Sky News is shaking up its morning news programming, with Kay Burley moving into the morning slot launching Kay Burley @ Breakfast.
Kay Burley’s new show will air from 7am – 9am, with Nial Paterson bringing a round-up of the news overnight from 6am – 7am.
Sarah-Jane Mee, who currently co-hosts Sunrise with Paterson, moves to Burley’s former slot on weekday afternoons.
Kay Burley @ Breakfast will air from Sky News’ Westminster studios, with a hard-hitting, news making breakfast news programme that will set the agenda for the day. Kay will come eyeball to eyeball with the politicians, break the latest lines on moving news stories from home and abroad as well as addressing the contemporary talking points of the day on culture, tech and climate.
From 14th October with MPs returning to Parliament and as the countdown to Brexit enters its final fortnight, there’s no better time to be launching the UK’s only breakfast offering from the seat of political power.
Kay has hosted more hours of live television than any other presenter, having been with the channel since 1988. Her programme will also build on Kay’s strong social media following with a fully integrated digital strategy, airing from 07:00 to 09:00 Monday to Thursday.
It follows “The Early Rundown” which will air from 06:00 to 07:00 each weekday morning and gives early risers all they need to know to tackle the day. Presenter Niall Paterson will give viewers a comprehensive round up of events overnight, and throwing ahead to the stories to come, with a strong emphasis on news, business, international affairs and politics.
On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays “@Breakfast” will see anchors Stephen Dixon and Gillian Joseph present the breakfast show from Sky Studios in Osterley in a slightly more relaxed style to kick off the weekend.
Sarah-Jane Mee, host of Sunrise for the past three years moves to the afternoon with the Sarah-Jane Mee Show from 14:00 to 17:00. As well as being across all the main news developments of the day, Sarah-Jane will feature longer form interviews on topical issues and a Daily Debate.
Cristina Nicolotti Squires, Sky News Director of Content said: “We are always looking to stay fresh and never stand still while the world changes around us so quickly. We’re living in exciting times and Kay, Sarah-Jane and Niall will all bring their own personal style and strengths to their new shows and I’m excited for them to get started at such a tumultuous time.”
John Ryley, Head of Sky News, added: “Our new line up reflects the fact that Sky News has the best team in the business.”
All Out Politics will continue from Westminster at 09:00, along with the News Hour in Sky News HQ in Osterley from 17:00 hosted by Mark Austin and Sky News at Ten and the Press Preview will wrap up the day’s events in the evening.