Nine Network 2020

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Another gangland crime TV series on Nine. Informer 3838.

Nine will show a 10-part series on Sydney’s Taronga Zoo next year.

Will it mention the new studios in north Sydney?

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I wouldn’t mind a TCN 9 farewell to Willoughby special in 2020. They produced the Lights, Camera, Party!: Television City Celebrates GTV 9 farewell to Richmond back in 2010 when they moved out of Bendigo Street. I just wonder if they have the production staff and anyone left at TCN willing to put the care, time and attention to detail into something beyond the usual archive clips that are trotted out for anniversary specials.

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Nine applied for two trademarks yesterday - Step Back in Time and The Parent Jury.

Nine have updated their corporate website today

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A Kylie Minogue biopic. :wink:

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Will Step Back in Time be similar to ABC’s show hosted by Annabel Crabb, Back in Time for Dinner?

Three cast members from LEGO Masters are currently filling time on the livestream on 9Now

Nine and BBC Studios forge long-term Natural History partnership

BBC Studios and Nine have agreed a long-term partnership for the BBC Planet franchise, which will see Nine premiere five super landmark series from the world-leading producers and distributors of Natural History programming.

The agreement guarantees Nine the Australian premiere rights for the biggest Natural History series from BBC Studios over the coming years: five from the BBC Planet franchise and one other, still to be announced.

The first BBC Planet series is Seven Worlds, One Planet , revealed by Nine at its Upfront today (Wednesday 16 October). Other titles announced as part of the BBC Planet franchise are: Perfect Planet , Green Planet , Frozen Planet II , Planet Earth III.

BBC Planet series are distinguished as the uber Natural History landmarks: premium unmissable natural history content, event television with high reach and impact. As well as the on air broadcast, the BBC Planet relationship covers integration opportunities online and off air, supporting the global TV event and the conversations generated around these pioneering flagship series.

Deb Tod, Head of Content Sales and Co-Productions for BBC Studios ANZ, said: “Nine has been a wonderful supporter of our premium landmark programming over many years, and they are the perfect partner for a deeper, long- term relationship with the BBC Planet franchise.

“We have seen the beauty and power of programs like Blue Planet II, which prompt global discussion and action. We look forward to working with Nine to create unique event television that will bring people together in a shared experience.”

“The BBC and Sir David Attenborough consistently deliver world-leading blue chip natural history,” said Nine’s Program Director, Hamish Turner. “The power of the BBC Planet franchise is that it is cross generational in appeal. It also has the ability to challenge and impact the way audiences think about their planet.

“Nine are thrilled to have secured the exclusive premiere rights for a long-term commitment in Australia. This is an exciting opportunity to partner with the leaders of Natural History programming and distribution.”

Was that Andrew Denton on the backdrop at the start of the presentation?

The event is being held at Fox Studios Stage 3 this afternoon.

The long-term partnership between Nine and BBC for nature documentaries is a kick in the guts for the ABC. Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II had attracted moderate ratings on Nine so I am a bit surprised the two broadcasters would expand their relationship.

We’re they taking the piss when they flashed up the word CONSISTENCY and cut to a clip of Karl Stefanovic? :rofl:

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He’s consistently Nine’s most talked about personality.

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Hilarious. I knew I wasn’t seeing things.

As the MAFS clip went on to say “What the F***?”

Allison Langdon doing the news presentation.

A good start apart from the elitist way she talked about the “shit holes” around the world she visits. Taking a leaf out of Trump’s book?

Now she’s relegated to interviewing former MAFS contestants. What a waste of time that was. I lost focus. Who was the woman in the clip who talked about “falling into a vagina”? Was she a new MAFS contestant? Vile

Not really considering Nine’s been where those documentaries have premiered recently. Lets just hope in the future that they won’t wait months until after the documentaries are initially shown in the UK before airing them