2024 United States Presidential Election Coverage

EXPERIENCE THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE OF THE US ELECTION

Wednesday, November 6 from 10.00am AEDT on Channel 9 & 9Now

Channel 9 and 9Now will bring Australian audiences unrivaled coverage of the upcoming US election, as it unfolds in real time. Join us on Wednesday, November 6, at 10.00am AEDT, immediately following an extended edition of Today, for a front-row seat to this crucial race that will shape the global political landscape for years to come.

With the latest polling revealing an extremely tight contest, all eyes will be on the decisive seven battleground states that are set to determine the outcome. In one of the most consequential elections in recent memory, the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is expected to captivate audiences worldwide.

Guiding viewers through every moment are Channel 9’s expert hosts and analysts: Karl Stefanovic, Liz Hayes, Charles Croucher and US political analyst Laura Schwartz, reporting live from Washington, DC. Charles Croucher will bring clarity to complex issues, offering Australian audiences deep insights and accessible analysis.

Our US correspondents Jonathan Kearsley, Alison Piotrowski and Lauren Tomasi, along with 60 Minutes correspondent Amelia Adams, will report directly from key battleground states, giving audiences the latest, on-the-ground updates. Additionally, with our partnership with CNN, Channel 9 has access to developments from both Democrat and Republican headquarters, ensuring comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage.

With seasoned journalists, political expertise, and live updates from the front lines, we’re committed to delivering the most in-depth and reliable US election coverage for Australian viewers.

Tune in to Channel 9 and 9Now from 10.00am AEDT, Wednesday, November 6 for live analysis, breaking updates, and all the pivotal moments of this historic election.

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This getting a lot of coverage today

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I will post this here but refrain from commenting in case I hyperventilate and collapse.

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Sky News - News only in name, fiction with the rest.

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Confirms the obvious, they don’t care about creating content for Australian viewers at all, it’s all about attracting the MAGA crazies.

Now I feel like I need to balance it out by commenting on something unrelated to that…

Nine’s coverage seems pretty all-out, I think I recall that they were doing their coverage from a studio belonging to one of the major networks over there?

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In 2016 they hosted from ABC News (US)'s Times Square studios.

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Mix of US and Sydney

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Sky News Australia — Sky’s the name, Fox’s the reality

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CNN has the magic wall for Australian viewers online and on mobile this Wednesday.

If you’re at work you can catch the results on the CNN Magic Wall

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Took the words right out of my mouth and I just wrote an assignment for journalism and ethical matters :stuck_out_tongue: this was what I actually discussed.

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News Breakfast

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Like Nine’s 3D logo, seems like the silver logo is still lurking in the background :wink:.

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Nine promo

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7NEWS Presents: America Decides

Your complete coverage of history-making US Election heats up from Sunday with 7NEWS Spotlight live special

Australia’s #1 news service will deliver the most in-depth coverage of the upcoming US Presidential Election – which shapes as one of the most historic and contentious in our lifetime – featuring up-to-the-minute analysis, polling results, and informed commentary from an unrivalled team of journalists and experts live on Channel 7, 7plus, and across 7NEWS.com.au and social platforms.

Committed to bringing viewers the most comprehensive and dynamic election coverage, 7NEWS will broadcast every unpredictable moment across the next week as the history-making race to the White House unfolds, backed by the exclusive resources of global broadcast news affiliates CNN and NBC*.*

It all kicks up a notch from Sunday night, when 7NEWS Spotlight will broadcast a special one-hour live US Election edition from 7.00pm AEDT on Channel 7 and 7plus, featuring an interview with former White House communications director under the Trump administration, Anthony Scaramucci.

Hosted by Michael Usher, Spotlight’s Sarah Greenhalgh and Liam Bartlett, as well as 7NEWS US Bureau Chief David Woiwod, will cut through the spin to deliver the most informed election breakdown ahead of the final showdown between candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, also featuring interviews with commentator Piers Morgan, former Australian Ambassador to the US Joe Hockey, and former consultant to the Clinton administration Barbara Heineback.

Then from Monday, join Sunrise from 5.30am every morning, live to Natalie Barr on the ground in Washington, D.C with every key development direct from the White House lawn.

On Election Day (Wednesday Australian time), Seven’s all-day live coverage begins with a special edition of Sunrise LIVE from 5.30am AEDT, then Michael Usher and Angela Cox, alongside Barr in the US, will steer 7NEWS rolling coverage from 11.30am AEDT.

They’ll cross to Woiwod and 7NEWS US correspondents Tim Lester and Mylee Hogan in key battleground states across America, while 7NEWS Foreign Editor Hugh Whitfeld will be joined by special guests in the studio, as they unpack results in real-time and explain what it all means for Australia.

Then join 7NEWS at 4.00pm and 6.00pm for full details and up-to-the-minute developments from the US plus all the day’s other headlines*.*

On Election Day (Wednesday Australian time), Seven’s all-day live coverage begins with a special edition of Sunrise LIVE from 5.30am AEDT, then Michael Usher and Angela Cox, alongside Barr in the US, will steer 7NEWS rolling coverage from 11.30am AEDT.

They’ll cross to Woiwod and 7NEWS US correspondents Tim Lester and Mylee Hogan in key battleground states across America, while 7NEWS Foreign Editor Hugh Whitfeld will be joined by special guests in the studio, as they unpack results in real-time and explain what it all means for Australia.

Then join 7NEWS at 4.00pm and 6.00pm for full details and up-to-the-minute developments from the US plus all the day’s other headlines.

Stay up to date with the latest on the US Presidential Election race including live polling results, commentary and analysis at 7NEWS.com.au.

Will Kamala Harris become the first female President of the United States of America or will Donald Trump pull off the comeback of the century? Hold on tight and don’t miss a minute with 7NEWS as every dramatic moment unfolds.

7NEWS Spotlight US Election Special this Sunday 7.00pm

Sunrise live from Washington, D.C Monday 5.30am

7NEWS Presents: America Decides, all-day Wednesday

All live and free on Channel 7 and 7plus

Broadcast times on Channel 7 and 7plus

Wednesday 6 November

Sydney, Melbourne
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
11.30am 7NEWS Presents: America Decides 2024
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
5.00pm The Chase Australia
6.00pm 7NEWS

Brisbane
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
11.30am 7NEWS Presents: America Decides 2024
3.00pm The Chase UK
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
5.00pm The Chase Australia
6.00pm 7NEWS

Adelaide
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am The Morning Show
11.30am 7NEWS Presents: America Decides 2024
3.30pm Border Security
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
5.00pm The Chase Australia
6.00pm 7NEWS

Perth
5.30am Sunrise
9.00am 7NEWS Presents: America Decides 2024
4.00pm Seven’s Afternoon News
5.00pm The Chase Australia
6.00pm 7NEWS


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Former President Trump is suing CBS News over a “60 Minutes” interview it broadcast with Vice President Harris earlier this month that he and his allies have claimed was edited to cast her in a positive light.

The lawsuit, which seeks $10 billion in damages and was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas alleges the network engaged in “partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter interference through malicious, deceptive, and substantial news distortion.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4964816-trump-sues-cbs-news-60-minutes/

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