AFTERNOON BRIEFING WITH ALEX O’HARA
Based on the ABC program, Alex O’Hara will present Afternoon Briefing. Each day at 4pm, Alex will run through the key news with guests & find the key issues that matter to New Zealand.
THE DRUM WITH EMMA CROPPER
The Drum with Emma Cropper is an International Perspective to the news. Across New Zealand on CentralOne and international on our Streaming Service CentralStream
Dedicated to @PaddyTePou and @LiamP
Program ANCHORS
Central News: Early Edition
Anna Bracewell-Worrall (Mon-Fri)
Jenny-May Clarkson (Sat-Sun)
Breakfast
Simon Shepherd and Wilhelmina Shrimpton, sport with Ollie Ritchie and weather with Jessica Mutch McKay
The Morning Show
Matt Manukia and Julianne Benson
Central News: Midday Edition
Jessica Mutch McKay
Central News: 3:30pm Edition
Jessica Mutch McKay, weather with Anna Burns-Francis
Central News: 6:30pm Edition
Lucy Warhurst and Chris Chang
TBA for the rest of anchors
SCHUDELE FOR THE EVENING OF FRIDAY, 22 APRIL,2021
dedicated to @PaddyTePou and @LiamP
4:00pm - Live: NRL (Titans v Rabbitohs, coverage live on Central2 from 4:55pm)
5:00pm - Live: PTV Launch Night - This is PTV: Grand Preview
6:00pm - Centtral News live at 6PM (From Spark Arena)
7:00PM - Home and Away
7:30PM: Home and Away
8:00pm - Live: PTV Launch Night: This is PTV - The Opening Show
11:00pm - Central Late News (Live from Spark Arena)
CENTRAL TELEVISION PARTNERSHIP WITH ABC AUSTRALIA
dedicated to @PaddyTePou @LiamP @foxyrover
Live and local, on the ABC Australia channel in SE Asia, Two Central programs will air.
Central Midday News and the Morning Show will air on ABC Australia. Also i will make a new thread soon. I for some reason cant rename the thread.
No need for a new thread, I’m sure. Let me know what you want this re-named to.
Central Media NZ
Nice that this place got a rename finally.
Thanks @TelevisionAU.
CENTRAL LAUNCH NIGHT
dedicated to @PaddyTePou @LiamP
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland will play host to our Launch Night! On Saturday, 1st May there will be a concert, dinner, kids entertainment and fun! Live at 6pm-1am
5:00pm - Central News
Tom McRae and Laura Tupou present a special bulletin of Central News live from North Harbour Stadium in Auckland for the Central Launch Night.
6:00pm - Live: Central Launch Night - The Start
7:00pm - Live: Central Launch Night - The Opening Show
Join Simon Shepherd, Wilhelmina Shrimpton, Sacha McNeil and Ryan Bridge as we celebrate the launch of Central Media.
10:00pm: Central Launch Night: The Start of a New Era
What is Central? We look around the channels headquarters in Auckland and interview presenters and reporters to see how they like it.
11:00pm: Central Launch Night: Lets Begin
Join Mihingarangi Forbes, Duncan Garner and Laura Tupou to begin the show!
1:00am: Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
2:20am: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
ROLAND GARROS - TENNIS COVERAGE
dedicated to @PaddyTePou @LiamP @foxyrover
CentralSport will have live coverage of the Roland Garros French Open all night from tonight!. Here is a typical night schudele during the event.
6:00pm - The First Serve. Presented by Rubin Statham, He uncovers all the action ahead of the 2021 French Open.
7:30pm - French Open Pre-Match. Pre-Match before the clash between
8:25pm - LIVE: French Open - Night Session. Coverage of the match between : First serve: 8:30pm
11:25pm - LIVE: French Open - Late Night Session. Coverage of the match between : First serve: 11:30pm
1:30am - Closedown.
CENTRAL RADIO
We will launch 8 stations across the South Island, With 7 along the North.
