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= List of Channel NewsAsia programmes = The following is a list of programmes broadcasted by Channel NewsAsia.

Conversation With
This is the channel's flagship one-on-one interview programme, presented by Lin Xueling.

Past guests who have been interviewed on the show include current Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim, Coca-Cola Company's President James Quincey,  Twitter's Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey and notable Malaysian author Tash Aw. Previous seasons have also featured United States' 44th President Barack Obama,  Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi,   President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Indonesia's President Joko Widodo  and Uniqlo's founder Tadashi Yanai.

Correspondents' Diary
Correspondents across the region brings highlights of news stories and features in their respective cities. The show has a runtime of thirty minutes and is presented by any one of Channel NewsAsia's weeknight presenters.

Get Rea! (Get Real)
Channel NewsAsia's award-winning investigative documentary series. Bold and in-depth, it travels across Asia taking a fresh look at old issues, highlighting trends and triggering debate. The show has a runtime of one hour.

Insight
Insight investigates and analyses topical issues that impact Asia and the rest of the world. The show runs for an hour.

Japan Hour
Get a taste of Japanese travel, food and culture on Japan Hour! The programme is brought over from NHK World TV in Japan and is subtitled in English. The show is one hour long.

Money Mind
The show tell viewers how to make the most of their money but also why money is not an end in itself and connecting financial goals to their life goals is really what they should be doing. Money Mind will also still continue to provide tips for investors, business ideas for businessmen and comments on the economy, markets, companies, financial products, and trends. The show has a runtime of thirty minutes.

Asia First
A news and current affairs programme that blends the best of Channel NewsAsia's two morning news bulletins, Asia Business First and First Look Asia. Out of all other news bulletins, the show has the longest runtime of three hours, starting at 07:00 SIN/HK. Asia First is presented by Adam Bakhtiar and Julie Yoo, presenters from the former programme Asia Business First.

Asia Now
Monitoring developments in Asia, Asia Now brings the latest stories and breaking news to viewers. In addition, viewers will be engaged with in-depth analysis and expert opinions of the day's events. Replacing the weekday afternoon belt of News Now from 1st April 2019, each bulletin has a runtime of two hours. Asia Now broadcasts at 11:00, 14:00 and 17:00 SIN/HK on weekdays.

Asia Tonight
Rounding up the top stories of the day, Asia Tonight brings you live reports and interviews from the correspondents around the region to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. Directly replacing PrimeTime Asia from 1st April 2019, the show has a runtime of one hour on weekdays and thirty minutes on weekends, beginning at 20:00 SIN/HK. On weekdays, Asia Tonight is presented by Glenda Chong and Steve Lai, presenters from the former programme PrimeTime Asia.

Headlines
Summarising the main stories across the region and around the world, Headlines provides updates on local and world news at the top of the hour. The short bulletin, with a runtime of two minutes, broadcasts at the top of certain hours.

News Now
Tracking the latest happenings in across the region and the rest of the world, News Now brings the latest stories and breaking news to viewers. In addition, viewers will be engaged with in-depth analysis and expert opinions of the day's events. With the programme's weekday afternoon slots replaced by Asia Now from 1st April 2019, the remaining bulletins on weekday nights and weekends each has a runtime of thirty minutes. News Now broadcasts live at 00:00, 02:00 and 04:00 SIN/HK on weeknights and at 07:00, 09:00, 12:00, 14:00 and 17:00 SIN/HK on weekend afternoons. Bulletins at 08:00, 11:00, 15:00 and 18:00 SIN/HK are recorded episodes from the respective preceding time slots of the show, unless in the event of breaking news.

Singapore Tonight
From business to politics, health to technology, Singapore Tonight brings you up-to-date with the latest news within the country and analyse how these events may affect you tomorrow. Unlike the other news bulletins, the introduction of the show makes use of augmented reality (AR), with each headline displayed in front of the studio's big screen. Each iteration of Singapore Tonight lasts for one hour on weekdays and thirty minutes on weekends and public holidays, broadcasting at 22:00 SIN/HK.

Asia Business First
As the opening bell rings across markets in Southeast Asia and China, Asia Business First hosts the biggest business interviews and top financial stories to kick-start the business day. Anchored by Adam Bakhtiar and Julie Yoo, the show has a one hour runtime, broadcasting at 09:00 SIN/HK. The show has been discontinued since 1st April 2019 and replaced by Asia First.

First Look Asia
Beginning early in the morning, the bulletin gives viewers the early-bird view on what they need to know to set them up for the day. Aside from the show's main news coverage, First Look Asia also hosts interviews with guests and celebrities from various organisations to get their perspective on events related to them. The iconic breakfast show has a runtime of two hours, starting at 07:00 SIN/HK. The show, last presented by Lance Alexander and Yvonne Chan, has been discontinued since 1st April 2019 and replaced by Asia First.

PrimeTime Asia
Rounding up the top stories of the day, PrimeTime Asia brings you live reports and interviews from the correspondents around the region to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. The show has a runtime of one hour on weekdays and thirty minutes on weekends, beginning at 20:00 SIN/HK. The show has been directly replaced by Asia Tonight from 1st April 2019.

PrimeTime World
Compiling the leading stories around the world, PrimeTime World brings you live reports and interviews from the correspondents across the world to keep you up-to-date. The show has a runtime of thirty minutes, beginning at 21:00 SIN/HK. The show has been discontinued since 1st January 2019.