August 2019 Stabbing Incident in Sydney

Yeah. Cause Seven has an advantage

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I had 9 on the telly and I was streaming 7 on my laptop.

I think 7 gets the win for today. Mark Ferguson was outstanding. I’ve never actually seen him do rolling coverage before but he was IMO the best I’ve seen.
He didn’t waffle on or make anything awkward or over dramatic. He was calm, informative and weighed in on his thoughts just the right amount. Some anchors go over board with this stuff.

7 had by far the best pictures early on.

9 caught up with what seemed to be good chasing by a reporter here and there.

But I reckon 7 told the story better too - I found myself muting the TV so I could hear 7 when they played the vision with full audio, nothing else. Clever and captivating.

All 7 reporters were senior and did a great job.

9 had juniors out and about and some of the questions they asked witnesses were very basic and a bit cringy actually.

9 also seemed to have vision freezing problems all afternoon and audio issues.
A few moments too, Pete would thank a reporter and start to read on but we were stuck on that reporter pulling their ear out and walking off. Felt clunky and slow.

Looking at 6pm I only saw 7s and I thought they nailed it. Well executed and very smooth to air.
If someone has 9s first break can they post?

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Nine would’ve had some vision freezing due to footage rapidly coming into the newsroom, and the control room staff would’ve been lining it up to play while the bulletins were going.

Nine had a bonus due to Nine News Now, instantly bringing the news nationally rather than just Sydney.

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Seven needs to get rid of the giant scrolling watermarks. Reporting news about a tragedy is nothing to brag about.

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Jesus, how much coverage do we really need to see over a stabbing. Seriously.

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Many thanks to @ScreenTower

Seven’s Afternoon News:

9 News Sydney 6pm:

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2 hours of the Seven coverage is on Twitter, here:

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It’s particularly interesting to compare the coverage that todays events in the Sydney CBD have received (where so far one person has died and another is in hospital - as I understand it) compared to the Darwin shooting on June 4 (where at least five people were killed, if I’m not mistaken) which seemed like a far more serious incident, possible terror links to today’s events not withstanding but unlike many others seem to be on social media I’m not going to be calling it a terrorist attack unless/until it’s officially confirmed by NSW Police.

Will there be serious conversations about media organisations properly resourcing their newsrooms in all parts of the country? Probably not.

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Some idiot in a business suit running in to get a kick in when the guy’s already restrained. Another bogan runs in to swear at the attacker. As long as those people can stroke their egos… :roll_eyes:

Massive effort by the guys who chased the attacker with chairs and milk crates! Certainly a creative way to restrain him but job well done!

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What would you do if you saw him stabbing a woman?

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Check the Daily Mail.

I don’t think its a case of people stroking their egos. When you witness something like that and the adrenalin is pumping it will effect how you react to a situation you’re in the middle of. I think people are more likely to become involved and want to help considering incidents in the past where waiting on authorities to take charge hasn’t resulted in good outcomes. We all watch coverage of these incidents and reflect on what we would do if confronted with a similar situation, particularly when such an incident has occurred in streets you have walked on countless times.

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Another 7 News watermark from today.

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ABC News had the best coverage as seen in Queensland - a variety of reporters, points of view, interviews and unlike Nine, live coverage of the police media conference. It also trumped Nine’s because they knew when to stop and go to other news of the afternoon. Fair enough, for Sydney have the rolling coverage, but for the rest of the country it seemed excessive (IMO).

Was Nine’s coverage delayed into SA, NT and WA?

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ABC Good Morning America and NBC Today, with both having reports from their London bureaux. Why from London? From Twitter:


Edit: CBS This Morning with live cross to 10 News reporter Lachlan Kennedy in Sydney. From Twitter:

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You’re out of luck if you want to stream Nine’s 9:40pm bulletin on 9now:

The same thing appeared during the preceding Newsbreak.

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Because Americans are too stupid to care.

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Sydney only bulletin. Normal programming in QLD.

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7’s watermark visible on Today and GMA

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