Liberal Leadership Spill - Coverage Discussion

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Mark Ferguson demonstrated why he hardly does outside broadcasts tonight. Might not have been entirely his fault, but it was woeful.

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At least one newsreader who is sick of the whole thing :wink:

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Fair and balanced line up :wink: Calling for Tony Abbot to get a ministry.

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Four Corners Monday: A Form of Madness

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Holy mackerel

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WIN managed to get interviews from a number of regional Queensland MPs

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So, this is where the media village was, going from Old Parliament House up to Parliament House. I did this as a bit of test …

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Some thoughts on the news ratings for the week

Today’s Herald Sun front page:

And Daily Telegraph:

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The Australian released adjusted data for the news specials on Friday daytime (11am to 5pm I believe), which showed Seven’s with Michael Usher and Mark Riley came in at No 1, ABC’s was next and Nine’s 3rd.

Interesting indeed.

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Seven won nationally the story states, with the ABC winning in the five metro areas. Ten doesn’t get a mention.

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Sorry, you’re right, forgot to mention.

I guess daytime rates too little for a metro figure standalone, so might look bad? So maybe Seven and Nine were closer in metro, but just a guess?

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Yes, Seven in front but a lot closer to Nine in metro areas; and the ABC beat Seven so that’s difficult to brag about! The national figures look more impressive for Seven … who supplied the ratings to The Australian.

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Yeah haha, as they always do. Seven basically own regional Aus. Yawn fest.

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