Sky News will now be available to millions of Australians through the launch of ‘Sky News Radio’, with Sky News stations available from today (Aug 12) in metropolitan Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Sky News Australia extends the reach of Sky News Radio, bringing the live audio stream of its Sky News television channel to listeners of DAB digital radio in metropolitan markets Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Sky News Australia extends the reach of Sky News Radio, bringing the live audio stream of its Sky News television channel to listeners of DAB digital radio in metropolitan markets Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Australians can now tune into Sky News Radio on all DAB+ enabled radios, devices and vehicles within Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane by simply scrolling through the list of stations on their DAB+ enabled device and selecting Sky News Radio.
Listeners can start their mornings listening to breakfast program First Edition presented by Peter Stefanovic from 5.30am, followed by AM Agenda at 9.00am, where Laura Jayes talks through the day’s biggest headlines.
Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert will be heard on NewsDay at 11.00am, followed by Ashleigh Gillon and Tom Connell on Afternoon Agenda from 2.00pm.
From 5:00pm every weekday, listeners can tune in to opinion commentators including Chris Kenny, Peta Credlin, Andrew Bolt, Sharri Markson, Paul Murray and more.
Sky News Radio is also available to stream nationwide on the Nova Player, Smooth Player, Star 104.5 Player and FIVEAA Player apps, SkyNews.com.au and via the Sky News Australia App.
The DAB stations in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will be included in GfK Radio Ratings surveys from late 2024.
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