List of programs broadcast by Sky News Australia

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This is a list of programs currently or formerly broadcast on Sky News Australia . Note that this list does not include programming on sister and defunct channels such as Your Money, Sky News Business Channel, Sky News Weather or Sky News Extra.

Contents

Current original programming

TitlePremiere dateSeasonsDuration (inc. adverts)Presenter(s)
AM Agenda UnknownUnknown1 hour Kieran Gilbert
First Edition [1] UnknownUnknown3 hoursBrooke Corte
Kieran Gilbert
Heads Up [2] January 30, 201711 hour Chris Kenny
Jones + Co February 201431 hour Alan Jones
Peta Credlin
Karvelas February 7, 201611 hoursPatricia Karvelas
Outsiders December 4, 201611 hoursRoss Cameron
Mark Latham
Rowan Dean
Paul Murray Live UnknownUnknown1 hour Paul Murray
PM Agenda UnknownUnknown2 hours
Politics HQ [3] February 5, 201711 hours Nicholas Reece
PVO NewsDay June 1, 201523.5 hours Peter van Onselen
Pyne & Marles February 6, 2015130 minutes Christopher Pyne
Richard Marles
Richo February 23, 201161 hour Graham Richardson
Saturday Edition July 9, 201612.5 hoursPaul Murray
Sunday Agenda July 4, 201071 hourPeter van Onselen
Kristina Keneally
Sunday Edition July 10, 201612 hoursPeter van Onselen
Kristina Keneally
Sunday Live [4] May 1, 201611 hourJanine Perrett
The B Team with Peter Berner July 16, 201611 hour Peter Berner
The Bolt Report April 25, 201611 hour Andrew Bolt
The Friday Show April 10, 201512 hours Janine Perrett
The Last Word 2016130 minutes
The Latest with Laura Jayes January 18, 201611 hour Laura Jayes
The Morning Shift [3] January 30, 201712.5 hoursTom Connell
To The Point June 1, 2015230 minutesPeter van Onselen
Kristina Keneally
Weekend Live with Ahron Young [4] [3] May 201613 hours Ashleigh Gillon (2016)
Ahron Young (2017-)

Current acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateDuration (inc. adverts)Country of originOriginal channel
ABC World News [5] [6] Unknown30 minutes United States of America ABC
CBS Evening News [5] [6] Unknown30 minutes United States of America CBS

Former programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSeasonsDuration (inc. adverts)Presenter(s)Notes
Credlin & Keneally November 16, 2016May 201711 hour Peta Credlin
Kristina Keneally
On hiatus [7]
Friday Live [8] [9] July 5, 2013December 12, 201421 hourChris KennyCancelled
Hadley! November 16, 2010December 8, 201011 hour Ray Hadley Cancelled
Hinch Live February 1, 2015April 24, 201621 hour Derryn Hinch On hiatus following Hinch's election to senate. [10]
Keneally and Cameron September 19, 2014March 27, 201522 hoursKristina Keneally
Ross Cameron
Cancelled
Lunchtime Agenda UnknownMay 28, 2015Unknown30 minutesLaura JayesReplaced by To The Point.
News Now with Helen Dalley [4] May 2016January 26, 201712 hours Helen Dalley Cancelled, replaced with The Morning Shift. [3]
Sky News NZ Evening News [11] March 12, 2007UnknownUnknown1 hourUnknownCancelled. Aired in New Zealand only.
PVO NewsHour January 20, 2014May 28, 201521 hourPeter van OnselenEnded
Reporting Live January 28, 2013April 21, 201641 hour Stan Grant On hiatus. [12]
Saturday Agenda UnknownDecember 2015Unknown30 minutesDavid LipsonReplaced by Pyne & Marles.
Saturday Live [13] August 10, 2013 [A] July 201621 hourJanine Perrett
Showdown [14] September 13, 2011201431 hourPeter van OnselenEnded
SportsNight with James Bracey January 27, 2013December 15, 201641 hourJames BraceyEnded. [15]
The Cabinet August 18, 2014Last aired 201531 hour Kristina Keneally
Peter Reith
Helen Coonan
Craig Emerson
The Contrarians UnknownSeptember 12, 201422 hourPeter van OnselenReplaced by Keneally and Cameron
The Dalley Edition [16] UnknownApril 18, 2014Unknown1 hour Helen Dalley Replaced by a third-weekly edition of Viewpoint
The Nation with David Speers UnknownDecember 2015Unknown60 minutesDavid SpeersReplaced by Speers Tonight.
Viewpoint Unknown2016Unknown1 hour Chris Kenny Cancelled. [2]

Notes

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