- Lateline
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show_name = Lateline
caption = Opening sequence for "Lateline"
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genre =News and current affairs
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presenter = Tony Jones,Leigh Sales Virginia Trioli
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country = AUS
language = English
num_seasons = 18
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executive_producer = Tim Palmer
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runtime = 30 minutes
network =ABC1
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first_aired = 13 February 1990
last_aired = present
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related = "Lateline Business " (2006 – present)
website = http://abc.net.au/lateline/
imdb_id = 0978075
tv_com_id ="Lateline" is an Australian
television news and current affairs program, airing weeknights at nowrap|10:30 pm onABC1 , similar in format to theBBC 's "Newsnight " program. The program has developed a reputation for head-to-head debates on current issues and political interviews. "Lateline" is followed by its sister programme "Lateline Business ", which commenced on 14 August 2006. It has been labelled by the influentialCrikey magazine as being, "an unmissable current affairs program that almost certainly creates more headlines in the next day's newspapers than any other TV show in the country. [cite news |title=Best News/Current Affairs TV Program of the Year |url=http://www.crikey.com.au/Media-Arts-and-Sports/20061212-Best-NewsCurrent-Affairs-TV-Program-of-the-Year-.html |publisher=Crikey |accessdate=2007-11-30 ]History
When "Lateline" premiered on 13 February 1990, it was a thirty-minute single-topic debate forum hosted by
Kerry O'Brien , withIan Carroll as executive producer, and produced inCanberra . Airing on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights in 1990 and 1991, and expanding to Monday to Thursday nights from 1992 onwards, the program opened with a seven-minute video piece that attempted to examine the case in a balanced manner, followed by twenty minutes of moderated debate between two to four guests. It was later hosted byMaxine McKew who retired in 2006, before moving into politics.The most notable aspect of the format at the time was that many guests appeared via satellite. Whether in the studio or on the other side of the world all the guests would appear 'remote', on monitors.
In 2000, an ABC managerial shakeup resulted in the implementation of cost-cutting measures, and the program was transferred to
Sydney . "Lateline" was merged with the "ABC Late News " program, a ten-minute rundown of the day's top stories and important events that occurred during the evening which ran for ten minutes before "Lateline". The new "Lateline" format, now totalling 35 minutes, includes news, plus approximately twenty minutes of interview. The pre-interview video segment has also been eliminated.Presenters and Reporters
The show usually is hosted by Tony Jones on Monday and Tuesdays,
Leigh Sales on Wednesdasy and Thursdays, withVirginia Trioli assuming the role on Friday nights. Trioli, previously known for her work forABC Local Radio in Melbourne and Sydney, and on "Sunday Arts " succeededMaxine McKew , after she resigned in October 2006 to stand as a candidate for theAustralian Labor Party in the recent 2007 Federal election.Reporters include: political reporter, Hayden Cooper, Dana Robertson,
Margot O'Neill ,Suzanne Smith , John Stewart,Tom Iggulden and Brett Evans. It is produced by: Lindsay Olney, Aaron Thomas, Andrew Dickson and David Lawrence. Executive Producer is Tim Palmer, who is also Executive Producer of "Lateline Business ".Recipients of
Walkley Awards from Lateline includeMaxine McKew in 1998, and Tony Jones, who received an award for broadcast interviewing in 2004 and 2007. ReporterSuzanne Smith won in 2005 aLogie award for ‘Most Outstanding News Coverage’ for her story about sexual abuse in Aboriginal communities in theNorthern Territory .See also
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List of Australian Broadcasting Corporation programs
*List of Australian television series References
External links
* [http://abc.net.au/lateline/ Official website]
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* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A520893;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 Lateline at the National Film and Sound Archive]
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