These stations are:
Central Radio Otago Coast (Clutha District and Dunedin)
Central Radio Southland & Invercargill
Central Radio Central Otago
Central Radio Canterbury
Central Radio Tasman
Central Radio West Coast
Central Radio Nelson
Central Radio Marlborough
Central Radio Wellington
Central Radio Hawke’s Bay
Central Radio Gisborne & Waikato
Central Radio Bay of Plenty
Central Radio Auckland & Northland
Central Radio Taranaki & Manawatu-Wanganui
A full list of programs are to be announced.
I like the concept of Central Radio as a set of full-service radio or ‘community radio’ stations - i.e. a combination of music, news, sport and talk, and a blend of both networked and local programming similar to the old RNZ Commercial Network (Comnet).
CENTRAL SCHUDELE
@PaddyTePou @LiamP Here is a typical schudele.
MONDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Central Early News. Jenny-May Clarkson presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.00am: Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. This program brings Al McGlashan together with some of his best fishing friends from around the world.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: World Surf Weekly. The latest highlights from the surfing world with exclusive interviews, events and best moments spent in the water.
1.00pm: CENTRALSPORT: WWE Smackdown. Join in with the dominant force in world wrestling. Features some of the biggest and baddest wrestling superstars straight off the satellite.
3.00pm: Redacted Tonight. Redacted Tonight, hosted by Lee Camp, gives the news bulletins of the week a political satire treatment. This weekly show tackles all the real news stories the mainstream media failed to mention and provides new angles on the ones they do.
3.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5:00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Judge Judy.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Mitre10 Sports Tonight. A 2-hour wrap of all your sports from the weekend that was including match highlights, analysis and interviews with sporting greats. Presented by Andrew Saville and Nicky Styris.
10.00pm: Finance Tonight. Tova O’Brien brings you a wrap of business and finance news from New Zealand and the world.
10.30pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.00pm: The Serve. The Fox Sports News team debate the big issues of the day.
11.30pm: NRL Tonight. Get up to date with the latest NRL news featuring big name guests and key interviews.
12.00am: WTA All Access. The WTA’s official magazine show, takes you behind the scenes at WTA events for all the inside news from the tour.
12.30am: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
12.45am: Focus on Africa. The biggest African and international stories from the BBC.
1.15am: United States of LaLiga. This seven-episode series takes viewers across the country to explore the unique ties that American soccer fans have to LaLiga Clubs.
1.22am: News & Weather. Last check for news and weather before closedown.
1.30am: Closedown. Closedown for the night. Music from MTV.
TUESDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Central Early News. Jenny-May Clarkson presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: SportsCenter ESPN’s flagship program provides TV’s most thorough presentation of sports news, highlights and analysis.
1.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
2.30pm: Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. This program brings Al McGlashan together with some of his best fishing friends from around the world.
3.00pm: Reflections. Enjoy breathtaking scenes from many of God’s miraculous creations. Familiar hymns and beautifully produced original music accompany Scripture to help you let go and surrender during a time of daily prayer and meditation.
3.30pm: Millionaire Hot Seat. Who will survive the hot seat? Six contestants go head-to-head to win the cash. Hosted by Eddie McGuire, this is a game of strategy, skill, and survival.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Better Homes and Gardens.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.30pm: Tuesday Talk Night. All of your favourite talk shows in one night.
11.00pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.30pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
11.45pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
WEDNESDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Central Early News. Jenny-May Clarkson presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Regional News Hour. Each week, Central’s Regional News Hour is dedicated to getting news to the Regional NZ community, with stories from all of our regional newsrooms. Central News Midday won’t air in regional areas. Auckland and Wellington receive Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates
12.00pm: Central News Midday (AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON ONLY). Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Little Big Shots. The series is a comedic alternative series from Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, which celebrates fun and talented kids.
2.10pm: Mystery Diners. Hosted by Charles Stiles, this hidden camera show uses mystery diners to expose what goes on behind the scenes when employees assume no one is watching.
