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Sky News Today is a live news programme on Sky News which usually runs between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on weekdays. The programme was presented by two anchors, however following on from the social distancing measures due to COVID-19, and the departure of Colin Brazier from Sky News, the programme is now solo anchored.
The final minutes of the programme often feature a look at the first of the next day's national newspaper front pages as well as a look ahead to Sky News at 10. Sky News at 9 is a longer form news bulletin than the 30-minute newscasts - such as Sky News at Ten - that follow it in the schedule. On Saturday and Sunday, the Sky News at 9 presenter ...
Sky Midnight News; Sky News at 9; Sky News at Seven; Sky News at Ten; Sky News Breakfast; Sky News Today; Sky News Tonight; Sky News with Martin Stanford; The Sky Report; Sky World News; SkyNews.com; Sophy Ridge on Sunday; Sportsline (Sky News) Sunday Live with Adam Boulton; Sunrise (British TV programme)
News Now with Helen Dalley [3] May 2016: January 26, 2017: 1 2 hours: Helen Dalley: Cancelled, replaced with The Morning Shift. [4] The B Team with Peter Berner: July 16, 2016: 2017: 1 hour: Peter Berner: Sky News NZ Evening News [11] March 12, 2007: Unknown () Unknown 1 hour: Unknown Cancelled. Aired in New Zealand only. PVO NewsHour: January ...
Sky News Tonight is a weeknight news programme broadcast on Sky News from 7:00 pm. First aired on 1 September 2014, it was Sky's flagship newscast, featuring special reports, in-depth analysis and interviews. [1] The show's last episode was broadcast on 1 September 2023, 9 years to the day since the show began [2]
In response to the schedule's unpopularity with viewers, July 2006 saw the removal of the evening programmes—which were replaced by rolling news and an interactive programme, Sky News with Martin Stanford, and the return to a two-presenter format on Sky News Today. These changes came with the arrival of John Ryley, who is still the head of ...
Since joining Sky News in 2015, Kimberley Leonard is the primary anchor for the programme, typically anchoring most Monday-Thursday programmes. However, since December 2020, following wider Sky News presenter movements, Leonard has been absent from the slot whilst covering other programmes across the weekday and weekend schedule.
The programme is dropped due to a poor reception from viewers which had seen BBC News 24 overtake Sky News in the ratings. The evening programmes were replaced by rolling news and an interactive programme, Sky News with Martin Stanford, and the return to a two-presenter format on Sky News Today