February 14 2008 1:29pm (UTC+8) - Article by Kevin
Andrew Gordon, WIN Corporation Executive Chairman, today announced the Kerri-Anne Kennerley Show will return to the WIN Network at the new time of midday commencing Monday, February 18 2008.
The Kerri-Anne Kennerley Show will feature in the WIN Network's new weekday, daytime line-up from midday to 2pm, and broadcast to all 30 WIN Network wholly owned and operated stations across every state of Australia.
Andrew Gordon commented on the addition to WIN's daytime program line-up, saying "Kerri-Anne is one of Australia's favourite faces and we are thrilled to bring her fresh, informative and exciting format to WIN's daytime line-up."
Kerri-Anne delights viewers with her refreshing blend of the latest entertainment news and gossip including interviews with the hottest local and international stars, current affairs, lifestyle features and topical issues affecting Australian families today.
WIN's new stellar day-time line up commences on Monday, 18th February starting at 9am with the Ellen DeGeneres Show, hosted by viewer-favourite, Ellen DeGeneres. The popular comedian recently knocked Oprah Winfrey off her perch to be crowned favourite talk-show host and funny female star at the 34th Annual People's Choice Awards in the U.S.
WIN produced program Susie follows at the all new time of 10am, unveiling a bright new look with bigger names from the music and film worlds, plus an even broader palette of regular features including travel, food, finance, health and wellbeing. To kick off the first exciting week host, Susie Elelman interviews stars Russel Crowe and Sylvester Stallone and the program features performances from Australian of the Year, Lee Kernaghan and Catherine Britt.
WIN Network new weekday daytime line-up (commences Monday, 18th February on WIN)
9:00am - Ellen Degeneres Show
10:00am - Susie
11:00am - National Morning News
11:30am - Here's Humphrey
12:00pm - The Kerri-Anne Kennerley Show
WIN Corporation
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