2.40pm: Police Interceptors. No-holds-barred access to the elite crime fighting teams of one of the highest crime areas of the UK: West Yorkshire.
3.40pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
3.55pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Good Chef Bad Chef.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Wellington Paranormal. Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
8.23pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
8.37pm: Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they’re fuelled, this show has it all.
9.40pm: Diesel Brothers. A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see.
10.20pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
10.35pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.05pm: Weather & Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
THURSDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Central Early News. Jenny-May Clarkson presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Little Big Shots. The series is a comedic alternative series from Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, which celebrates fun and talented kids.
2.10pm: Diesel Brothers (RPT.). A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see.
3.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
3.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Good Chef Bad Chef.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm; Wellington Paranormal. Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
8.20pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
8.35pm: Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they’re fuelled, this show has it all.
9.40pm: Reflections. Enjoy breathtaking scenes from many of God’s miraculous creations. Familiar hymns and beautifully produced original music accompany Scripture to help you let go and surrender during a time of daily prayer and meditation.
10.10pm: Wellington Paranormal (RPT.). Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
10.30pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
10.45pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.25pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
FRIDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Lloyd Burr presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Central Early News. Jenny-May Clarkson presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Tova O’Brien and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Tova O’Brien presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Mystery Diners. Hosted by Charles Stiles, this hidden camera show uses mystery diners to expose what goes on behind the scenes when employees assume no one is watching.
1.40pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
1.55pm: Mitre10 Sports Today. Brad Lewis and Jordan Oppert bring you all the day’s sporting news, highlights and previews.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Tova O’Brien presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Better Homes and Gardens.
6.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: NRL Pre-Game. Andrew Saville and Luke Johnson preview NRL’s Friday Night blockbuster.
7.55pm: NRL Friday Night Football. Live coverage of the 2021 Telstra NRL premiership season. Called by Andrew Saville, Luke Johnson and Kirstie Stanway.
11.25pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
SATURDAY
5.00am: Central News Today. Briar Marbeck presents news to start your day.
5.30am: Central Breakfast: Weekend Edition. Simon Barnett and Polly Gillespie guide you through the morning with all your information. Sport with Brad Lewis and weather with Rachel Smalley.
10.00am: The Morning Show - Weekend. Highlights from the week.
12.00pm: Mitre10 Sportsday. Join Central’s Sports team as we bring you all of Saturday’s sports.
5.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
5.30pm: Central Weekend News. Live across the nation on CentralOne and across Australia and the Pacific Islands on CentralPlus, Melissa Chan-Green and Simon Dallow bring you all of today’s news, sport, finance and weather. Sport with Abby Wilson and weather with Toni Street.
6.30pm: 60 Minutes. Stacey Morrison presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
7:30pm: Saturday Movie Night. Grab the popcorn and relax for all of your favourite movies.
10:30pm: Central Late News. Indira Stewart presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
11:00pm: Comedy Late At Night. Enjoy the best in the comedy sector.
12:00am: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
SUNDAY
5.00am: Central News Today. Briar Marbeck presents news to start your day.
5.30am: Central Breakfast: Weekend Edition. Simon Barnett and Polly Gillespie guide you through the morning with all your information. Sport with Brad Lewis and weather with Rachel Smalley.
10.00am: The Morning Show - Weekend. Highlights from the week.
12.00pm: Mitre10 Sunday Sportsday. Join Central’s Sports team as we bring you all of Sunday’s sports.
4.00pm: Diesel Brothers. A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see
4.50pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
5.50pm: Watch This Space!. Local community event advertising space.
6.00pm: Central Weekend News. Live across the nation on CentralOne and across Australia and the Pacific Islands on CentralPlus, Melissa Chan-Green and Simon Dallow bring you all of today’s news, sport, finance and weather. Sport with Abby Wilson and weather with Toni Street.
