Exactly - Even in the glory days of Seven’s 1996-2008 Olympic coverage they only used one host for each shift.
Thanks - for a second I thought I went too in-depth ![]()
Exactly - Even in the glory days of Seven’s 1996-2008 Olympic coverage they only used one host for each shift.
Thanks - for a second I thought I went too in-depth ![]()
Generally speaking, I think Nine did a brilliant job televising the Paris Olympics, and some of the criticisms they have copped (e.g. using a cricket commentator for diving, and a former AFL star for equestrian, delayed events etc.) will only spur them to improve when they televise the LA Games in four years’ time.
The time zone will be a challenge, though; when a day’s action gets underway at 9:00am in LA it will be 2:00am on the East Coast (which is 17 hours ahead). What that would mean is that:
Nine will still probably get huge prime time ratings from those who are at work during the day and are tuning in for the highlights.
That’s true - at 5:00pm (midnight in LA) they could still air Tipping Point (assuming it’s still on air by then), similar to how Seven continued to air The Chase Australia during the 2016 Rio Olympics, and then straight after ACA they could go straight into an encore/highlights package from the previous day.
I know there’s a separate thread for this, but this is what I think Nine’s LA2028 schedule could look like in its early days:
Saturday
7:00am “Today in LA”
10:00am LA2028 Preview Show
12:00pm LA2028 Opening Ceremony
3:00pm TBA
6:00pm Nine News
7:00pm LA2028 Opening Ceremony replay
10:00pm TBA
12:00am LA2028 Day 1 Preview show
2:00am LA2028 Day 1 - Early Morning (AEST)/Morning (LA)
Sunday
7:00am Today in LA
9:00am LA2028 Day 1 - Morning (AEST)/Late Afternoon (LA)
12:00pm LA2028 Day 1 - Early Afternoon (AEST)/Primetime (LA)
3:30pm Nine’s Sunday NRL (Syd/Bris; on 9Go! in other markets)
6:00pm Nine News
7:00pm LA2028 Day 1 Encore/Highlights
12:00am LA2028 Day 2 Preview Show
2:00am LA2028 Day 2 - Early Morning (AEST)/Morning (LA)
Monday
7:00am Today in LA
9:00am LA2028 Day 1 - Morning (AEST)/Late Afternoon (LA)
12:00pm LA2028 Day 1 - Early Afternoon (AEST)/Primetime (LA)
5:00pm Tipping Point Australia
6:00pm Nine News
7:00pm ACA
7:30pm LA2028 Day 2 Encore/Highlights
12:00am LA2028 Day 3 Preview Show
and so on until the final day
Good idea, although if they didn’t bother having a proper Today show during the Paris games they may as well just air coverage of live events right through the morning.
Only if linear channels is not a thing in 4 years, which could be the case.
Otherwise Today is no Nine News. It can be rested.
Opening Ceremony in LA would suit NBC meaning an early-evening start at 6pm LA time meaning it’ll be 11am AEST
This is what 7 did for the opening day at Atlanta. Can’t believe you guys forgot 9 will need to fit in the Gladiators QF. ![]()
Did they not air Seven Nightly News that night? Or was it just not in the promo?
We’ll need to see the LA schedule because I’m guess some events will be earlier in the pacific time zone to accommodate Eastern time zone for NBC. Won’t be an exact replica of the structure currently taking place.
I can’t believe they didn’t have the 6pm news, yet still showed Gladiators. But i also find it hard to believe they’d just leave the news out of a promo like this.
Image of an OBS control room in the Paris IBC:
https://x.com/ChKlaue/status/1821905933888368991?t=MOHhgRqFA_0kxjtu-lm5zw&s=19
He also annoys me sometimes (Collingwood etc), but he is an excellent sports broadcaster. One of the best in the business IMO.
With the closing ceremony going overtime, the replay won’t finish until 1am, according to online guides.
I assume the Closing Ceremony organisers provided information to broadcasters because the commentators were describing a lot more about what was happening.
Unlike the Opening Ceremony where they were given no information and the commentators were scrambling to find something to say and in some cases embarrassing themselves.
Today in Paris was the biggest disappointment to me.
Should have had headlines at top and bottom of hour. Should have had live crosses to reporters at venues and covered the news of the games as well as the sporting highlights.
It was disjointed with the throws back to 9
News.
It needed graphics across the bottom of the screen and a clock. NBC managed to do it. And they also had pre packaged stuff inserting their hosts into the city and the fun of the games. We saw none of that on 9.
Hopefully they can do better in LA. I really wanted to love it.
Yet they were given information. The OBS were reading the various descriptions of the segments. The nine crew were not. As other said they may have been too wet or holding the tarp above their heads to read the notes they had.
Surprised to see no wrap release from Nine?
Tonight on Nine at 8.45pm, “60 Minutes Presents: Our Heroes of Paris” airs. Going by the online guide, it is presented by Tara Brown.
More info in the 60 Minutes thread.