Why why QTQ/9 go to the expense to produce a one hour bulletin for a tiny market of 200,000 in Darwin, with very small ad revenue if they have no interest in producing one for 1.8 million people in Queensland with 10 times the ad revenue?
I was simply responding to @edcanadaâs proposal with a different approach. Iâd rather not start another backwards-and-forwards debate over whether Nine shouldâve kept Darwin news going or not because there are users on both sides of the fence with their own valid views and one consensual opinion is unlikely to be reached.
@Nick I like you lol
Sometimes it needs to happen lol
The fact that some guy on the internet made this and a company that made $1.1 billion in 2018 canât astounds me.
*wonât. Big difference.
Bort?
No, my pedantry is also called Bort.
Zarisha, thatâs not how you pronounce âyâ in Spanish.
I think her priorities are elsewhere
OMG SURELY that didnât go to air?
Sheâs overcome whatever RBF she mightâve had before and sheâll overcome the small stuff in no time, too. Hard yards make good bones.
At least she appeared to somehow bleep what she said.
Your idea of fun I think is different to the rest of usâŚ
The Central West team are still producing full news stories for their Facebook which is good to see.
According to the RegionalTAM ratings for the w/c 22nd March (the 2nd week of relaying the metro bulletins), Nine Newsâ ratings difference compared to the week before (w/c 15th March) are as follows:
6-6:30pm
RQLD: +13%
SNSW: +18%
RVIC: +13%
6:30-7pm
RQLD: +13%
SNSW: +45%
RVIC: +21%
Compared to the w/c 1st March:
6-6:30pm
RQLD: +20%
SNSW: +29%
RVIC: +34%
6:30-7pm
RQLD: +33%
SNSW: +45%
RVIC: +45%
so does that mean regional victoria isnt tuning into 9 news melbourne as much as they did before??
There is more people tuning into the metro bulletin in the SCA markets than Nine News Regional.
im looking at regional vic since thats where i live