7:00pm: 60 Minutes. Stacey Morrison presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Sunday Scary Night. Scary movies for your Sunday night.
10:30pm: Central Late News. Indira Stewart presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
11:00pm: Comedy Late At Night. Enjoy the best in the comedy sector.
12.00am: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
Why is 60 Minutes only 30 minutes in length?
“60 Minutes” is, in fact, the name of the format which is owned and licensed by CBS. Consider changing to other titles like “Today Tonight” or “The 7.30 Report”.
PROGRAMMING CHANGES
@LiamP @PaddyTePou Today, Central Television has rebranded some shows.
Central Breakfast
Central Breakfast will change it’s name to Good Morning Aotearoa. Hosted by Simon Shepherd and Oriini Kaipara.
Finance This Morning
Finance This Morning will re-brand as Finance Today and replace the first half hour of The Morning Show (9-9:30am). Hosted by Duncan Garner, Tova O’Brien and Lucy Warhurst.
Central Late News
Central Late News will rebrand as Central News at Ten. With Erin Conroy.
PARALYMPIC GAMES
CentralPlus, CentralSport and CentralOne will cover the 2020 Paralympic Games. Here is what it will look like
GOOD MORNING PARALYMPICS!
Toni Street and Micheal O’Keeffe will host the morning session (9am-11:45am)
*News Update airs at 11:45am, if an important press conference is airing, Central will break in to programming.
TODAY IN TOKYO
Jordan Oppert and Ryan Bridge will host the afternoon session (12pm-6pm)
TOKYO KONYA
Andrew Gourdie and Kimberlee Downs will host TOKYO Konya, the evening session (7pm-12am)
UPDATED SCHUDELE (MAR - JUL 2022)
@PaddyTePou @LiamP Here is a typical schudele.
MONDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Early Breakfast. Laura Tupou presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Rachel Smalley and Ryan Bridge start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Kate Roger are presented each half hour. (6am, 6.30am, 7am, 7.30am, 8am, 8.30am)
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.00am: Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. This program brings Al McGlashan together with some of his best fishing friends from around the world.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: World Surf Weekly. The latest highlights from the surfing world with exclusive interviews, events and best moments spent in the water.
1.00pm: This Afternoon All the latest news, sport and weather with Patrick Gower and Melissa Chan-Green
3.00pm: Redacted Tonight. Redacted Tonight, hosted by Lee Camp, gives the news bulletins of the week a political satire treatment. This weekly show tackles all the real news stories the mainstream media failed to mention and provides new angles on the ones they do.
3.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5:00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Judge Judy.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Mitre10 Sports Tonight. A 2-hour wrap of all your sports from the weekend that was including match highlights, analysis and interviews with sporting greats. Presented by Andrew Saville and Nicky Styris.
10.00pm: Finance Tonight. Tova O’Brien brings you a wrap of business and finance news from New Zealand and the world.
10.30pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.00pm: The Serve. The Fox Sports News team debate the big issues of the day.
11.30pm: NRL Tonight. Get up to date with the latest NRL news featuring big name guests and key interviews.
12.00am: WTA All Access. The WTA’s official magazine show, takes you behind the scenes at WTA events for all the inside news from the tour.
12.30am: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
12.45am: Focus on Africa. The biggest African and international stories from the BBC.
1.15am: United States of LaLiga. This seven-episode series takes viewers across the country to explore the unique ties that American soccer fans have to LaLiga Clubs.
1.22am: News & Weather. Last check for news and weather before closedown.
1.30am: Closedown. Closedown for the night. Music from MTV.
TUESDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Early Breakfast. Laura Tupou presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: SportsCenter ESPN’s flagship program provides TV’s most thorough presentation of sports news, highlights and analysis.
1.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
2.30pm: Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. This program brings Al McGlashan together with some of his best fishing friends from around the world.
3.00pm: Reflections. Enjoy breathtaking scenes from many of God’s miraculous creations. Familiar hymns and beautifully produced original music accompany Scripture to help you let go and surrender during a time of daily prayer and meditation.
