Nine News Content and Appearance (2020-Feb 2025)

The Lord Mayor’s debate in Melbourne had a rating of 56,000. That is lower than the result that Nine’s Afternoon news usually gets. Seven News at 4 had 55,000.

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Yeah what a surprise given it’s only relevant to 2.7% of the state (not including the NT and Tasmania who I assume got this as well?).

Tonight’s desk report from Tim Arvier was a perfect example of what I was talking about. No idea why you would zoom in and switch cameras.





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Probably to emphasise the “Breaking” graphic?

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Couldn’t they just having the breaking news graphic on the desk?

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I don’t think we’ve seen this on the current package (?)

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No reason why they can’t create one.

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Nine News at 6pm

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Presented out of the Gold Coast studio by the looks

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More likely the secondary studio in Brisbane (used by the Darwin bulletin), since Paul lives in Brisbane.

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Yes this.

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Which would be the same one used for the old SCA bulletins?

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Yep

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If the fake set isn’t quality enough for the Brisbane bulletin when it borrows the regional studio, why should Gold Coast and Darwin viewers be subject to it? :face_with_monocle:

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Local morning news in Queensland today.


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Slow news day in Sydney? Leading with floods in Spain…

I can’t post the link to the video, but it’s on YouTube.

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Great picture story - this is TV!

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Local Queensland 5pm bulletin.

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