) satellite. Find program information about dialogue.

Find out where to watch dialogue where you live via MHz Networks.

About the host
John Milewski began hosting dialogue in 2009, but he is no stranger to the Wilson Center. For eight years, he collaborated with former dialogue host George Liston Seay on a series of program seen on C-SPAN under the banner Close Up at the Wilson Center. Previously, Milewski hosted Close Up on C-SPAN for 23 years. He is also an instructor at The Pennsylvania State University, vice president of the Wana Initiative on Conflict and Cultural Dialogue, and a documentary filmmaker.

Awards & recognition
In 2004, dialogue's television program won a Telly Award in the category of “Best Cable or TV Series – Miscellaneous” based on a compilation of programming from its four television seasons. In 2001 dialogue was awarded the Best Long-Form News Interview at the Washington metropolitan area March of Dimes Achievement in Radio (A.I.R.) award ceremony. The program has been an A.I.R. finalist many times over the years. dialogue has twice been awarded finalist status in the prestigious New York Festival's international radio competition.




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