…and here is proof that my memory isn’t completely faulty - the MP4 has been archived too!
I don’t remember there being any other Sponsored Idents on SBS-TV before or since. Given the time period we’re talking about (ad breaks during programs on SBS were just starting to become a thing in 2007), it’s possible that the idea was abandoned due to complaints.
As far as I’m aware, Seven News Sydney was presented on-location from Homebush every night of the 2000 games. Melbourne had Anne Fulwood at Olympic Park, not sure about the other markets.
Thanks for the clarification. The video I’ve seen online before was of Anne Fulwood presenting in Homebush and David in the studio during the first week, I guess the opposite happened during the 2nd week.
In an Australian Digital TV multichannel milestone that I’m surprised hasn’t been mentioned yet, tonight (indeed, right at this very moment this post is going out) marks a full decade since the SBS World News Channel was relaunched as SBS TWO! If I’m not mistaken, it was also around this time that SBS-TV became SBS ONE…at least until the “ONE” was dropped from the main channel name in July 2015.
This channel of course, was relaunched as SBS2 with a major shift towards a younger audience in April 2013 and more recently in November 2016 as SBS VICELAND.
Once again, a post from @TelevisionAU’s brilliant website reminds us of Week 1’s programming lineup - nightly simulcasts of SBS World News Australia and the German series “112 Emergency” appearing to be among the more regularly scheduled offerings at the time:
I seem to recall The Chaser lampooning him. And I’d imagine that quite a few RSLs around the country started adding “No Bingo!” to their calls as well!
Seven’s 4:30 News opener from 2003. This was after the original Target Iraq bulletin was reformatted and relocated to Melbourne where David Johnston was based.
Unlike other Seven News bulletins which had four blocks, this one had three.
In fact I think only six episodes were scheduled. A black mark in what was otherwise a phenomenal year for Channel Seven in 2007 (where they ran the “Seven in '07” campaign).
That year was the start of an ongoing streak of twelve consecutive years won by the once-second rate station.