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Sky World News
GenreNews
Presented byKimberley Leonard
Opening themeSky News theme
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Production locationStudio 6, Sky Studios
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time150 Minutes (03:00am-05:30am)
Original release
NetworkSky News
Release2005 (2005) –
2020 (2020)

Sky World News was a weekday non-stop early morning news programme which aired during the early morning GMT on Sky News and is broadcast around the world. The programme was presented primarily by Kimberley Leonard.

Broadcast

At the time of its last programme, Sky World News broadcast from 3 am GMT on Weekdays in the United Kingdom. When it launched the programme was initially two hours long and aired from 4 am until 6am GMT.

In March 2009, the programme added an extra hour, now starting an hour earlier at 3 am GMT. The time slot changed once more in 2016 with the programme typically ran from 3 am until 5:30 am, with the 5:30 am-6 am gap being filled with a re-transmission of the previous evening's Press Preview.[1]

On the weekends, Sky World News did not air. Instead the 3-6 am slot consisted of generic Sky News branded bulletins and in later years, a documentary usually airs in the 4am hour. The Press Preview repeat did usually air 5:30am 7 days a week.

History

The programme started in the summer of 2005; the original presenter was Anjali Rao who is now an anchor with CNN. The programme employed its own sports presenter, Graeme Winch, who reads the sport live (all other overnight sports bulletins are recorded). The programme also features an international weather forecast, which the presenter reads out over graphics of a world map.

In the past the team has made use of content from American broadcasters in the back half hour segments. It also had Henry Ridgwell among the previous reporting team for the programme.

For many years, the back half hours in this time slot are known as 'Sky World News and Business Review' and contain further international news stories and more in depth business coverage. Despite this little difference in content, the two half hours were branded separately.

The executive producer of Sky World News was John Gumbley until his departure from Sky News in 2015 after 27 years with the broadcaster.[2]

Lukwesa Burak is one of the most notable presenters of the programme. Burak was the main presenter of Sky World News after joining at Sky News in 2006, she left in 2012 however returned in late 2013. Burak departed once more in June 2015.

Kimberley Leonard joined Sky News in 2015 and became the primary anchor for the programme, typically anchoring most Monday-Thursday programmes. A role Leonard remained in until the demise of the programme. At the time of the programmes final air date, other frequent anchors of the slot included Sam Naz, Nick Quraishi and Vanessa Baffoe.

The programme title was dropped from the schedule in early 2020, when Sky adopted a stripped back schedule owing to the Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown restrictions and safety mitigations.

The programme often made use of other freelance news presenters or Sky reporters to cover during holiday or absence.

References

  1. ^ "Press Preview – Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash on the front pages". Sky TV Guide. Sky. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  2. ^ Hadfield, Harriet [@harriethadfield] (2 September 2015). "Honoured to be John Gumbley's #presenter for his last #SkyWorldNews - 27 years at Sky News comes to an end at 0559" (Tweet) – via Twitter.