From sub-standard to superb (presenter and presentation wise).
Interesting⌠Business as usual for 9 Border North East Vic, which started off with a full length opener, same first report followed by a cross to Mark Burrows which was âfiled a short time agoâ.
Good to know they have the ability to switch to ânetwork headquartersâ in a major news event.
Iâd expect that the regional news would be dropped in favour of statewide metro bulletins in the event of major domestic news (natural disasters, terror).
NBN News did it following the events of Black Saturday, Iâm pretty sure it was on the Sunday and Melinda Smith crossed to Peter Hitchener.
Ideally they would do something more like the ABC though - and have a reporter âanchorâ the coverage. Dropping back to the Sydney bulletin is something I think they should avoid.
Especially given the huge gulf in presenter talent here, speaks volumes that Nine in Victoria stayed with Jo Hall.
Iâm not so sure. Georgie is just introducing pre-recorded packages, why couldnât this be done by Vanessa? The Perth bulletin would have been done locally, donât see why regional NSW should be any different. When 9/11 happened, Ten Capital (as it was then) devoted a huge amount of resource in Watson to cover it properly - including live crosses to the US.
Why on earth would a newsroom feel they are not equipped to cover such important news? Iâd say this speaks to the nervousness of the new NRN team in covering hard news; and their concern about a backlash from viewers (and those on this website) had they got it wrong.
Did NBN forfeit their right to cover the news and divert to Sydney too?
More recently, NBN News continued to run a locally produced bulletin instead of relaying Nineâs coverage during the 6pm hour on the night of the Sydney siege.
Having watched it, I can confirm that tonightâs NBN News had the entire 1st block dedicated to stories about the London attacks. The local windows were pushed to the 2nd block along with âthe rest of the dayâs newsâ.
that was the same with 9 news western Victoria
I agree, if Georgie was introducing pre packages reports - why could Vanessa just not intro same ones - even same scripts could be used
And If a reporter was crossed to live by Georgie - why could not after there 2 minutes cross Venessa cross to them?
(9 News SNSW would need some content for this 2 minutes when Georgie was talking to said reporter in London to wait for them to be avail - but perhaps another London package could be run or she could say âwe have Our Europe correspondent on stand by live in London to talk to us in a moment, but before that we just want to bring you up to speed on the other major story of the dayâŚâ and run story #2)
My guess is that London correspondent also did a cross for Melb and possibly Brisbane - and they would have had to schedule the interview and navigate avail times also.
How strange. Itâs not like the packages werenât ready to go, if Victoria and NBN had access to the same ones and were able to give them local intros.
I think this shows management doesnât think Vanessa is ready to handle âbig storiesâ? What went to air just looked like a dogs breakfast. Surely, it would have been better to have Vanessa intro them?
Iâll be honest - itâs hard to watch Vanessa. For me - she is that bad.
Vanessa OâHanlon isnât a completely bad TV presenter, but probably isnât the best fit for Southern NSW/ACT regional news especially when sheâs presenting the bulletins from Sydney and was previously based in Melbourne for a number of years. If OâHanlon presented the weather on Today or Nine News Sydney (similar to what she did at ABC News Breakfast), that might be a different story.
Even though theyâre new faces to Southern NSW/ACT, at least both Mike Lorigan and Gavin Morris had past experience in regional TV before the launch of Nineâs SNSW/ACT bulletins so they would understand what regional viewers want.
Seems sheâs not very popular on MS. Sheâs gone from presenting weather to full 1 hour bulletin, who thought that was a good idea?
I wonder if Nine had considered trying to move Danielle Post from Nine Sydneyâs chief-of-staff back to a reading role. According to SMH, WIN Canberra figures increased with her at the helm. Or even attempt to entice Kerryn Johnston back to reading the news. Both would be familiar faces and have extensive local knowledge and reading experience.
Thatâs exactly how news should be done - and thatâs the promise Nine Regional made to viewers - âYouâll get the most important news first, no matter where it happens.â Just a shame that it really means, âif itâs really important, weâll turn the dial over to TCN, because we canât handle it. Come back to us for a story about a crowded bus and an arson attack at an RSL in Dapto.â
Unsurprised to be agreeing with you. In the olden days weâd have been searching for a local link to London. As naff as it sounds, if a local politician or footballer or radio personality had ANY link to London, weâd have got them in for a chat to pad out waiting for our live cross.
âSo Ricky Stuart, you were in London for a Rugby League tour last year, tell us about WestminsterâŚâ
Yes, considering these are all pre-packed reports - I sonât understand why Vanessa could not into them.
A live cross could also be done - and if it could not, the London reporter could have taped a âlook liveâ a few minutes before six for 9 News SNSW and VIC to roll in.
Throwing back to Sydney is a complete cop out.
And that backdrop that 9 News SYD used - the Terror in London backdrop - that is what should have been behind Vanessa.
Or even just a " Our reporter spoke to Nineâs Georgie Gardner a short while ago" and taken the full cross
Last night should have been the perfect opportunity for Nine to really justify their presence in regional areas - look how huge our global resources are, the breadth of our reporting team, the way that we are bringing something new to regional areas, access to more news and more analysis than WIN or Prime7 can ever hope to offer while adding a local perspective to what is happening around the world.
Instead they chickened out and went to the metro bulletin.
I suspect Vanessaâs days are numbered. The bosses (or perhaps the bosses bosses) clearly have little confidence in her ability to carry a major story (and it wasnât even a complicated one, everything happened hours earlier). She should be shifted back into a weather role, either as daytime national weather presenter or as weekend presenter in Sydney or even weekdays if they decide itâs time to make a change from Amber. She needs a couple of years to work on the tone and pace of her presentation and to learn how to read an autocue.
Replacing her with a more experienced newsreader on the regional bulletins will make a huge difference.