3.30pm: Millionaire Hot Seat. Who will survive the hot seat? Six contestants go head-to-head to win the cash. Hosted by Eddie McGuire, this is a game of strategy, skill, and survival.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Better Homes and Gardens.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.30pm: Tuesday Talk Night. All of your favourite talk shows in one night.
11.00pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.30pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
11.45pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
WEDNESDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Early Breakfast. Laura Tupou presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Regional News Hour. Each week, Central’s Regional News Hour is dedicated to getting news to the Regional NZ community, with stories from all of our regional newsrooms. Central News Midday won’t air in regional areas. Auckland and Wellington receive Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates
12.00pm: Central News Midday (AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON ONLY). Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Little Big Shots. The series is a comedic alternative series from Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, which celebrates fun and talented kids.
2.10pm: Mystery Diners. Hosted by Charles Stiles, this hidden camera show uses mystery diners to expose what goes on behind the scenes when employees assume no one is watching.
2.40pm: Police Interceptors. No-holds-barred access to the elite crime fighting teams of one of the highest crime areas of the UK: West Yorkshire.
3.40pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
3.55pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Good Chef Bad Chef.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Wellington Paranormal. Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
8.23pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
8.37pm: Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they’re fuelled, this show has it all.
9.40pm: Diesel Brothers. A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see.
10.20pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
10.35pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.05pm: Weather & Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
THURSDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Duncan Garner presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Early Breakfast. Laura Tupou presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Samantha Hayes and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Little Big Shots. The series is a comedic alternative series from Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, which celebrates fun and talented kids.
2.10pm: Diesel Brothers (RPT.). A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see.
3.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
3.30pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Samantha Hayes presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Good Chef Bad Chef.
6.00pm: The Fan (Rugby). Andrew Voss and Lara Pitt showcase the passion behind the greatest game of all.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: 60 Minutes. Ali Pugh presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm; Wellington Paranormal. Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
8.20pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
8.35pm: Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they’re fuelled, this show has it all.
9.40pm: Reflections. Enjoy breathtaking scenes from many of God’s miraculous creations. Familiar hymns and beautifully produced original music accompany Scripture to help you let go and surrender during a time of daily prayer and meditation.
10.10pm: Wellington Paranormal (RPT.). Mockumentary comedy horror television series in which two New Zealand officers deal with paranormal things in the community.
10.30pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
10.45pm: Central Late News. Erin Conroy ends your day with the latest news, sport and weather.
11.25pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
FRIDAY
5.00am: Finance This Morning. Lloyd Burr presents a mixture of the latest finance and business news from New Zealand and the world.
5.30am: Early Breakfast. Laura Tupou presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
6.00am: Central Breakfast. Claire Robbie and Mike McRoberts start your day with information you need. news updates with Jenny-May Clarkson, sport with Jordan Oppert and weather with Alice Wilkins are presented each half hour.
9.00am: The Morning Show. Matt Richardson and Monika Barden bring you celebrity interviews, local hot topics and international news stories. News updates are presented by Tova O’Brien and are every half hour until 11.15.
11.30am: Healthy Homes Australia. Home, garden, lifestyle, or build: Walt Collins and Dani Wales have got it covered, from a room makeover to the latest idea, innovation, power tool, pool, building, or construction.
12.00pm: Central News Midday. Tova O’Brien presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
12.30pm: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. This hybrid game show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, and features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty, respectively.
1.10pm: Mystery Diners. Hosted by Charles Stiles, this hidden camera show uses mystery diners to expose what goes on behind the scenes when employees assume no one is watching.
1.40pm: NHK Newsline. NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s flagship hourly news program delivers the latest world news, business and weather, with a focus on Japan and the rest of Asia.
1.55pm: Mitre10 Sports Today. Brad Lewis and Jordan Oppert bring you all the day’s sporting news, highlights and previews.
