Fox News Live is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as political analysis and opinion programming. The channel features a mix of news anchors and commentators, who discuss and debate current events, often from a conservative perspective. Some of the popular programs on Fox News Live include "Fox & Friends," "The Five," "Hannity," "Tucker Carlson Tonight," and "The Ingraham Angle." These programs often feature interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers, as well as segments on business, entertainment, and lifestyle.
Sky News is the UK-based international news channel covering world news with strong accent on UK news and political stories. Parented by News Corporation, Sky News channel use the resources both Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network alongside with its own correspondents and anchors. Owned by BSkyB, Sky News regularly earns awards for its innovative approach of news feed. Begin your day with Sunrise, breakfast time program on Sky News featured news updates with Charlotte Hawkins. Catch the freshest news cocktail with Sky News at Eleven by Anna Botting between 11pm and 12am. Enjoy your lunch with Sky News Today by Dermot Murnaghan at 1:00pm. Watch Sky News Live at Five by Jeremy Thompson and Andrew Wilson with total round-up of all the day's events and breaking news. Catch up with latest business and sport news with Kay Burley's Afternoon Live. Watch interviews with some of the UK's most interesting business, financial and political persons in 30 minute Jeff Randall Live TV show. Get to know all the News, Sport & Weather events "in 15 minutes, every 15 minutes" by Martin Stanford. If you are a sport addict you definitely have to watch Sportsline, news magazine summarizing major ongoing world sport events shown on Sky Sports News. Enjoy The Live Desk, brand new 60-minute program featuring day's news, sport, and business running between 1pm and 2pm and hosted by Colin Brazier and Charlotte Hawkins. Complete the day with Sky Midnight News featuring a look ahead to the morning news of the next day. Sky News weekend schedule begins with Saturday Live, morning sport, news, showbiz, and politics coverage by Chris Roberts. Weekend Lunchtime will keep your attention to what's going on in the world as you have your weekend brunch on Saturday or Sunday with an ultimate mix of news and sport by Lorna Dunkley and Nick Powell.Wake up on early Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and meet the Sky News' political editor in Sunday Live with Adam Boulton, a weekend show quested by politics, business, sports, and showbiz celebs. Finally, end your weekends with Sky News at Seven, a weekend news program by Stephen Dixon aimed to prepare you to the new week.