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ABC NEWS Program Schedule 1 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Index Index Program Guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Sunday, 7 May 2017 .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Monday, 8 May 2017 ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Tuesday, 9 May 2017 .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Wednesday, 10 May 2017................................................................................................................................... 17 Thursday, 11 May 2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Friday, 12 May 2017 ............................................................................................................................................ 23 Saturday, 13 May 2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Marketing Contacts ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 2 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday 7 May 2017 Program Guide Sunday, 7 May 2017 6:00am ABC News Update The latest news headlines, updating today's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 6:02am Planet America (CC,Repeat) Planet America holds your hand throughout the thrills & spills & the tweets, from the Trump White House & dives deep into the policies & positions of the 45th US President Donald Trump & his Republican-controlled Congress. 6:30am Australia Wide (CC,Repeat) Yassmin Abdel-Magied presents stories from the people and places that make up the Australian experience. From the city streets to the urban centres & beyond, we look behind the stories that make the news. #AustraliaWide 7:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Presented by Andrew Geoghegan & Miriam Corowa, covering the latest news from Australia and around the world, with in-depth analysis and interviews, as well as sport, weather and what's happening in the arts. 9:00am ABC News Update (CC) The latest news headlines, updating today's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 9:02am Insiders (CC) Ahead of the Federal Budget, Barrie Cassidy speaks with the key players, providing analysis, opinion & robust debate from the country's leading political commentators. #Insiders 10:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Presented by Andrew Geoghegan & Miriam Corowa, covering the latest news from Australia and around the world, with in-depth analysis and interviews, as well as sport, weather and what's happening in the arts. 3 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday 7 May 2017 11:00am ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 11:30am The World This Week (CC,Repeat) Beverley O'Connor presents a review of the ABC's best international news stories, with extended reports from Australia's largest network of reporters and foreign correspondents. 12:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 12:30pm The Mix (CC,Repeat) James Valentine presents the latest on the arts, showbiz, culture & entertainment. Get your weekly fix of culture from the ABC's best arts reporters & contributors. 1:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 1:30pm The Drum Weekly (Repeat) The Drum Weekly gives viewers a chance to catch up on the best of the feature interviews conducted on the popular daily discussion and debate program "The Drum" from the preceding week. 2:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 2:30pm Offsiders (CC,Repeat) Gerard Whateley is joined by a panel of sportswriters, commentators & experts to discuss & dissect the week in sport. Offsiders provides a challenging, insightful, humorous debate for those serious about sport. #Offsiders 4 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday 7 May 2017 3:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 3:30pm Landline (CC,Repeat) Pip Courtney & a team of Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural & regional Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure & more. 4:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 4:30pm One Plus One (CC,Repeat) Jane Hutcheon sits down with sports stars, celebrities, philosophers, politicians & public figures for an in-depth conversation with leading newsmakers from Australia or overseas. #OnePlusOne 5:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 5:30pm Australia Wide (CC,Repeat) Yassmin Abdel-Magied presents stories from the people and places that make up the Australian experience. From the city streets to the urban centres & beyond, we look behind the stories that make the news. #AustraliaWide 6:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 6:30pm Foreign Correspondent (CC,Repeat) Australia's leading international affairs program featuring fascinating, in-depth stories from the ABC's unrivalled network of foreign correspondents. #ForeignCorrespondent 5 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday 7 May 2017 7:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 7:30pm The Mix (CC,Repeat) James Valentine presents the latest on the arts, showbiz, culture & entertainment. Get your weekly fix of culture from the ABC's best arts reporters & contributors. 8:00pm ABC News Update The latest news headlines, updating today's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 8:02pm Insiders (CC,Repeat) Ahead of the Federal Budget, Barrie Cassidy speaks with the key players, providing analysis, opinion & robust debate from the country's leading political commentators. #Insiders 9:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 9:30pm One Plus One (CC,Repeat) Jane Hutcheon sits down with sports stars, celebrities, philosophers, politicians & public figures for an in-depth conversation with leading newsmakers from Australia or overseas. #OnePlusOne 10:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 10:30pm Planet America (CC,Repeat) Planet America holds your hand throughout the thrills & spills & the tweets, from the Trump White House & dives deep into the policies & positions of the 45th US President Donald Trump & his Republican-controlled Congress. 6 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday 7 May 2017 11:00pm ABC News (CC) Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 11:30pm The Link (CC,Repeat) The Link with Stan Grant takes the stories we're all talking about and explains what they mean for you. #TheLinkABC 12:00am ABC News Update The latest news headlines, updating today's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 12:02am Landline (CC,Repeat) Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional Australia including farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate,
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