Sky News Breakfast

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Sky News @ Breakfast)

Sky News Breakfast
GenreBreakfast television programme
Presented byAnna Jones (Sat-Sun)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
(Broadcast internationally)
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationStudio 21, Sky Central
Osterley, London
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time240 minutes (Saturday)
150 minutes (Sunday)
Original release
NetworkSky News
Release18 October 2019 (2019-10-18) –
present
Related
Kay Burley

Sky News Breakfast is a British breakfast television program that airs Saturday and Bank Holidays from 6–10am and Sunday from 6–8.30am on Sky News. The show launched on Friday, 18 October 2019 as the replacement for long-running breakfast show Sunrise.

Anna Jones is the programmes main presenter. Anna also hosts the Friday morning breakfast programme on the channel, Friday programmes are broadcast from Westminster rather than Osterley and use the same format as the Monday-Thursday programmes.

The show was one of Sky's final double headed formats - the other being Sky News Today - and was presented by Stephen Dixon and Gillian Joseph from Sky Centre in Osterley until January 2021.

History[edit]

Sky News announced on 23 September 2019 that they were introducing two new breakfast shows to replace Sunrise. Alongside the announcement of Kay Burley, Sky News also announced "a slightly more relaxed style to kick off the weekend" in the form of Sky News Breakfast with Stephen Dixon and Gillian Joseph.[1][2]

It aired for the first time on Friday, 18 October 2019. The show has a hard-news focus however is slightly more relaxed, containing human-interest stories, in comparison to the weekday format.[3]

The show initially ran from Friday-Sunday however in September 2020, it became weekends only when a relaunched Kay Burley began broadcasting five days a week. At the same time, Sky News @ Breakfast was renamed Sky News Breakfast, with Sky dropping the @ from both breakfast shows.

By November 2021, there was no regular presenter for the programme, as Dixon left Sky News[4] and Joseph moved to present Sky News at Ten at weekends.[5] Jacquie Beltrao presents sport on the programme.[6] In December 2021, the then-presenter of Early Rundown Niall Paterson was announced as the show's permanent host, starting in early 2022. However this changed once again later that same year with Anna Jones becoming the shows main presenter.

Broadcast[edit]

The show currently airs from 6-10am on Saturdays and Bank Holidays and from 6–8.30am on Sundays, live from Sky Central in Osterley.

In January 2021, following Kay Burley’s breach of coronavirus regulations, the Sky News Breakfast name was used on programming guides for the weekday slot. However, both shows continued to broadcast differing formats. As a result of Burley’s absence, Gillian Joseph hosted the programme solo with Stephen Dixon covering Monday-Thursday editions of The Early Rundown whilst Niall Paterson was covering for Burley. From March 2021, Dixon and Paterson swapped roles, with Dixon hosting the Kay Burley slot until her return in June 2021.

The Sky News Breakfast branding is also used on Friday mornings where Anna Jones presents from 7-10am from Millbank, Westminster. Despite utilising the same branding and name, the Monday to Friday programme however differs from its weekend counterpart by having a politics-focused, hard-news agenda, a large input on social media and is also broadcast from different studios.

On-Air Team[edit]

Current presenters[edit]

Presenter Role
Anna Jones Main Presenter
Kimberley Leonard Relief Presenter
Kamali Melbourne Relief Presenter
Presenter Role
Jacquie Beltrao Sports Presenter

Other relief sport and weather presenters appear during holiday and absences.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Twitter, Freddy Mayhew (23 September 2019). "Sky News announces new morning slate as Kay Burley moves to breakfast show". Press Gazette. Retrieved 12 October 2019. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Sky News unveils new programme schedule". Sky Corporate. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  3. ^ "TV Guide". Sky. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  4. ^ "GB News in-depth briefing and latest: Sky's Stephen Dixon latest signing". Press Gazette. 23 November 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  5. ^ Ryley, John (31 August 2021). "Sky News boss John Ryley: 'age of the all-powerful anchor is gone'". Press Gazette. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  6. ^ Beltrao, Jacquie (6 October 2019). "Yes ! No more separate sport mon - thurs I'm moving to weekends with @skystephen & @skygillian where there will be". @SkyJacquie. Retrieved 12 October 2019.