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Weekend AM

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Weekend AM
GenreMorning news and talk show
Presented byAnna Daly
Simon Delaney
Laura Woods
Aidan Power
Country of originRepublic of Ireland
Original languagesEnglish
Irish
Production
Production locationsVirgin Media Television HD Studio,
Ballymount, Dublin
Running time180 mins
(including advertising)
Production companyVirgin Media Television
Original release
NetworkVirgin Media One
Release29 August 2015 (2015-08-29) –
6 October 2019 (2019-10-06)
Related

Weekend AM (stylised as Weekend:am) is an Irish morning television show on Virgin Media One, that was first broadcast as "Saturday AM" on 29 August 2015 at 09:00, with "Sunday AM" beginning the following day.

Development

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Following the success of Ireland AM and an absence of live breakfast television on the weekends, the TV3 Group (now Virgin Media Television) confirmed in June 2015, it would introduce a weekend slot to its schedule.[1]

It was confirmed Ireland AM presenter Anna Daly would move to the new weekend slot and present alongside Ivan Yates[1][2] and Laura Woods. The show broadcasts between 09:00 to 12:00 each Saturday and Sunday. The programme features news, current affairs, weather updates and analysis of the weekend newspapers with in-studio guests.

On 30 August 2018, to coincide with the rebranding of TV3 to "Virgin Media One", Ireland AM launched a new set, and the Saturday and Sunday editions of the programme were renamed as "Weekend AM".[3]

From the week starting 7 October 2019, Ireland AM started airing 7 days a week, meaning Weekend AM rebranded to Ireland AM.

Presenters

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News and weather

  • Geraldine Lynagh
  • Anne O'Donnell
  • Former presenters
  • Tommy Martin (2015–2018)
  • Ivan yates (2015)

References

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  1. ^ a b "TV3 Announce Big Change To Weekend Schedule - Her.ie".
  2. ^ Quigley, Maeve (5 July 2015). "Anna Daly cried as credits rolled on final Ireland AM show". Irish Mirror.
  3. ^ TV3 reels in the years as it becomes Virgin Media One, Irish Times, 23 August 2018
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