SKY News will undergo its second major schedule shake-up in as many months as presenters are pulled from their regular slots for new primetime shows.
The network shook up its daytime schedules at the start of July, and now it has revealed there will be a new primetime roster.
Sky News is shaking up it's evening schedule with presenters - including Sophy Ridge - pulled from their regular slots for new primetime showsCredit: Sky NewsSarah Jane Mee is moving to a new 8pm show called The UKCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskYalda Hakim, who has just joined Sky News from BBC News, will front a show at 9pm each dayCredit: GettySophy Ridge, who hosted a show on Sunday mornings, will launch a new daily politics programme The Politics Hub.
It will be a round-up of all the politics news, as well as live interviews from Westminster and the Sky News Politics team.
Then Sarah Jane Mee, who is currently on air from 2pm-5pm, will move to the 8pm slot with new programme called The UK.
Moment Sky News host chokes up as Nicola's family tearfully begs for helpThe hour-long programme will round-up all the news from across the country.
Meanwhile Kamali Melbourne will take over the gap left my Sarah Jane in afternoons from 2pm.
Finally Yalda Hakim - who recently announced her move to Sky News from BBC News - will present a new primetime programme as part of a multiplatform offering focused on international news at 9pm each evening.
Yalda said: "I am honoured and excited to be joining Sky News as lead world news presenter. I have long admired Sky for its smart, fearless and world-class reporting.
"At a time when global media must work harder than ever to earn the confidence of our viewers, I look forward to giving my all as part of one of the most talented and accomplished news teams anywhere.”
Back in June, Sky revealed that while The Early Rundown and Breakfast with Kay Burley shows would remain in their current 5am and 7am slots, big changes were to be made to the programmes which air after them.
The biggest one was that Ian King Live, which used to air from 10am for one hour, would become two half hour shows.
They now air at 11.30am and 4.30pm and have been renamed Business Live.
It means Sky News Today airs for the majority of the day from 10am until 5pm rather than its previous timings of 11am-2pm.
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