Discussion of media coverage of the Federal Budget Tuesday 14 May 2024.
ABC News Channel
ABC Main Channel
Seven
Nine
10’s Late News 10:30pm
SBS World News 10:00pm
Discussion of media coverage of the Federal Budget Tuesday 14 May 2024.
ABC News Channel
ABC Main Channel
Seven
Nine
10’s Late News 10:30pm
SBS World News 10:00pm
ABC News channel’s budget coverage will also be shown live on ABC Australia into Asia-Pacific region, from the speech to The Business.
On Thursday, ABC Australia will show Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s Budget reply on delay at 11.15pm AEST, due to its coverage of AFL match between Gold Coast and Geelong.
According to the Foxtel EPG, Sky News coverage:
6:00pm - 7:30pm: Extended edition of Credlin
7:30pm-8:00pm: Budget 2024: The Treasurer’s Speech
Complete coverage of Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivering the Albanese Government’s Budget, with live graphics of the key policies and projections you need to know.
8:00pm - 9:30pm: Budget 2024 LIVE
Join Kieran Gilbert, Andrew Clennell, Ross Greenwood, Laura Jayes & Chris Uhlmann for analysis of what The Budget means for your finances.
(9pm half hour listed separately)
What does the opposition and crucial crossbench make of Labour’s Budget? More live reaction and debate with Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor and other pivotal politicians.
9:30pm - 11:00pm: Extended edition of Paul Murray Live
11:00pm - Midnight: The Late Debate
(An hour later than its usual timeslot)
Midnight: Back to the normal schedule with Newsnight at 12am, Sky News UK from 1am
No Bolt Report or Rita Panahi Show, although both will undoubtedly pop up during other shows.
Sky News Regional is simulcasting until midnight when it switches to Fox Sports News.
Is the budget special on nine now 10pm?
I wonder what the Budget coverage will be like in Perth, as the details will be revealed at 5.30pm local time.
Nine have a federal budget live stream on 9Now which will be live from 7:25pm AEST tonight.
Jeremy Fernandez anchored a 10-minute long Budget preview on the ABC 7pm bulletins in the eastern states from ABC’s Parliament House studio, including a live cross to Alan Kohler in Melbourne.
It would be good for the 7:30 host to refrain from continually badgering the interview subject in an attempt to get a gotcha moment. Just ridiculous line of questioning that lacks logic and coherence.
Feels like the ABC has very much gone back to using their show branding, rather than an overall Budget rolling coverage brand.
Not alot of on screen graphics during the panel discussions and interviews either.
Do we think 10s Late Night News will be live tonight?
Probably not. No reason to be. They had all the information ready for normal prerecord time.