Veteran journalist Chris Uhlmann joins Sky News Australia
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 12th April 2024 at 2:53pmSky News Australia has announced that veteran political editor Chris Uhlmann will join the network as Political Contributor. Uhlmann will contribute regularly to the Credlin program, joining host Peta Credlin every Tuesday evening to provide insights on the day’s top political news. His first appearance will be on Tuesday, April 16, at 6 pm AEST.
Additionally, Uhlmann will join Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert every Wednesday at 11 am AEST during NewsDay for sharp analysis on the latest political headlines. He will also be involved in major Sky News documentary projects and special investigations.
Uhlmann praised the network's commitment to journalism and highlighted the network's reputation for encouraging opinionated debate. "I am delighted to be joining Sky News as a contributor. I...
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