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What is TalkTV’s new schedule?

TalkTV has relaunched today as a digital-only channel with a refreshed schedule.

Audiences can tune in via DAB+ and smart speakers, watch on YouTube and connected TVs, or stream through the network’s app.

The highly anticipated schedule features a dynamic array of hosts, each bringing their unique flair and perspective to the airwaves. Kicking off the day is Mike Graham, who will lead the Breakfast show from 6:30 am to 10 am, promising a lively mix of spirited debate and humor to kickstart the nation’s mornings.

Following Graham, the incomparable Julia Hartley-Brewer will command the airwaves from 10 am to 1 pm, Monday through Thursday, showcasing her fearless brand of journalism. Fridays will see Alex Phillips taking the reins.

Ian Collins will take over the midday slot, offering insightful debates from 1 pm to 4 pm, providing a refreshing break from the echo-chamber of mainstream media.

In the afternoon drive slot, Jeremy Kyle will offer a down-to-earth perspective on the day’s headlines from 4 pm to 7 pm, Monday through Thursday, with Peter Cardwell stepping in on Fridays.

Rounding off the day’s programming is Kevin O’Sullivan, who will deliver the best analysis and insights from 7 pm to 10 pm, ensuring audiences stay informed and entertained till the end.

Dennie Morris, Director of Audio, News Broadcasting, expressed enthusiasm about the network’s digital expansion, stating, “The home of common sense is back and is going completely digital. Talk will continue to bring viewers and listeners the biggest, boldest opinions and analysis in broadcasting. Our flagship weekday lineup with Mike Graham, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Ian Collins, Jeremy Kyle, and Kevin O’Sullivan will maintain Talk’s growing reach across the brand: on YouTube, on connected TVs, on radio, online, and on the Talk app.”


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