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SKY News in 20th year

SKY News recently launched a weekly discussion show with Political Editor David Speers.

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SKY News turns 20 this year.

It recently launched weekly discussion show, Speers Tonight, with Political Editor David Speers talking to key political players, analysts and policy thinkers.

Screening at 8:00pm Thursdays it includes analysis of the major political events of the week.

SKY News, Australia’s unrivalled leader in 24 hour television news, will mark its 20th year in 2016 with the biggest line-up yet of exclusive locally produced Live news and current affairs programming.

Australia turns to SKY News Live (Channel 601) for the most informed analysis and agenda-setting commentary from a stellar line-up of contributors, commentators and politicians shaping the national and current affairs debate.

New to SKY News Live in 2016:

Monday-Thursdays at 7:00pm SKY News anchor and political reporter Laura Jayes takes a fresh look at the day’s news, covering some of the stories missed by the mainstream media on The Latest with Laura Jayes.

Thursdays at 8:00pm SKY News Political Editor David Speers talks to key political players, analysts and policy thinkers in a new discussion program Speers Tonight. The Walkley award-winning journalist engages in conversation with key national figures to explore and challenge their ideas, followed by analysis of the major political events of the week.

Saturdays at 8.30am its groundbreaking television as senior MPs and opposing front benchers Christopher Pyne and Richard Marles go head to head debating the big political issues of the week in a no holds barred Live discussion program Pyne & Marles premiering Saturday 6 February.

Sundays at 7:00pm Live from Melbourne, Patricia Karvelas brings her unique take on politics and insights into the week ahead in a new weekly political and national affairs program Karvelas. As the Prime Minister prepares to deliver his first closing the gap statement, this Sunday Patricia will be joined on the program by special guests including Jackie Huggins, Co-Chair of peak Indigenous body the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples and Warren Mundine, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council to debate the issues.

Returning to SKY News Live in 2016:

Weekdays from 5:00am in First Edition Kieran Gilbert and new co-anchor Brooke Corte deliver unrivalled national affairs coverage first.

Providing Australia’s most comprehensive and in-depth political news coverage are SKY News flagship political programs AM Agenda (8:30am weekdays), PM Agenda (4:00pm Monday-Thursday), The Last Word (5:30pm Monday-Thursday) and Australian Agenda (8:30am Sundays). As a federal election looms the SKY News political team report Live every hour across the day from Parliament House in Canberra.

Monday-Thursday from 12:00pm – 4:00pm Peter van Onselen brings the latest in news, sport and business with live coverage of key events and analysis from the SKY News team in Canberra on PVO NewsDay. Kristina Keneally joins Peter at 1:30pm for To the Point as they examine politics with a critical eye.

Monday-Thursday at 6:00pm Reporting Live with Stan Grant connects the audience to the day’s biggest stories taking place around the world, anchored by multiple award-winning journalist Stan Grant.

Mondays at 8:00pm Helen Dalley is joined by the big names in politics helping drive the national affairs debate in The Dalley Edition.

Tuesdays at 8:00pm television’s most dynamic duo, Alan Jones and Graham Richardson come together to battle the issues shaping Australia in Richo + Jones.

Then on Wednesdays at 8:00pm the ultimate political insider Graham Richardson tackles politics and the issues of the day in Richo. No one has contacts like Richo and he’ll use them to cover all sides of the story.

Fridays at 4:00pm Janine Perrett takes an alternative look at the week’s news including interviews with newsmakers and plenty of irreverent asides on The Friday Show.

Viewpoint with Chris Kenny returns to Fridays and Sundays at 8:00pm, incisive, controversial and always up to the minute.

Weeknights at 9:00pm Paul Murray Live is back with a fresh new set anchoring a fast-paced discussion on politics, social issues and everything in between, offering an alternative look at the day’s news.

Then weeknights at 10:00pm the new-look SportsNight with James Bracey sees James and his panel examine the latest action, results and controversies in the world of sports.

Rounding off the week is Hinch Live Sundays at 9:00pm. Derryn Hinch delves into the news with special guests and commentators. No topic will be off limit, no opinion spared.

3 Responses

  1. David Speers is indeed a strength, but it is nice to see Sky expand their range of programs and voices. I just hope it continues if/when News Corp buys it, and doesn’t become the Andrew Bolt Network.

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