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RN Breakfast

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RN Breakfast
GenreNews: analysis, commentary, features, interviews, specials
Running time105 min. weekdays;
including breaks
Country of originAustralia
Home stationABC Radio National
Hosted byPatricia Karvelas
Original releasepresent incarnation began in 1999 –
present
Websitewww.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/
Podcastwww.abc.net.au/radionational/feed/2890356/podcast.xml

RN Breakfast, previously Radio National Breakfast and sometimes shortened to Breakfast, is a national early morning news program in Australia, broadcast since 2005. The program is broadcast live in the eastern states, and on delay in other states, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National network. It can also be listened to online.

First hosted by Peter Thompson from 1994 to 2004, the program was subsequently hosted by Fran Kelly from 2005 to 2021. Patricia Karvelas has hosted since December 2021.

History

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The program was hosted by Peter Thompson from 1994, who took a break from the show between 1999 and 2002 before rejoining for a further two years. At the end of 2004 he left the show again, citing his reason for resignation as being simply too much work for one person.[1] Fran Kelly took over as host in March 2005; she announced her retirement from the position on 21 October 2021, saying that after 17 years, she needed to reclaim her sleep.[2]

In December 2021, Patricia Karvelas was announced as Kelly's replacement.[3][4] The program is broadcast in two segments (6.00 to 7.00 and 7.30 to 9.00) before and after the current affairs program AM at 7.00. Sally Sara or Steve Cannane host the show on Monday and Patricia Karvelas from Tuesday to Friday due to Karvelas hosting Q+A.

In November 2024, ABC announced that Patricia Karvelas will be stepping down as host in December and will replaced by Sally Sara from January 2025.[5] Karvelas will take on an expanded role across ABC platforms.

A weekend edition, called Saturday Extra, is hosted by journalist Geraldine Doogue and is broadcast from 7.30 am to 9.00 am AEST.[citation needed]

The program begins officially at 6.05 am following the hourly news broadcast. The news broadcasts are state-based and occur on the hour, every hour, with the traditional "Majestic Fanfare" tune.[citation needed]

About four items are presented each hour, with longer items earlier in the program. These include a mix of reports from ABC correspondents, reports from the BBC and CNN, as well as interviews with a variety of people, including federal and state politicians, prominent commentators, persons of interest, celebrities and ordinary people who are in the middle of news stories.[citation needed]

At 7.10 am, after the 7.00 news, Breakfast switches over to AM, which runs from 7.10 am until 7.30 am, after which Breakfast returns.

Hosts

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Hosts of the show include:[citation needed]

Contributors

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There are several regular contributors to the program:[citation needed]

Recognition and acclaim

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Radio National Breakfast, while lower in ratings than most other state and local radio programs, has, as a national program, one of the highest listener numbers for any early morning program in Australia. In particular it is regarded as the program which federal Australian politicians listen to, particularly given its focus on national politics. Former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, was known to be a fan of the program and regularly appeared for interviews.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Peter Thompson to leave RN Breakfast". radioinfo. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Fran Kelly announces she's leaving RN Breakfast". ABC Radio National. 21 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Thomas (28 November 2021). "'I don't care about being popular with politicians': Patricia Karvelas prepares to go off-script". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Patricia Karvelas announced as the new host of RN Breakfast". ABC Radio National. 29 November 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Sally Sara to replace Patricia Karvelas as host of ABC Radio National Breakfast". ABC News. 31 October 2024. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
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