Media outlets starting with S
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Sky News - Politics (Westminster Office)
Launched as a 24-hour news channel in 1989, Sky News is a rolling news channel. It delivers breaking news, headlines and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide. Sky News is a 24-hour, multi-media news operation providing non-stop rolling news on television and online. Sky News is also available across a range of mobile devices as well as national and international radio. The news service places emphasis on rolling news, including the latest breaking news. It is also provides content for news services in the UK and around the world, including Yahoo! News, and is available on Apple TV and Roku.
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Sky News - Presenters
Launched as a 24-hour news channel in 1989, Sky News is a rolling news channel. It delivers breaking news, headlines and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide. Sky News is a 24-hour, multi-media news operation providing non-stop rolling news on television and online. Sky News is also available across a range of mobile devices as well as national and international radio. The news service places emphasis on rolling news, including the latest breaking news. It is also provides content for news services in the UK and around the world, including Yahoo! News, and is available on Apple TV and Roku.
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Sky News - Production
Launched as a 24-hour news channel in 1989, Sky News is a rolling news channel. It delivers breaking news, headlines and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide. Sky News is a 24-hour, multi-media news operation providing non-stop rolling news on television and online. Sky News is also available across a range of mobile devices as well as national and international radio. The news service places emphasis on rolling news, including the latest breaking news. It is also provides content for news services in the UK and around the world, including Yahoo! News, and is available on Apple TV and Roku.
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Sky News - Reporters
Launched as a 24-hour news channel in 1989, Sky News is a rolling news channel. It delivers breaking news, headlines and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide. Sky News is a 24-hour, multi-media news operation providing non-stop rolling news on television and online. Sky News is also available across a range of mobile devices as well as national and international radio. The news service places emphasis on rolling news, including the latest breaking news. It is also provides content for news services in the UK and around the world, including Yahoo! News, and is available on Apple TV and Roku.
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Sky News - Sky News Breakfast with Kay Burley
Sky News - Sky News Breakfast with Kay Burley covers News.
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Sky News - Sky News Online
Sky News - Sky News Online aim to be the best and most trusted place for news. Made by people who dare to challenge. Made for people who want clarity in an uncertain world. We take you to the heart of the stories that shape our world.
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Sky News - Sky News Today with Colin Brazier and Jayne Secker
Background and Format:An overview of the day's top news and sports stories, live interviews and weather summaries presented by Colin Brazier and Jayne Secker.Production company:Sky PlcSchedule times:Weekdays, 12-2pmTarget Audience: Sky News targets viewers of all ages The average Sky News viewer is aged 54 The channel has slightly more male viewers than female Sky News reaches 107 million homes in 118 countries (Source: Publisher) news.sky.com receives between eight and 10 million monthly unique users with around 135 million monthly page views (Source: Publisher)Stats:We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB at www.barb.co.uk for more information on audience share.Top Tips For PRs: Press releases are best directed to the planning team. If it is for a future event, email news.plan@sky.uk To contact the team for a news story the same day, email news@sky.com. Photos and video can also be sent to this address To send pictures via a mobile phone, use the number 84501 The breaking news Twitter feed can be viewed here Approaching the team in advance is essential and it is helpful to be available at short notice in order to ensure coverage. The sooner the planning team receives a pitch the better The planning team will have a clear idea of the stories which will be reported on the night before An editorial meeting takes place at 8am, with resources beginning to be dedicated at 8:20am. Pitches received after this time are unlikely to make that day's news Stories pitched by PRs tend to be more suited to morning television. Afternoons are more often filled with live or rolling coverage Strength of picture is crucial for a pitch for Sky television. Stories without accompanying pictures are unlikely to be used Case studies are very useful to the news and production team. While correspondents and experts with extensive contacts will often be readily available, finding a person who is able to talk firsthand on a particular subject they have experienced will be more difficult for the production team Different opportunities exist across Sky's multi-platforms. For example 6-8:45am and 5-7pm is a period which will see a surge in users consuming news via a mobile device on their way to and from work. There will also be a spike in mobile and tablet browsing later in the evening, with consumers relaxing at home. news.sky.com records more users during the day, while the surge will move more towards television during the early evening To contact the press office, email skypress@sky.uk Advertising information is available here
