Sky News at Ten

Sky News at Ten 1970

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Sky News at Ten is a long-running daily news show on Sky News, airing between 10:00pm and 11:00pm. From Monday to Thursday, the show is presented by Anna Botting, whilst Friday to Sunday Mark Longhurst fronts the programme.

1970

Sky Midnight News

Sky Midnight News 2010

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Sky Midnight News is a live news show that airs every day at 12:00am–12:30am on Sky News and on Sky News HD in the UK. It features a round-up of the news stories & a look ahead to the morning news. It is the only programme of its type in its time slot in the UK. It is regularly presented by a number of presenters with no set pattern.

2010

Sky World News

Sky World News 1989

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British early hours rolling news coverage broadcast seven-days-a-week live on Sky News, featuring reports, discussions, breaking news, sport, and weather updates.

1989

Sky News Sunrise

Sky News Sunrise 1970

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Sunrise is the breakfast time programme on Sky News between 6:00am and 9:00am on weekdays and 6:00am to 10:00am on weekends. It was first aired in February 1989. Since February 2007, the weekday episodes of the show have been called Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes, as Holmes now presents the show largely on his own, aided with news updates with Charlotte Hawkins. The editions broadcast from Friday to Sunday are branded Sunrise with Stephen Dixon.

1970

Jeff Randall Live

Jeff Randall Live 1970

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Jeff Randall Live is a business programme which is broadcast on Sky News in the United Kingdom at 19:00 from Monday to Thursday. It began on 24 September 2007 as a weekly show, and is hosted by the business journalist Jeff Randall. The show features interviews with some of the UK's leading business, financial and political figures, with past guests including the billionaire tycoon Philip Green, and former Chancellor Alistair Darling. In January 2009, Jeff Randall joined Sky News on a permanent basis with the programme becoming part of the daily schedule instead of its previous weekly status when it only aired on a Monday. In September 2010, Jeff Randall Live was extended to a one-hour slot Monday-Thursday, this follows the axing of SkyNews.com, which until then aired in the previous 30 minute slot. It was announced on Friday 19th July that the show was to end in Summer 2014, after Jeff decided not to renew his contract with BskyB.

1970

Sky News Today

Sky News Today 1970

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Sky News with Dermot Murnaghan is a programme on Sky News which currently runs between 10:00am and 1:00pm and is presented by Dermot Murnaghan and Colin Brazier

1970

Afternoon Live

Afternoon Live 1970

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Sky News with Kay Burley, formerly Afternoon Live, is a three hour weekday news programme in the United Kingdom on Sky News, presented by Kay Burley. It combines rolling-news coverage with reports on various "human interest" stories. Additionally, regular updates are given on headline stories as well as business and sports news. The show currently airs between 2pm and 5pm. Until October 2007, the programme ran for two hours, and aired between 12pm and 2pm, under the name of Lunchtime Live. Thereafter the programme ran for 4 hours until the launch of The Live Desk in September 2008. Mark Longhurst, Anna Jones, Lorna Dunkley, Martin Stanford, Steve Dixon, Martin Popplewell, Chris Roberts, Emma Crosby, Anna Botting and Allan King have all presented the show when Burley has been absent. Burley does not present on Mondays and the programme is just called Afternoon Live. On Mondays, Andrew Wilson or Lorna Dunkley normally presents. Since April 11, 2011, Afternoon Live, along with other programming, are now announced on air as just 'Sky News' with the presenter now sitting at the desk. Afternoon Live now has the presenter at the news desk inside of standing up.

1970

Live at Five

Live at Five 1970

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Sky News at Five and Sky News at Six are the titles of Sky News' authoritative hour-long evening news round-ups, beginning at 5pm and 6pm, British time.

1970

Boulton & Co

Boulton & Co 1970

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Boulton & Co is a British news programme currently airing between 1pm and 2pm on Sky News weekdays. It is presented by the channel's political editor, Adam Boulton who gave up his Sunday morning show to take on the weekday commitment, and Sarah Hewson, Sky's former Royal correspondent. Sarah-Jane Mee and Jayne Secker act as relief second presenter. Unlike other programmes on Sky News which are broadcast from their main studios, Boulton & Co comes from Sky's Westminster studio. The programme features interviews, on the day breaking news stories and hard hitting debates. Although its focus is primarily on UK events, the show is aired internationally. It was launched on Monday 17 January 2011.

1970

SkyNews.com

SkyNews.com 1970

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SkyNews.com, formerly Sky.com News, was a nightly television news programme broadcast from 7-7.30pm weekdays on Sky News in the United Kingdom. It was the first British news programme to be solely dedicated to Internet led news and was hosted by Martin Stanford. The show has now been cancelled, the last edition aired on 10 September 2010. The slot has been replaced with a one hour edition of Jeff Randall Live, which previously aired after SkyNews.com at 7.30pm.

1970

The Live Desk

The Live Desk 1970

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The Live Desk was a news programme which started broadcasting on Sky News in the United Kingdom from 8 September 2008. Originally, The Live Desk aired twice at 9am and 1pm but from January 11, 2011 the Live Desk's 1pm edition was cancelled and subsequently only one edition was broadcast at 9 a.m., presented by Charlotte Hawkins with Gillian Joseph on Friday. The programme was replaced with a standard Sky News bulletin fronted by the same newscasters in later 2011.

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