Programs
CAT | Programme | Hosts |
---|---|---|
0400-0600 |
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Maura Fogarty & Amanda Drury |
0600-0700 |
|
Lerato Mbele |
0700-0800 |
|
Geoff Cutmore, with reporters Louisa Bojesen, Anna Martin and Steve Sedgwick |
0800-0830 |
|
Leigh Roberts & Peter Ndoro |
0830-0900 |
|
Leigh Roberts & Peter Ndoro |
0900-0930 |
|
Leigh Roberts |
0930-1000 |
|
Alishia Naidoo & Leigh Roberts |
1000-1015 |
|
Alishia Naidoo & Leigh Roberts |
1015-1100 |
|
Nicole Lapin, Ross Westgate, Christine Tan |
1100-1130 |
|
|
1130-1200 |
|
Alishia Naidoo |
1200-1230 |
|
Alishia Naidoo |
1230-1300 |
|
Alec Hogg |
1300-1500 |
|
Joe Kernen, Carl Quintanilla, Rebecca Quick, Charles Gasparino |
1500-1600 |
|
Mark Haines, Erin Burnett, David Faber |
1600-1630 |
|
Siki Mgabadeli |
1630-1700 |
|
Bronwyn Nielsen & Byron Kennedy |
1700-1730 |
|
Bronwyn Nielsen |
1730-1800 |
|
Guy Johnson |
1800-1900 |
|
Bill Griffeth & Sue Herera |
1900-2000 |
|
Bronwyn Nielsen |
2000-2030 |
|
Siki Mgabadeli (and Carina Kamal from London) |
2030-2100 |
|
Mandlakazi Mpahlwa |
2100-2110 |
|
Nikiwe Bikitsha |
2110-2150 |
|
Lerato Mbele |
2150-2200 |
|
Maria Bartiromo |
2200-2230 |
|
|
2230-2300 |
|
Maria Bartiromo |
2300-0000 |
|
Guy Johnson |
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