Originally a spin-off from Murray's previous
Sky News program
180: The Other Side of the News,
Paul Murray Live debuted in 2010 and presents the days news, offering commentary and a panel discussion on what has happened in the last 24 hours. From 2015,
Paul Murray Live will air weeknights, rather than its previous timeslots of Sunday to Thursday evenings throughout 2014, to make way for
Hinch Live, which will air Saturday and Sundays as a continuation of the
Paul Murray Live brand. From July 2016, the program airs a highlights edition on Friday evenings to allow Murray to host new format
Saturday Edition on Saturdays. The program has expanded to 2 hours in 2017, following the ending of
SportsNight with James Bracey in 2016. Also in 2017,
Paul Murray Live held programs from locations outside the studio with a live audience. In the first half of 2018,
Paul Murray Live was the most watched program in its timeslot across all subscription television channels. In 2019, Paul Murray made international headlines for his interview with U.S. President
Donald Trump. In 2019, Paul Murray Live Our Town tour travelled across the nation celebrating, supporting and showcasing local communities. The tour kicked off in February and raised a total of $400,000 for Australian regional communities in Launceston, Townsville, Toowoomba, Tamworth, Whyalla, Thredbo, Broome, Alice Springs and Newcastle. ==See also==