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Sky News Australia Announces 2024 Programming Line-Up

Sky News Australia Announces 2024 Programming Line-Up – Sky News Australia has unveiled its 2024 program offering, seeing the biggest names in news and opinion returning to screens, with bold new programs shaking up the schedule.

New in 2024, Steve Price joins Sky News with his own show, Sharri Markson’s popular primetime program moves to the 8.00pm timeslot, Monday to Thursday, and Danica De Giorgio hosts a brand-new debate program filmed in front of a studio audience.

A new politics program with Tom Connell launches during Parliamentary sitting weeks, Laura Jayes is set to host a new digital conversation series for SkyNews.com.au, Cheng Lei joins the team and Andrew Clennell takes the reins as host of Sunday Agenda.

The new schedule launching from today has Sky News Australia bringing more breaking news, exclusive insights, documentaries and special investigations to audiences across the country via the network’s broadcast and digital platforms.

Paul Whittaker, Sky News Australia, Chief Executive Officer, said:

“At a time of significant local and international news events, our line-up of award-winning journalists and opinion leaders will deliver audiences quality journalism and informed and diverse views on the issues they care about across our growing multiplatform news network.

“With the imminent launch of the SkyNews.com.au Streaming Subscription service, 2024 is set to be an exciting year in the evolution of our digital journey, while across broadcast platforms we will continue to bring Australians a premium viewing experience.”

SKY NEWS IN 2024

Sky News Australia’s award-winning political team will continue to deliver real news, live as it breaks, across the network’s trusted national affairs programs.

To start each morning, Peter Stefanovic returns to host Sky News’ breakfast program First Edition weekdays from 5.30am, discussing the world of news, sport and weather. Then, AM Agenda from 9.00am with Laura Jayes brings viewers a comprehensive look at the day’s top stories with hard-hitting political interviews.

This year, Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert will host the 11.00am timeslot, leading NewsDay Monday-Fridaylive from Parliament House, Canberra. Coverage continues during Afternoon Agenda at 2.00pm, with Tom Connell and Ashleigh Gillon delivering the latest breaking news and analysis.

New program Politics Now will premiere during Parliamentary sitting weeks, with the first episode starting Tuesday 6 February – the first sitting day of the year – from 3.15pm. Hosted by Chief Election Analyst Tom Connell, a panel of leading political journalists including Kieran Gilbert, Andrew Clennell and Ashleigh Gillon, will dissect the day’s most pressing topics and issues being debated in Question Time.

Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood returns to provide comprehensive business and finance news during Business Now, weekdays at 4.30pm and Business Weekend,Sundays at 11.00am.

Plus, the news team continues to grow with journalist Cheng Lei joining Sky News as Presenter and SkyNews.com.au Columnist.

The top rating weekday primetime line-up will deliver honest views, as Chris Kenny kicks off the schedule with the return of The Kenny Reportin its 5.00pm heritage timeslot each Monday-Thursday.

Peta Credlin returns at 6.00pm Monday-Thursday with her razor-sharp political analysis during popular primetime program Credlin.

Then at 7.00pm Andrew Bolt drives debate and discussion in The Bolt Report each Monday-Thursday.

Award-winning news-breaking political journalist Sharri Markson and her agenda-setting program Sharri moves to the 8.00pm timeslot Monday-Thursday.

Paul Murray Live, Sky News Australia’s longest-running opinion program, now in its fourteenth year, returns Sunday-Thursday at 9.00pm with the straight-talking Paul Murray. The Paul Murray Live Our Town series will also return in 2024 for its sixth season, travelling around Australia to share the unique stories from Australia’s regional and rural communities.

Monday-Thursday, The Late Debate hosted by James Macpherson, Liz Storer and Caleb Bond is back at 10.00pm bringing a bit of late-night fun through passionate debate and discussion.

Piers Morgan Uncensored returns Tuesday-Friday at 11.00pm with Piers Morgan sharing his verdict on the day’s global events through fearless debate and headline-making interviews.

Fridays on Sky News Erin with Erin Molan is back at 5.00pm delivering current affairs commentary with a twist.

Broadcaster Steve Price joins the Sky News hosting stable with the launch of his new show Steve Price, Fridays at 6.00pm, premiering 19 January. Price has been a regular Sky News contributor and guest host and is set to bring strong-willed discussions to the table each week.

The Rita Panahi Show with host Rita Panahi returns at 7.00pm Fridays. Then, viewers can join James Morrow on The U.S. Report at 8.00pm where he’ll share analysis on the major issues set to shift the dial as America gears up for the 2024 Presidential election in November.

Plus, SkyNews.com.au Editor Jack Houghton is back to host The Media Show, Fridays at 9.00pm.

