Still a long way off but plenty of interest. Things like this take time
I’ve uploaded a behind the scenes video to show our multi-view of the Anj, Rob and Robbo Show
Rob just announced that the Anj, Rob & Robbo Show will now only air ONCE A WEEK - Thursdays 8:30pm AEST
Any reason why?
For the record I love tuning into the show, however I assume it would be difficult to produce the program four nights a week when only a handful of people are actually watching it live.
yep, plus the fact they have a very small team
Shame to hear it’s had to come down to them reducing the program to just the one night a week.
It’s a very good product being produced considering the minimal amount of people working on it.
Haven’t heard anything about this?
Rob just announced that The Anj, Rob & Robbo Show will be ending next week - a total of 192 episodes.
Rob admitted that the show “doesn’t make money” - not sure what this means for LIVE+
Big congrats to the whole team - BRR (as it was formerly known) was the first program I was ever on as a guest, and I cannot thank them enough!
Very sad news. Although I’m sure some people here will be happy.
I’m not surprised. There’s only ever 30 people on Facebook watching it live
Low numbers is the reason why it’s been axed
Shocked to hear this program hasn’t drawn in 60,000 subscribers for a service that hasn’t launched.
They teased a huge announcement tonight, that the show will be ending? Interesting strategy.
It was well produced (of course with Rob at the helm), so it’s a shame it never really found an audience.
Rob also made some comments saying that the show might’ve been a couple of years too early to the market.
No, it’s just not interesting enough, or arresting content.
Or unique. He definitely overestimated his own profile and relevance. A podcast with lights and supers.
Each to their own. Personally, i feel a show like the ARR Show is missing from Australian TV. The networks seriously need to start investing in shows after their tentpole realities. And also start embracing new technology. While it cost Rob to produce the show, a network could do a simple show like this cheaply.
The show may not have attracted the thousands of viewers possible, but it does have a small community of people who love it.
The show has recently been on a big break, so I’m surprised it was brought back only to be rested again.