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SKY News 2023 line-up

New shows in 2023 include Sharri, The Late Debate, Sunday with Stoker, The Royal Report.

SKY News Australia has now unveiled its 2023 program line-up.

There are a number of timeslot changes including for Chris Kenny, Paul Murray, Piers Morgan, Erin Molan, Rita Panahi and more.

New additions include Sharri, hosted by journalist Sharri Markson from Monday-Thursday, The Late Debate hosted by James Macpherson, Liz Storer and Caleb Bond also Monday-Thursday, former Queensland Senator Amanda Stoker hosting discussion program Sunday with Stoker, The Royal Report, hosted by Caroline Di Russo on Sundays and Ross Greenwood fronting The Secrets of My Success at a date yet to be announced.

Paul Whittaker, Chief Executive Officer, SKY News Australia said: “As we look to the year ahead, we will continue to bring Australians quality public interest journalism and a diverse range of news, opinion and investigative programming across subscription and free-to-air television, digital, social media, and audio platforms.

“As our audience expects, we will strive to tell all sides of the story and will not shy away from the broad spectrum of viewpoints on any number of issues which impact our nation.”

· First Edition with Peter Stefanovic, weekdays at 5:30am, returns 16 January
· AM Agenda with Laura Jayes, weekdays at 9:00am, returns 16 January
· NewsDay with Tom Connell, Monday and Friday from 11:00am – 2:00pm, Tuesday – Thursday from 11:00am – 12:00pm, returns 16 January
· NewsDay with Ashleigh Gillon, Tuesday – Thursday from 12:00pm – 2:00pm, returns 16 January
· Afternoon Agenda with Kieran Gilbert and featuring Andrew Clennell, weekdays at 2:00pm, returns 16 January
· Business Now with Ross Greenwood, weekdays at 4:30pm, returns 16 January
· Sharri with Sharri Markson, Monday – Thursday at 5:00pm, returns in a new timeslot from 20 February
· Credlin with Peta Credlin, weeknights at 6:00pm, returns 16 January
· The Bolt Report with Andrew Bolt, Monday – Thursday at 7:00pm, returns 16 January
· Chris Kenny Tonight with Chris Kenny, Monday – Thursday at 8:00pm, premieres 16 January
· Paul Murray Live with Paul Murray, Sunday – Thursday at 9:00pm, returns to the program’s heritage timeslot from 16 January
· The Late Debate, hosted by James Macpherson, Liz Storer and Caleb Bond, Monday – Thursday at 10:00pm, premieres 16 January
· The Front Page with Jenna Clarke, Monday – Thursday at 10:30pm, returns 16 January
· Piers Morgan Uncensored with Piers Morgan, Tuesday – Friday at 11:00pm, returns in a new timeslot 10 January
· Erin with Erin Molan, Fridays at 5:00pm, returns in a new timeslot 20 January
· The Rita Panahi Show with Rita Panahi, Friday at 7:00pm, returns in a new timeslot 20 January
· The U.S. Report with James Morrow, Friday at 8:00pm, returns as a one-hour program 20 January
· The Media Show with Jack Houghton, Friday at 9:00pm, returns in a new timeslot 20 January
· Weekend Edition with Jaynie Seal and Tim Gilbert, Saturday and Sunday from 6:00am, returns 21 January
· Sunday Agenda with Kieran Gilbert and Andrew Clennell, Sunday at 8:00am, returns 22 January
· Outsiders with Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi and James Morrow, Sunday at 9:00am, returns 22 January
· Business Weekend with Ross Greenwood, Sunday at 11:00am, returns 22 January
· Sunday with Stoker with Amanda Stoker, Sunday at 7:00pm, premieres 29 January
· Bernardi with Cory Bernardi, Sunday at 8:00pm, returns in a new timeslot from 22 January
· The Royal Report with Caroline Di Russo, Sunday at 10:00pm, premieres 22 January

6 Responses

  1. I can’t be bothered with the channel, their investigations or their line-up. The lot of them are too biased, opinionated and just unpleasant to listen to all the drivel they like to spew on about whatever they dream important to their own views.

  2. Hopefully the 100% Liberal cheer squad, do a better job, than the last 4 years, trying their backsides off to oust QLD and Victorian Premiers( ended in landslide wins) and trying to keep Morrison in power( abject failure).
    The Cult of Daniel Andrews..seriously what were they thinking 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    If you like comedy give this mob a go, they surely take the proverbial, with some( very few) people actually think they are serious.

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