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Australian TV series or program
Agenda
is the name given to a series of Australian television news and commentary programs, broadcast on
Sky News Australia
throughout the week. The
Agenda
series of bulletins serve as the channel's flagship program.
The series focuses on mainly political topics, and in each episode the host usually interviews a guest, and is then usually joined by either Sky News contributors or
politicians
from opposing sides of politics debating the issues of the day.
With the exception of
Sunday Agenda
and the Thursday episode of
PM Agenda
, the program is broadcast live from the Sky News studio at
Parliament House
in
Canberra
. The other programs are broadcast from the main Sky News centre in the
Sydney
suburb of
Macquarie Park
.
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Lunchtime Agenda
was ended on 29 May 2015, when it was replaced by
To The Point
co-hosted by Peter van Onslen and
Kristina Keneally
.
[1]
Saturday Agenda
ended in 2015, when its presenter David Lipson defected to the
ABC
[2]
and the format was eventually replaced by
Pyne & Marles
.
[3]
While the contemporary
Australian Agenda
debuted on 4 July 2010,
[4]
the title had previously been used for a weekly interview program presented by
John Gatfield
in at least 2001.
[5]
The edition rebranded as
Sunday Agenda
on 9 July 2016.
[6]
Current variations
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Program title
|
Duration
|
Host
|
Notes
|
AM Agenda
|
60 mins
|
Kieran Gilbert
[7]
|
|
PM Agenda
|
120 mins
|
David Speers
|
This program is usually broadcast from the Canberra studio, however on Thursdays was broadcast from Sydney due to Speers hosting primetime program
The Nation
in another Sydney studio, however this ended in 2016, when
The Nation
was replaced by
Speers Tonight
. Extended to two hours from 2013.
[8]
Also includes
The Last Word
.
|
Sunday Agenda
|
60 mins
|
Peter van Onselen
Kristina Keneally
[9]
(2017?2018)
|
Sunday morning talk show
from Sydney studios. Co-produced with
The Australian
, and features the newspaper's editor
Paul Kelly
as co-host. Debuted 4 July 2010 with David Speers originally as host. Formerly replayed at 1:30pm AEST.
[10]
Previously titled
Australian Agenda
until 3 July 2016.
[6]
|
Weekend Agenda
|
120 mins
|
Jim Middleton
|
Began in July 2016 as a weekend extension of
PM Agenda
.
[11]
|
Former variations
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See also
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References
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a
b
Knox, David (19 May 2015).
"More politics in SKY News revamp"
.
TV Tonight
. Retrieved
19 May
2015
.
- ^
Healey, Briana (30 October 2015).
"Sky News political reporter David Lipson joins ABC Lateline"
. Influencing
. Retrieved
28 January
2016
.
- ^
Molloy, Shannon (28 January 2016).
"Christopher Pyne ... the TV star? The colourful MP lands his own weekly show, alongside rival Richard Marles"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. Sydney
. Retrieved
28 January
2016
.
- ^
Knox, David (2 July 2010).
"Airdate: Australian Agenda"
.
TV Tonight
. Retrieved
13 May
2016
.
- ^
"Transcript of Panel Discussion - Medical negligence payout, with John Gatfield, 'Australian Agenda', Sky Television"
.
Australian Medical Association
. 29 November 2001.
Archived
from the original on 3 June 2016
. Retrieved
3 June
2016
.
- ^
a
b
"Paul Murray and PVO to work weekends too"
.
MediaWeek
. 29 June 2016
. Retrieved
4 July
2016
.
- ^
"SKY AM Agenda with host Kieran Gilbert and Andrew Leigh MP"
. 18 July 2013
. Retrieved
2 March
2015
.
- ^
"New On Sky News"
.
Foxtel
. 18 January 2013. Archived from
the original
on 21 August 2014
. Retrieved
12 October
2015
.
- ^
Knox, David (19 December 2016).
"SKY News 2017: highlights"
.
TV Tonight
. Retrieved
19 December
2016
.
- ^
Canning, Simon (2 July 2010).
"Sky is the limit for new political TV show"
.
The Australian
. Retrieved
13 May
2016
.
(subscription required)
- ^
Knox, David (18 July 2016).
"New weekend line-up on SKY News"
.
TV Tonight
. Retrieved
18 July
2016
.
- ^
"Connect: Sky News Team"
.
Sky News Australia
. Retrieved
1 July
2016
.
- ^
Di Natale, Richard (19 July 2012).
"Sky News Late Agenda on West Papua"
.
The Greens
. Retrieved
1 July
2016
.
- ^
"Sky News - Lunchtime Agenda (with Laura Jayes)"
. 24 November 2014. Archived from
the original
on 10 March 2015
. Retrieved
2 March
2015
.
- ^
David Lipson [@davidlipson] (29 May 2015).
"Final #lunchagenda EVER shortly. Speaking to Indiginous [
sic
] Min Nigel Scullion about #Recognise + @AlanTudgeMP and Doug Cameron @SkyNewsAust"
(
Tweet
) – via
Twitter
.
- ^
Knox, David (26 June 2013).
"SKY News adds Friday Night Live edition"
.
TV Tonight
. Retrieved
22 April
2016
.
- ^
"Sky News - Saturday Agenda with David Lipson"
. 24 January 2015
. Retrieved
2 March
2015
.
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