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{{Short description|Former Australian TV news program}} {{About|the Australian current affairs television program|the short-lived American sitcom|LateLine}} {{Use Australian English|date=September 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}} {{Infobox television | image = Lateline (Australia) titlecard.jpg | genre = News and current affairs | creator = | developer = | director = | creative_director = | presenter = [[Emma Alberici]] (2012β2017)<br />[[Ali Moore]] (2011)<br />[[Leigh Sales]] (2008β2010)<br />[[Virginia Trioli]] (2007β2008)<br />[[Tony Jones (news journalist)|Tony Jones]] (1999β2016)<br />[[Maxine McKew]] (2001β2006, 1995β1999)<br />[[Kerry O'Brien (journalist)|Kerry O'Brien]] (1990β1995) | theme_music_composer = | opentheme = | endtheme = | composer = | country = Australia | language = English | num_seasons = 28 | num_episodes = | list_episodes = | producer = [[ABC News and Current Affairs]] | location = [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]] | cinematography = | editor = Chris Schembri | camera = | runtime = 30 minutes | network = [[ABC (Australian TV channel)|ABC]]<br />[[ABC News (TV channel)|ABC News]] (2010β2017) | first_aired = {{start date|1990|2|13|df=y}} | last_aired = {{end date|2017|12|8|df=y}} | related = ''[[The Business (TV program)|The Business]]'' (2006 to present) }} '''''Lateline''''' was an Australian television news program which ran from 1990 until 2017. The program initially aired weeknights on [[ABC TV (Australian TV channel)|ABC TV]]. In later years it was also broadcast internationally throughout Asia and the Pacific on the Australia Plus Satellite Network, and on the 24-hour [[ABC News (TV channel)|ABC News Channel.]] The late evening current affairs program developed a longstanding reputation for setting the agenda of the following days' news across the continent. It was well known to feature head-to-head debates on current issues, hard hitting political interviews, and attracted the appearance of many world leaders in industry, politics and media. It was labelled by the influential Australian online website [[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."<ref>{{cite news |title=Best News/Current Affairs TV Program of the Year |url=http://www.crikey.com.au/Media-Arts-and-Sports/20061212-Best-NewsCurrent-Affairs-TV-Program-of-the-Year-.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120730072755/http://www.crikey.com.au/Media-Arts-and-Sports/20061212-Best-NewsCurrent-Affairs-TV-Program-of-the-Year-.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 July 2012 |publisher=Crikey |access-date=30 November 2007 }}</ref> The program's late timeslot in AEST benefited enormously from its favourable alignment with overseas correspondents. == History == When ''Lateline'' premiered on 13 February 1990, it was a thirty-minute single-topic debate forum hosted by [[Kerry O'Brien (journalist)|Kerry O'Brien]], broadcast nationally on ABC-TV from Canberra. Airing on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights in 1990 and 1991, and expanding to Monday to Thursday from 1992 onwards, the program opened with a short video piece examining the perceived most compelling topic at hand in news and current affairs on the given day with disciplined, journalistic balance. O'Brien then followed the video with a moderated debate between two and four participants for the duration of the program. It was later hosted by [[Maxine McKew]] who retired from broadcasting in 2006 to pursue a political career with the Australian Labor Party. Later hosts included [[Tony Jones (news journalist)|Tony Jones]], [[Leigh Sales]], [[Ali Moore]], and [[Emma Alberici]]. The most notable aspect of the format when it premiered was that many guests appeared via satellite. Whether in the studio or on the other side of the world all the guests would appear as 'remote', on TV monitors beside the host. The time slot of the program greatly improved the prospective line up of the overseas contributors and enabled the show to interpolate the Australian perspective with relevant, international viewpoints. In 2000, the program was moved from Canberra to the TV network's headquarters in Sydney. ''Lateline'' thereafter incorporated the ''ABC Late News'', a ten-minute news-break style rundown of the day's top stories and important events from the day. In October 2017, the ABC announced that after 28 years ''Lateline'' would be cut as the broadcaster launches new investigative and specialist journalism teams.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-05/lateline-cut-after-27-years-amid-abc-overhaul/9018228|title=Lateline cut after 27 years amid ABC overhaul|work=ABC News|date=5 October 2017|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref> The management of the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] announced the termination of the ''Lateline'' program, after 28 years on air, on 5 October 2017, though assuring its full resources until the end of the Australian TV season in December of the same year. The Corporation's news and current affairs chief, Gaven Morris, cited the demise of the program as being due to changes in audience preference and digital disruption from the internet.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/abcs-lateline-axed-reports-20171004-gyumxq.html| title = Lateline, The Link to be axed in ABC overhaul| date = 5 October 2017}}</ref> The Australian non-commercial broadcaster has proposed a new approach to in-depth, investigative reporting, also announcing a new program and improved multi-platform support for other, existing programs.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://about.abc.net.au/press-releases/abc-investigations-specialist-reporting-team-2018-tv-line-up-changes/|title=ABC Investigations, Specialist Reporting Team & 2018 TV line-up changes}}</ref> == Presenters, reporters, and producers == The show was hosted by [[Emma Alberici]] in its final years. Alberici was appointed as the co host of the program with Tony Jones in 2012. Esteemed reporters on the program included [[Margot O'Neill]], John Stewart, Kerry Brewster, Ginny Stein, Jason Om, Jamie Cummins, David Lipson, Barbara Miller, [[Helen Vatsikopoulos]] and [[Matt Wordsworth]]. Former presenters included: [[Kerry O'Brien (journalist)|Kerry O'Brien]], [[Mark Colvin]], [[Maxine McKew]], [[Virginia Trioli]], [[Leigh Sales]], [[Ali Moore]], [[Ticky Fullerton]], and [[Tony Jones (news journalist)|Tony Jones]]. Recipients of [[Walkley Awards]] from ''Lateline'' include [[Maxine McKew]] in 1998 and Tony Jones, who received Walkley awards for [[Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing|broadcast interviewing]] in 2004, 2007 and 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]]. ==See also== {{Portal|Television|Australia}} * [[List of longest-running Australian television series]] * [[List of programs broadcast by ABC (Australian TV network)]] * [[List of Australian television series]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{Official website|http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/}} * {{IMDb title|id=0978075}} * [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A520893;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 ''Lateline'' at the National Film and Sound Archive] {{ABC News 24 programming}} {{News & Current Affairs in Australia|state=collapsed}} [[Category:Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming]] [[Category:ABC News and Current Affairs]] [[Category:1990 Australian television series debuts]] [[Category:1990s Australian television series]] [[Category:2000s Australian television series]] [[Category:2017 Australian television series endings]] [[Category:Australian English-language television shows]] [[Category:Television shows set in Sydney]]
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