New online Sky News show to dive into the world’s top headlines each week

Gabriella Power will host a new online show bringing the perspectives of popular Sky News contributors on pressing issues captivating global attention including the pivotal 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, the future of the British monarchy and ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have ignited a whirlwind of speculation with a raft of recent announcements.

From the aftermath of their Oprah interview to a six-part Netflix series and a 416-page book, the Sussexes appeared to be retreating from the limelight, hinting at a newfound tranquillity.

However, their respite was short-lived as they unveiled a strategic master plan to reshape their public image.

Last week they launched a revamped version of their website adorned with Meghan’s royal crest, a subtle nod to their ties with the monarchy.

Plus, announcements of a new podcast deal and a ‘casual’ interview with Prince Harry on the Canadian slopes sent shockwaves through the media landscape.

In this Sky News Digital Originals, we look at their ambitious rebranding efforts and explore whether this will pave the way for reconciliation, or are they destined for a perpetual struggle between tradition and autonomy?

Power Hour, a new Sky News Digital Originals production for Sky News Australia’s YouTube channel, premieres today, giving viewers a deep dive into the world’s top headlines, breaking news as well as spotlighting heartwarming human-interest stories.

Laser-focused on the pressing issues captivating global attention, key topics explored during Power Hour will include the pivotal 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, the future of the British monarchy and ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.

New episodes of Power Hour are available online each Thursday, bringing perspectives of contributors from across the network to discuss the biggest issues of the day.

Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power is the host of the weekly series which features solo interviews and panel discussions with experts spanning the political spectrum.

Gabriella, who joined Sky News in 2017 as an on-air Reporter, was promoted in October 2023 to lead the Digital Originals productions including digital news bulletins and long-form online documentaries.

Gabriella Power joined Sky News in 2017 as an on-air reporter and now fronts the network’s Digital Originals productions.

Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power said: “I’m thrilled to have joined the Sky News Digital team, presenting thought-provoking content that keeps our growing digital audience informed and entertained. “In our new program Power Hour each Thursday we’ll cover current affairs with significant impact both locally and internationally, bringing viewers inspiring interviews from familiar experts as well as some fresh faces.”

New episodes are available of Power Hour are available Thursday each week on the Sky News Australia YouTube channel, or you can listen as a podcast through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.

Power Hour is the latest program to launch within Sky News Digital Originals. The content hub produces breaking news and investigative video content for the network which operates the largest YouTube news channel in Australia, with more than 3.9 million subscribers, and is ranked in the top 15 YouTube news channels worldwide.

Sky News Australia is the country’s most-engaging media brand on social media and has recently launched a subscription streaming service for viewers to watch four live news channels and all of the network’s news shows, documentaries and primetime opinion programs ad-free and on demand.

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