4.30pm: Central Afternoon News. Tova O’Brien presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
5.00pm: Getaway. Michelle Prendiville and Thomas Mead take you to New Zealand’s attractions and icons, as well as what to do’s in major and small cities across the country.
5.30pm: Regional News. Local news from where you live, live and local from our regional newsrooms. Auckland and Wellington will receive Better Homes and Gardens.
6.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
6.30pm: Central Evening News. Kanoa Lloyd and Scotty Morrison present all the news that matters to Kiwi’s. Sport with Hayley Holt and weather with Sacha McNeil.
7.30pm: NRL Pre-Game. Andrew Saville and Luke Johnson preview NRL’s Friday Night blockbuster.
7.55pm: NRL Friday Night Football. Live coverage of the 2021 Telstra NRL premiership season. Called by Andrew Saville, Luke Johnson and Kirstie Stanway.
11.25pm: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
SATURDAY
5.00am: Central News Today. Briar Marbeck presents news to start your day.
5.30am: Central Breakfast: Weekend Edition. Simon Barnett and Polly Gillespie guide you through the morning with all your information. Sport with Brad Lewis and weather with Rachel Smalley.
10.00am: The Morning Show - Weekend. Highlights from the week.
12.00pm: Mitre10 Sportsday. Join Central’s Sports team as we bring you all of Saturday’s sports.
5.00pm: My Market Kitchen. Mike Reid, Matt Sinclair and Laura Sharrad, three of Australia’s most popular chefs, cook amazing dishes from three iconic locations around the country.
5.30pm: Central Weekend News. Live across the nation on CentralOne and across Australia and the Pacific Islands on CentralPlus, Melissa Chan-Green and Simon Dallow bring you all of today’s news, sport, finance and weather. Sport with Abby Wilson and weather with Toni Street.
6.30pm: 60 Minutes. Stacey Morrison presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
7:30pm: Saturday Movie Night. Grab the popcorn and relax for all of your favourite movies.
10:30pm: Central Late News. Indira Stewart presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
11:00pm: Comedy Late At Night. Enjoy the best in the comedy sector.
12:00am: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
SUNDAY
5.00am: Central News Today. Briar Marbeck presents news to start your day.
5.30am: Central Breakfast: Weekend Edition. Simon Barnett and Polly Gillespie guide you through the morning with all your information. Sport with Brad Lewis and weather with Rachel Smalley.
10.00am: The Morning Show - Weekend. Highlights from the week.
12.00pm: Mitre10 Sunday Sportsday. Join Central’s Sports team as we bring you all of Sunday’s sports.
4.00pm: Diesel Brothers. A group of friends own and operate a business that specializes in all things diesel. These guys design and build the most amazing diesel powered vehicles you will ever see
4.50pm: Tipping Point. Hosted by Ben Shepherd, four players are pitted against a mesmerising machine. There are mystery prizes and a jaw-dropping jackpot up for grabs for any player with the skill, and strategy, to see off their human rivals and conquer the machine.
5.50pm: Watch This Space!. Local community event advertising space.
6.00pm: Central Weekend News. Live across the nation on CentralOne and across Australia and the Pacific Islands on CentralPlus, Melissa Chan-Green and Simon Dallow bring you all of today’s news, sport, finance and weather. Sport with Abby Wilson and weather with Toni Street.
7:00pm: 60 Minutes. Stacey Morrison presents local investigations and stories that matter to the community.
8.00pm: Sunday Scary Night. Scary movies for your Sunday night.
10:30pm: Central Late News. Indira Stewart presents a mixture of local and international news, sport and weather.
11:00pm: Comedy Late At Night. Enjoy the best in the comedy sector.
12.00am: Weather and Closedown. Final look at the weather with closedown for the night.
Only a couple changes. Kate Rodger will do 1 day a week and also Early News rebrands as Early Breakfast
I like that @AK_NEWS!
Um, what is the name of the show at 7:30pm for half an hour @AK_NEWS ?