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1 Other programmes  



1.1  AM Early  







2 Presenters  



2.1  Main  





2.2  Former  





2.3  News and sport  





2.4  Social media  





2.5  Backup presenters  







3 References  





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AM
Genre
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Presented by
    • Lloyd Burr
  • Melissa Chan-Green
  • Nicky Styris
  • Michael O'Keefe
  • William Wairua
  • Country of originNew Zealand
    Original languageEnglish
    Production
    Executive producerReuben Bradley
    Production locationAuckland
    Running time3 hours (6am – 9am)
    Production companiesMediaWorks New Zealand (2017 – 2021)
    Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand (2020 – 2024)
    Original release
    NetworkThree
    Release13 February 2017 (2017-02-13) –
    5 July 2024 (2024-07-05)

    AM (formerly known as The AM Show) was a New Zealand morning news and talk show that airs from 6am to 9am on Three. The programme is presented by Lloyd Burr, Melissa Chan-Green, Nicky Styris, Michael O'Keefe, and William Waiirua. Former presenters included Ryan Bridge, Bernadine Oliver-Kerby, Amanda Gillies, Mark Richardson and Aziz Al-Sa'afin.[1] It was presented by Duncan Garner from 2017 until his resignation in August 2021. News and sport bulletins are provided by Newshub.

    The show replaced Paul Henry after it was announced the frontman of the show, Paul Henry, was resigning and therefore the show was going to be replaced. The announcement was made by MediaWorks in November 2016, and Paul Henry last aired on 16 December 2016. The show's reporters are Sinelle Fernandez in Auckland, and Ashleigh McCaull in Wellington.

    Before 2022, The AM Show was a hybrid radio and television programme which aired simultaneously on Three and Radio Live (rebranded as Magic Talk in 2019). The show was reformatted and ceased broadcasting on radio, following MediaWorks' decision to end its content supply agreement with Newshub in 2021.[2][3]

    Other programmes

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    AM Early

    [edit]

    AM Early was a 30-minute early morning bulletin that aired from 5:30 to 6am on Three. The programme provided overnight news updates, as well as business and finance news. It was presented by Bernadine Oliver-Kerby.[4]

    The bulletin was discontinued on 16 August 2023, with the final bulletin airing on 25 August 2023.[5]

    Presenters

    [edit]

    Main

    [edit]
    Tenure Presenter
    8 February 2022 Melissa Chan-Green
    29 January 2024 Lloyd Burr
    23 January 2023 Nicky Styris
    23 January 2023 Michael O'Keefe

    Former

    [edit]
    Tenure Presenter
    6 September 2021 – 15 December 2023[6] Ryan Bridge
    13 February 2017 – 23 August 2021 Duncan Garner
    13 February 2017 – 10 December 2021[3] Amanda Gillies
    13 February 2017 – 10 December 2021[3] Mark Richardson

    News and sport

    [edit]
    Tenure Presenter
    8 February 2022 – present[3] Bernadine Oliver-Kerby

    Social media

    [edit]
    Tenure Presenter
    13 February 2017– 10 December 2021 Aziz Al-Sa'afin

    Backup presenters

    [edit]
    Role Presenter
    Presenter Michael Morrah
    Connor Whitten
    News and sport Nicky Styris
    Social media Lana Adelene

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Duncan Garner's co-hosts for The AM Show: Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson". Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  • ^ Pullar-Strecker, Tom (19 October 2021). "MediaWorks to bring news reporting back in-house". Stuff. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  • ^ a b c d Ward, Tara (10 December 2021). "So long, farewell: The AM Show says goodbye to Amanda Gillies and Mark Richardson". The Spinoff. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  • ^ "Bernadine Oliver-Kerby and William Waiirua to join new AM show in 2022". NZ Herald. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  • ^ "Newshub drops AM early show and Newshub Live at 11.30am". Stuff. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  • ^ Jack, Amberleigh (14 December 2023). "Matty McLean and Ryan Bridge sign off from breakfast television: 'I will miss you terribly'". Stuff. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
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