US Correspondent Kirk Clyatt and Tony McManus went Gaga over a pop queen’s lost, but recently found dogs. They also chatted everything sea turtles, Donald Trump and power blackouts in Texas.


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Advertisers fork out millions as the US gear up for Super Bowl 55
Saturday Nights US Correspondent Kirk Clyatt brings us up to date with all the latest news from the US. Kirk tells us the funny story of how a defendant tried, and failed to flirt with a Florida judge during a court appearance, a new poll that shows that 24% of Americans do not want to […]
Over 7.6 billion views: The most viewed YouTube video of all time
Meg Coffey from Coffey and Tea joined Tony McManus to discuss a new report that shows a typical social media user now spends a staggering 2 hours and 25 minutes on social media each day, equating to roughly one waking day of their life every week. Meg also tells us that love remains the most […]
‘The media stood up big time this week’
Its been a big week in WA. A lockdown, devastating fires and even a possible cyclone. Nic Hayes from Media Stable told Tony McManus that “the media stood up big time this week.” This is despite criticism running rampant on social media over the questions that some journalists have asked Premier Mark McGowan during the […]
A white house insurrection marks the twilight of the Trump presidency
Saturday Night’s own USA correspondent Kirk Clyatt once again joined Tony amidst a historic few days in the United States, dissecting the events that lead up to the certification of the Biden presidency and the death of a woman in the halls of capital hill.
US Correspondent Kirk Clyatt and Tony McManus went Gaga over a pop queen’s lost, but recently found dogs. They also chatted everything sea turtles, Donald Trump and power blackouts in Texas.
Advertisers fork out millions as the US gear up for Super Bowl 55
Saturday Nights US Correspondent Kirk Clyatt brings us up to date with all the latest news from the US. Kirk tells us the funny story of how a defendant tried, and failed to flirt with a Florida judge during a court appearance, a new poll that shows that 24% of Americans do not want to […]
Over 7.6 billion views: The most viewed YouTube video of all time
Meg Coffey from Coffey and Tea joined Tony McManus to discuss a new report that shows a typical social media user now spends a staggering 2 hours and 25 minutes on social media each day, equating to roughly one waking day of their life every week. Meg also tells us that love remains the most […]
‘The media stood up big time this week’
Its been a big week in WA. A lockdown, devastating fires and even a possible cyclone. Nic Hayes from Media Stable told Tony McManus that “the media stood up big time this week.” This is despite criticism running rampant on social media over the questions that some journalists have asked Premier Mark McGowan during the […]
A white house insurrection marks the twilight of the Trump presidency
Saturday Night’s own USA correspondent Kirk Clyatt once again joined Tony amidst a historic few days in the United States, dissecting the events that lead up to the certification of the Biden presidency and the death of a woman in the halls of capital hill.
Sandy Kay, our resident Entertainment reporter on Saturday Nights, joins us for all the latest entertainment news and events. With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, Sandy informs us of some of the great events that will be happening New Year’s Week here in Perth, and also reviews some movies for you entertainment needs. […]