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Ticker unveils new LIVE programming

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Ticker, the next-gen streaming network, has today unveiled the new LIVE programming schedule, which will stream across Australian mornings and prime-time in the United States.

Presented live from Ticker’s studios in New York, as well as Ticker HQ in Melbourne, the new lineup focuses on the issues and topics that matter most to a new generation of connected audiences.

The Ticker Company CEO Ahron Young says:
“Our programming is designed to reflect the times we are living in. Ticker’s audience is interested in global topics, money, tech and lifestyle stories. We have assembled a professional on air team that can take Ticker to an even larger audience.”

New lineup

Ticker’s U.S. Bureau Chief Veronica Dudo hosts In America Today, LIVE from New York Monday-Thursday at 1800 pm E.T (8am AEST). Veronica has reported for Ticker from New York for the past two years, and her show In America Today will feature interviews with leaders in politics and business. Prior to joining Ticker, Veronica reported for both NBC and CBS.

Ticker Today with Ahron Young is live weekdays at 0900 am AEST (1900 pm E.T), covering the top global stories, plus insightful interviews about news, business and tech. As Ticker’s Founder, Ahron speaks one-on-one with startup founders and business leaders who are pushing the limits in their industry.

Ticker Now with Mike Loder is live weekdays at 1000 am, 1100 am and 1200 AEST (2000, 2100, 22200 ET), featuring in-depth interviews and chat about personal finance, gaming and lifestyle topics, including food and fitness. For three years, Mike has been a popular Ticker presenter, interviewing thousands of organisational leaders.

New energy

The new lineup commences live at 8am (AEST) on September 25, 2023.

The Ticker Company CEO Ahron Young says:
““We’re pioneering a brand new industry in the FAST TV market. Most FAST channels are pre-recorded playlists, but Ticker is bringing live and breathing coverage to our syndication partners in the U.S., Australia and around the world.”

As part of the new shows, Ticker is inviting business leaders and CEOs from around the world to take part in the programs. Each show features insightful interviews and shines a spotlight on the best of business. Anyone interested in participating can email interviews@tickernews.co or visit https://tickernews.co/appear/

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NASA’s Artemis II launch: Argentina joins first crewed moon mission in 50 years

NASA’s Artemis II rocket is ready for its first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years, featuring Argentina’s ATENEA microsatellite.

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NASA’s Artemis II rocket is ready for its first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years, featuring Argentina’s ATENEA microsatellite.

NASA’s Artemis II rocket has arrived at Kennedy Space Center, marking the first crewed Moon mission in more than five decades.

The mission will carry a crew of four astronauts on a ten-day journey around the Moon, with a wet dress rehearsal scheduled for February 2 to test all systems.

In a historic moment for Latin America, Argentina’s ATENEA microsatellite will join the Artemis II mission as secondary cargo. Developed through a collaboration of Argentine institutions, ATENEA will collect crucial data on radiation and communications systems in space, making Argentina the only Latin American country contributing to this milestone mission.

The Artemis II mission will also validate life support and spacecraft systems ahead of Artemis III, NASA’s planned crewed lunar landing in 2027. With the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft now on Launch Pad 39B, excitement is building for this next giant leap in space exploration.

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Iran warns U.S. retaliation as protest death toll soars — executions feared, nationwide unrest

Iran warns of severe retaliation against U.S. strikes, amid escalating tensions and internal unrest.

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Iran warns of severe retaliation against U.S. strikes, amid escalating tensions and internal unrest.

Iran has issued a stark warning of a severe response to any U.S. military strike, with leaders stressing that military action would be treated as an act of war.

President Masoud Pezeshkian cautioned that attacks on strategic sites or leadership figures could trigger retaliation against U.S. and allied forces in the region — including potential targets in Israel and American bases. These warnings come as tensions between Tehran and Washington escalate amid sustained unrest across Iran.

The backdrop for this diplomatic brinkmanship is a bitter standoff between Tehran and the U.S., with U.S. President Donald Trump publicly debating options for intervention and criticising Iran’s leadership.

Tehran, for its part, has blamed external forces for stoking internal dissent and insists it will fiercely defend its sovereignty.

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EU condemns Trump’s Greenland tariff threats: Trade tensions escalate

Major EU nations criticize Trump’s Greenland tariffs as “blackmail,” risking trade agreements and raising tensions across the Atlantic.

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Major EU nations criticize Trump’s Greenland tariffs as “blackmail,” risking trade agreements and raising tensions across the Atlantic.

Major EU nations are pushing back against President Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland, calling them “blackmail” and raising tensions across the Atlantic. Germany and France are reportedly considering economic countermeasures to respond to the U.S. stance.

Trade agreements with the UK and the EU could be at risk, as these threats put key negotiations in jeopardy. The European Parliament is also expected to pause discussions on the EU-U.S. trade deal, signaling a growing rift.

Meanwhile, British officials insist their position on Greenland is non-negotiable, adding complexity to an already tense situation.

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