it is used to switch between the local windows, and the statewide live windows.
Yet he has a lot less experience then Erin Molan. Erin is a very kind and super hard working women who often stays behind on weekends and out of her shift to produce special reports and help the sports department.
no buttons get pushed, they use an automated system that works of the rundown. Wrong timecodes are the usual cause to these issues.
Yes, iām aware. That part of my comment was meant to come off as tongue-in-cheek.
No caps unfortunately, but Jo Hall had another coughing/choking incident on air tonight and had to throw to an ad break prematurely.
She returned after the break, reassured viewers she was okay and soldiered on with the rest of the bulletin.
Mike Loriganās microphone drops out during sports preview:
Is the preview voiced live, or is it recorded (different stories for each market)? It could be a problem with the recording/track.
most likely the automation wasnāt setup to keep his mic open on the wipe. it drops out as soon as the next action is taken.
Should have called the video āMikeās mic drops outā
Well done for calling the Shepparton Mayor, Tim when she is clearly a Kim
Gippsland content:
Sunshine Coast tonight
Illawarra Montage:
Heckā¦ Even that closing shot on that ad would be a better background than their current one.
Certainly dressed for the beach in that endcap
I saw the new Queensland promo tonight. The one they were recording here, back in March:
It was basically the same promo that rarely aired when they did that tour to each region (donāt think anyone managed to record the original).
They just cut out the Jono bits, with Sam still talking to residents in the streets etc.
6:16pm Weather Preview: āWeāve had a cold snap over the weekend, Nicole joins us now, and Nicole, when will it warm up?ā
My partner next to me: āCold snap? What fucking cold snap, itās still 25 degreesā.
Yeah, the regional QLD/Darwin bulletins probably should avoid commentary on the weather when throwing to the preview.
One wonders what viewers in Darwin (where according to the BoM website, itās currently 32 degrees and is expected to be 35Ā°C tomorrow) would think of such ācold snapā comments?!
Lol!
Yes, Darwin has probably NEVER ever had a cold snapā¦ They are too far north for that kind of thing.
I think Darwinites consider several days in a row of minimum temperatures below 20Ā°C during Winter (or āthe dry seasonā as it is up there) to be a ācold snapā but thatās about it!