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Sky News - Sky News Tonight
Background & Format:Launched on 1 September 2014, Sky News Tonight provides a round-up of the day's major stories. The show used to be hosted by Adam Boulton and Dharshini David, but staring from October 2016 it's host is Dermot Murnaghan.The show includes rigorous interviews and showcase Sky’s specialist reporting team including exclusive reports and in depth analysis.The programme aims to showcase the best of Sky News’ journalism, featuring interviews with major guests, studio debate, analysis and a pioneering social media cross-over.The show is also a home for Sky News’ specialist journalism team including Political Editor Faisal Islam, Economics Editor Ed Conway and Social Affairs Editor Afua Hirsch, who provides forensic analysis of the day’s major national and international news using new technology, data journalism and cutting-edge digital media tools. Sky News Tonight features exclusive stories, breaking news and includes the team's expert insight into the latest news taking place on their beat.Social media users are also able to view - and engage with - a host of extra content that follows, complements and enhances the live TV output, in real time. Viewers can interact with the programme via Sky News’ social media platforms allowing them to engage in the discussion, contribute to the debate and even influence the agenda of the show.Production Company:Sky PlcSchedule Times:Weekdays 7-9pmTarget Audience: Sky News targets viewers of all ages The average Sky News viewer is aged 54 The channel has slightly more male viewers than femaleStats:We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB at www.barb.co.uk for more information on audience shareTop Tips For PRs: Press releases are best directed to the planning team. If it is for a future event, email news.plan@sky.uk To contact the team for a news story the same day, email news@sky.com. Photos and video can also be sent to this address To send pictures via a mobile phone, use the number 84501 The breaking news Twitter feed can be viewed here Approaching the team in advance is essential and it is helpful to be available at short notice in order to ensure coverage. The sooner the planning team receives a pitch the better The planning team will have a clear idea of the stories which will be reported on the night before An editorial meeting takes place at 8am, with resources beginning to be dedicated at 8:20am. Pitches received after this time are unlikely to make that day's news Stories pitched by PRs tend to be more suited to morning television. Afternoons are more often filled with live or rolling coverage Strength of picture is crucial for a pitch for Sky television. Stories without accompanying pictures are unlikely to be used Case studies are very useful to the news and production team. While correspondents and experts with extensive contacts will often be readily available, finding a person who is able to talk firsthand
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Sky News - Sunrise
Background and Format: First broadcast in 1989, Sunrise is the breakfast time programme on Sky News. The show features news, current affairs, arts, sports, features and interviews. Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster host the show from Monday to Thursday. Production company: Sky Plc Schedule times: Monday to Thursday, 6-9am Target Audience: Sky News targets viewers of all ages The average Sky News viewer is aged 54 The channel has slightly more male viewers than female Sky News reaches 107 million homes in 118 countries (Source: Publisher) news.sky.com receives between eight and 10 million monthly unique users with around 135 million monthly page views (Source: Publisher) Stats: We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB at www.barb.co.uk for more information on audience share. Top Tips For PRs: Press releases are best directed to the planning team. If it is for a future event, email news.plan@sky.uk To contact the team for a news story the same day, email news@sky.com. Photos and video can also be sent to this address To send pictures via a mobile phone, use the number 84501 The breaking news Twitter feed can be viewed here Approaching the team in advance is essential and it is helpful to be available at short notice in order to ensure coverage. The sooner the planning team receives a pitch the better The planning team will have a clear idea of the stories which will be reported on the night before An editorial meeting takes place at 8am, with resources beginning to be dedicated at 8:20am. Pitches received after this time are unlikely to make that day's news Stories pitched by PRs tend to be more suited to morning television. Afternoons are more often filled with live or rolling coverage Strength of picture is crucial for a pitch for Sky television. Stories without accompanying pictures are unlikely to be used Case studies are very useful to the news and production team. While correspondents and experts with extensive contacts will often be readily available, finding a person who is able to talk firsthand on a particular subject they have experienced will be more difficult for the production team Different opportunities exist across Sky's multi-platforms. For example 6-8:45am and 5-7pm is a period which will see a surge in users consuming news via a mobile device on their way to and from work. There will also be a spike in mobile and tablet browsing later in the evening, with consumers relaxing at home. news.sky.com records more users during the day, while the surge will move more towards television during the early evening Sky News Online can be contacted at newsonline@sky.uk Sky News Radio can be contacted at radio@sky.uk Click here for Sky Media Centre, to view news releases, media packs and staff biographies To contact the press office, email skypress@sky.uk Advertising information is available here