The timing of the hours Spencer (or any metro breakfast beginning at 5am) was on catered for the content to be sharper each hour with reducing time available:
55mins in the 5 o’clock hour
45 mins after 6
35 mins after 7
Total: 135 mins
Now they have 45, 35, 30, 55 to fill. Total 165 mins.
It’s now more in prime time, so you can’t rehash the earlier content the same way.
Thanks @glen2006, I’m glad to see the injection of new, capable talent to ABC Gold Coast.
The weekend morning announcer, Julie Clift is a marked improvement this year to the theatre woman last year. Julie has the clear skill of an accomplished broadcaster.
Cathy Border is often mentioned producing drive.
Chloe Maxwell, yes, the model ‘found’ on ACA in the 90’s made a very credible debut last year both on and off air.
For those interested - ABC announced their Commonwealth Games commentary team and some coverage details last week (Article here).
Mr Morris said the ABC would be broadcasting regular updates across all its metropolitan and regional stations during the day with a live evening program broadcast each evening from 7.00 pm AEST, except during the live coverage of AFL and NRL matches.
Grandstand Digital will once again be the home for continuous coverage. The ABC listen App will also feature a dedicated ‘pop-up’ Games channel which will provide updates across the day.
The ABC’s 2018 Commonwealth Games broadcast starts at 7.00 pm AEST on Wednesday, April 4 with the Opening Ceremony live from the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast, hosted by Quentin Hull and guest presenter, Nicole Dyer.
Broadcast Team:
Karen Tighe: Host.
Clint Wheeldon: Swimming
Rob Woodhouse: Swimming
Alister Nicholson: Cycling, Hockey, and Rugby 7’s
Quentin Hull: Athletics, Triathlon, and Ceremonies
Patrick Johnson: Athletics
Corbin Middlemas: Basketball, Boxing, and sports updates
Tim Gavel: Hockey and sports updates
Zane Bojack: Cycling and sports updates
Shannon Byrne: Gymnastics and sports updates
Matt Clinch: Netball and sports updates
Brett Sprigg: Diving and sports updates
Don’t recall there being a studio host for many years. Possibly Tracey Parish was the last in Melbourne. Now with so many games the crosses are straight from one game to the next.
Of course Karen hosted Saturday Afternoon Sport on ABC TV in Victoria during the 1990s before moving to Perth.
Not whenever there are overlapping games. Sometimes it’s just relaying the scores other times it’s someone there as you can often hear another team commentating for another market in the background.
But yes, the days of Cleo at Victoria Park LO or Al Martello at VFL Park for AW are long gone.
Can’t get around the paywall. How long are they saying he’s on leave? Last week he said he was taking four days off and Ali Moore would fill in.
There is something a bit fishy about this imbroglio. I heard the interview live and thought Faine handled a delicate situation well. Naturally the Herald Sun are going to town on him, they have history and The Age own 3AW so also have an interest.
So it’s been extended then? Early last week he was gloating that he’s getting ten days off from four days of leave (with Easter and weekends).
Can’t blame him for taking more. I feel he’s been set up by Ms Findlay’s twitter followers. He’s caught between a rock and a hard place. Those to his left are calling for his head and those to his right are latching on to the perpetual ABC bashing pushed by the likes of Bolt, Jones et al.
ABC cricket commentator Jim Maxwell celebrated 45 years of broadcasting yesterday (April 1). During the tea break at the third day’s play of the fourth test between South Africa and Australia at Johannesburg, Maxwell was presented with a cake by commentators from SABC Radio 2000.
I don’t think you’d need the around the grounds coverage these days- with every game on Foxtel- back then with Seven only showing highlights in Melbourne- the around the grounds coverage was important before Ten started full replays in 2002.