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Channel 4 today announced its coverage details for the 2024 United States presidential election. The eight-hour live programme, in partnership
Channel 4 has extended its Election Night programme.
It will now run until 9am on Friday 5th July.
The show will be fronted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Emily Maitlis and include The Rest is Politics podcast hosts Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart.
Channel 4 also announced that broadcaster and mathematics professor Hannah Fry will replace Clare Balding, who had to pull out of the programme due to her Wimbledon commitments.
Kwasi Kwarteng, Nadim Zahawi, Harriet Harman, Vince Cable, Mhairi Black, and Ann Widdecombe will also pop up during the night.
Channel 4 today announced an exclusive deal with The Rest is Politics podcast. In the run up to the general
Clare Balding will no longer be a part of Channel 4’s election coverage.
She will be fronting live coverage of the Wimbledon Championships on the BBC.
Channel 4 is election ready! July 4th for the best analysis and commentary. Unfortunately though – even superwoman @clarebalding can't be in two places at once….so she'll be covering Wimbledon for the BBC and back on C4 later in August for our Paralympic coverage https://t.co/XZhvx4QCq7
— Louisa Compton (@louisa_compton) May 23, 2024
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