List of Programmes Broadcast By Media Corp Channel U - News and Current Affairs

News and Current Affairs

Programme Title Telecast slot Description
English Chinese Day Time
News Tonight 晚間新聞 Daily 23:00 A flagship daily evening television news programme which is first telecasted on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 at 22:00 SST in daily and MediaCorp TV Channel U at 23:00 SST in daily.
World This Week 世界一周 Sundays 19:00 Every week all around the world, there are lots of queer and amusing happenings. Check them out on World This Week and be amazed without leaving your comfortable couch.
Money Week 財經一周 Saturdays 19:00 Tung Soo Hua hosts Money Week, the Mandarin Business Current Affairs Programme, that provides comprehensive insights and analysis of the business world.
100% Entertainment 娛樂百分百 Weekdays 17:00/02:30 Hosts Xiao Zhu and Xiao Gui bring you the latest entertainment fodder in this popular entertainment news programme. From the juiciest celebrity gossip to the latest album releases, this is a one stop entertainment centre for all interested in television, fashion and music. Telecasted first on Gala Television the day before.

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