google-site-verification=2Z7e9EBFRvx5BJ-9_YDSxl0bgQAtXHlKyRlL8AueMMA TALK TV REVEALS DIGITAL SCHEDULE AS CHANNEL PREPARES TO CLOSE ON LINEAR
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TALK TV REVEALS DIGITAL SCHEDULE AS CHANNEL PREPARES TO CLOSE ON LINEAR

Talk announces its Spring schedule - beginning Monday 29 April - with a refreshed line-up as it closes as a linear channel. The channel will vacate its studios on Friday 26th April and will close at the end of Tuesday 30th April.



The new schedule will see Mike Graham move from 8-10pm down to the Breakfast slot, giving a voice to the nation with his own special mix of fiery debate and humour from 6.30am to 10am. 



Julia Hartley-Brewer brings her own 'fearless brand of journalism' to the 10am to 1pm show on Monday to Thursday, with Alex Phillips presenting on Fridays. Ian Collins cuts through the echo-chamber with intelligent debates from 1pm to 4pm. 


Jeremy Kyle takes the reins at Drivetime on Monday to Thursday from 4pm to 7pm for a down-to-earth look at the day's biggest headlines, with Peter Cardwell covering 4pm to 7pm on Fridays.  


Kevin O’Sullivan rounds up the day with the best analysis and insight from 7pm to 10pm.



Dennie Morris, Director of Audio, News Broadcasting, said: “The home of common sense is back and is going completely digital. Talk will continue to bring viewers and listeners the biggest, boldest opinions and analysis in broadcasting. Our flagship weekday lineup with Mike Graham, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Ian Collins, Jeremy Kyle and Kevin O’Sullivan will maintain Talk’s growing reach across the brand: on YouTube, on connected TVs, on radio, online and on the Talk app.”


Talk is available via DAB+, your smart speaker or watch live on YouTube or on your connected TV. 



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