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Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of seasons
  
26

First episode date
  
13 February 1990

Presented by
  
Tony Jones, Emma Alberici

5.9/10
IMDb

Original language(s)
  
English

Executive producer(s)
  
Lisa Whitby

Genre
  
Current affairs

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Producer(s)
  
ABC News and Current Affairs

Location(s)
  
Sydney, New South Wales

Nominations
  
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program

Awards
  
Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Coverage, Logie Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs

Similar
  
730, Four Corners, The Drum, Q&A, The 730 Report

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Lateline is an Australian television news and current affairs program produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, airing weeknights at 9:30 pm on ABC News 24 and at 10:30 pm on ABC TV. It is also broadcast internationally throughout Asia and the Pacific on the Australia Plus Network.

Contents

The flagship current affairs program has developed a reputation for setting the agenda when it comes to Australian news. It is well known to feature head-to-head debates on current issues and hard hitting political interviews. Lateline is followed by its sister programme The Business, which commenced on 14 August 2006. It has been labelled by the influential Crikey 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."

History

When Lateline premiered on 13 February 1990, it was a thirty-minute single-topic debate forum hosted by Kerry O'Brien, with Ian Carroll as executive producer, and produced in Canberra. 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 and four guests. It was later hosted by Maxine 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, included news, plus approximately twenty minutes of interview.

In 2015 the ABC the format of Lateline was changed again, with the show dropping the news updates, and being 30 minutes of current affairs based political interviews, debates, and quirky stories.

In January 2017, ABC announced that Tony Jones and Emma Alberici are taking long service leave. Jones will continue to host Q&A and will work on writing projects throughout the year whilst Alberici will return on May 1. Jeremy Fernandez will host the show from Monday to Thursday and David Lipson and Matt Wordsworth will share hosting duties on Friday.

Presenters, reporters, and producers

The show is currently hosted by Matt Wordsworth on Wednesday and Thursday and Emma Alberici on Monday, Tuesday and Friday nights.

Reporters include Margot O'Neill, John Stewart, Hamish Fitzsimmons, Kerry Brewster, Ginny Stein, Jason Om, Brigid Andersen, David Lipson, and Matt Wordsworth. It is produced by Fanou Filali (supervising producer), Jamie Cummins and Ben Hall. The current executive producer is Lisa Whitby who was appointed in 2015.

Fill-in presenters: Jeremy Fernandez, Matt Wordsworth, Ticky Fullerton and John Barron.

Former presenters include: Kerry O'Brien, Maxine McKew, Virginia Trioli, Leigh Sales, Ali Moore and Tony Jones.

Recipients of Walkley Awards from Lateline include Maxine McKew in 1998 and Tony Jones, who received Walkley awards for broadcast interviewing in 2004, 2007 & 2011. Reporter Suzanne Smith in 2005 won a Logie Award for "Most Outstanding News Coverage" for her story about sexual abuse in Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory.

In December 2010, ABC announced that Ali Moore would fill the vacancy left by Leigh Sales when she went to 7.30.

In December 2011, Ali Moore announced that she would be moving to Singapore with her family. Emma Alberici was announced as her replacement.

In May 2017, Emma Alberici will return to host Lateline on May 1 2017.

References

Lateline Wikipedia