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Following his hugely successful radio career spanning over 35-years, Sky News host Alan Jones is back, and now with his brand new program, will be the voice of the voiceless for all Australians.

The Alan Jones Show will focus on all regions and will be a platform for all Aussies to get in touch with the host himself.

“Wherever you are watching us, if your world has been turned upside down you may need a voice,” Mr Jones said. “We are here for you”. The Alan Jones Show will run from Monday to Thursday on Sky News at 8:00PM.

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