Agenda (Australian TV program)

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Agenda
Also known asAM Agenda
PM Agenda
Sunday Agenda
Weekend Agenda
Genre News, Current Affairs, Commentary
Presented by Kieran Gilbert (AM)
Laura Jayes (Lunchtime)
David Speers (PM)
David Lipson (Saturday)
Peter van Onselen (Sunday)
Kristina Keneally (Sunday)
Jim Middleton (Weekend)
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time30 mins – 2 hours
Release
Original network Sky News Australia
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Original release4 July 2010 (2010-07-04) 
present

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.

Contents

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.[ citation needed ]

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

Program titleDurationHostNotes
AM Agenda60 mins Kieran Gilbert [7]
PM Agenda120 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 Agenda120 mins Jim Middleton Began in July 2016 as a weekend extension of PM Agenda. [11]

Former variations

Program titleDurationHostNotes
Late Agenda60 mins Helen Dalley [12] [13] The only primetime edition of Agenda. Ended and replaced with The Dalley Edition.
Lunchtime Agenda30 mins Laura Jayes [14] When Parliament is sitting, this program led directly into the live broadcast of Question time. Final episode aired 29 May 2015, when it was replaced by To The Point . [15] [1]
Saturday Agenda Chris Kenny (until June 2013) [16]
David Lipson (July 2013 – 2015) [17]
Ended in late 2015. Replaced by Pyne & Marles .
New Zealand Agenda James O'Doherty Ran in 2018.

See also

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