Sunrise (Euroish TV programme)

Sunrise is a Euro Republican TV programme for TV3. Airing every day from 5:30am to 9am, it features a mix of news, interviews, current affairs and buisness. It is currently the longest running morning news show on Euro Republican television, with ETV Two airing Breakfast Time, from 2008, while ETV One offers reruns of the last week’s programming.

Sunrise Extra (2006-present)
A spin-off show, Sunrise Extra airs afterwards from 9am to 11:30am and is much lighter in content, with entertainment news, soap news, music news, movie news, TV news and lighter themed interviews. It launched in 2006 as a replacement for the Euro Republican version of This Morning.

Sunrise Weekend (2020-present)
In 2020, as part of a shake-up in the TV3 schedule, it was announced that a Sunrise spin-off, Sunrise Weekend, would air on Saturday from 9:00am-11am and Sunday’s from 8am to 11am. Like Sunrise Extra, Sunrise Weekend is lighter in tone than its weekday counterpart, with human interest stories, entertainment, cooking and music segments. It also includes cartoons on Saturday due to airing between Nick Jr & Cartoon Network blocks.

Early Sunrise (1993-present)
Early Sunrise is an hour long bulletin airing at 4:30am on weekdays, presented from the network's Euro City studios by various presenters.

The bulletin was originally pre-recorded and was presented as the "Early Edition" of the Euroair Inflight News, a daily news bulletin for passengers of Euroair airways. Early morning bulletins were introduced in the early 1990s as Before Sunrise and, later, Sunrise AM until 2003 when Sunrise was extended to begin at 6am. It then moved to 5am with National Three News Early moved up to 3am. In 2009, it moved once again to 4:30am due to Sunrise beginning at 5:30am.