From Sunday 28 January Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell will host leading political discussion program Sunday Agenda at 8.00am, giving Australians a jump-start on the big political issues in the week ahead.

One of the network’s most popular opinion programs – Outsiders –continues every Sunday at 9.00am. Hosts Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi and James Morrow are back to tackle the nation’s most topical issues, sharing their views on the biggest stories of the week.

Following a successful initial season in late 2023, The Sunday Showdown becomes a permanent fixture Sundays at 7.00pm, with Caleb Bond named as the 2024 host, leading the five-person panel.

The Jury, hosted by Sky News Presenter Danica De Giorgio, is an exciting new show filmed with a studio audience. The ten-week series, premiering on Sunday 4 February at 8.00pm, sees De Giorgio moderate a discussion between guest debaters on the biggest hot topics of the week. After each debater pleads their case, a 12-person jury joins in on the action and votes for who they believe has won the argument.

A weekly wrap of royal news continues with Caroline Di Russo during The Royal Report which returns Sundays at 10.00pm.

Following the success of its special reports and investigations in 2023, the Sky News in-house documentary team will bring audiences more exclusive blockbuster documentaries and revealing investigations this year with further announcements soon.

From the Sky News Digital Originals team, the popular weekly online series The Rita Panahi Show: Overtime is backdelivering analysis and commentary on the biggest cultural issues of our time, available on SkyNews.com.au and Sky News Australia’s YouTube channel.

Sky News Digital will also launch a new long-form interview series Conversations with Laura Jayes on SkyNews.com.au, where Jayes delves into the lives of some of the world’s most interesting and influential people.

This year Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power also hosts a new online show for SkyNews.com.au, Race to the White House, featuring political pundits and news-breakers as America enters campaign mode for the 2024 Presidential Election.

SKY NEWS 2024 PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

  • First Edition with Peter Stefanovic, weekdays at 5.30am, returns 15 January
  • AM Agenda with Laura Jayes, weekdays at 9.00am, returns 15 January
  • NewsDay with Kieran Gilbert, weekdays at 11.00am, returns 15 January
  • Afternoon Agenda with Tom Connell, Monday and Friday and Ashleigh Gillon, Tuesday-Thursday at 2.00pm, returns 15 January
  • Politics Now with Tom Connell, weekdays at 3.15pm (during Parliamentary sitting weeks), premieres 6 February
  • Business Now with Ross Greenwood, weekdays at 4.30pm, returns 15 January
  • The Kenny Report with Chris Kenny, Monday-Thursday at 5.00pm, returns 15 January 
  • Credlin with Peta Credlin, Monday-Thursday at 6.00pm, returns 15 January
  • The Bolt Report with Andrew Bolt, Monday-Thursday at 7.00pm, returns 8 January
  • Sharri with Sharri Markson, Monday-Thursday at 8.00pm, returns 15 January in its new time slot
  • Paul Murray Live with Paul Murray, Sunday-Thursday at 9.00pm, returns 15 January
  • The Late Debate, hosted by James Macpherson, Liz Storer and Caleb Bond, Monday-Thursday at 10.00pm, returns 8 January
  • Piers Morgan Uncensored with Piers Morgan, Tuesday-Friday at 11.00pm, returns 9 January
  • Erin with Erin Molan, Fridays at 5.00pm, returns 19 January
  • Steve Price with Steve Price,Fridays at 6.00pm, starts 19 January
  • The Rita Panahi Show withRita Panahi, Fridays at 7.00pm, returns 19 January
  • The U.S. Report with James Morrow, Fridays at 8.00pm, returns 19 January
  • The Media Show with Jack Houghton, Friday at 9.00pm, returns 19 January
  • Weekend Edition with Tim Gilbert and Jaynie Seal, weekends at 6.00am, returns 20 January
  • Sunday Agenda with Andrew Clennell, Sundays at 8.00am, returns 28 January
  • Outsiders with Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi and James Morrow, Sundays at 9.00am, returns 21 January
  • Business Weekend with Ross Greenwood, Sundays at 11.00am, returns 21 January
  • The Sunday Showdown with Caleb Bond, Sundays at 7.00pm, returns 21 January
  • The Jury with Danica De Giorgio, Sundays at 8.00pm, premieres 4 February
  • The Royal Report with Caroline Di Russo, Sundays at 10:00pm, returns 21 January


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The new service will provide the highly engaged Sky News community of readers and viewers the opportunity to stream four Sky News produced channels via desktop and on mobile.

Subscribers will also receive the brand-new daily newsletter ‘Primetime Briefing’, each afternoon for an exclusive heads up on the biggest stories and interviews coming up across Sky News Australia’s evening line-up.

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