Yeah, agree. SCA have always done a far better job in pretty much every aspect with their Seven affiliated station than they ever did with their Ten and now Nine stations. They can do it it’s just that they choose to be lazy with the other affiliations.
With Ten, yes. But it is likely that their affiliation deal with Nine required them to maintain metro branding for more exposure of the Nine brand, especially considering the regional news expansion.
RAY MARTIN UNMASKS THE MYTHS OF OUR REGIONAL ROAD CARNAGE
PRIME7 LOCAL NEWS SPECIAL
7.30PM MONDAY 27TH NOVEMBER
The man giving a voice to regional Australians, RAY MARTIN, presents a compelling PRIME7 LOCAL NEWS special exposing one of the biggest killers in Australia – the way we drive on our roads.
Last year, 380 lives were lost on our roads in NSW, and a staggering two-thirds of the road toll occurred in country areas. Country residents are four times more likely to be killed on the road than someone who lives in the city*.
Premiering 7.30pm Monday 27th November, IT WON’T HAPPEN TO ME will reveal the shocking reality of fatalities on regional roads and who is to blame for the growing road toll.
Featuring emotionally charged first-hand accounts, Ray Martin confronts the sobering consequences of road trauma and the impact on local communities and reveals why we continue to ignore the dangers.
IT WON’T HAPPEN TO ME is the third public affairs special produced by PRIME7 and presented by Ray Martin in the past 12 months.
IT WON’T HAPPEN TO ME
PRESENTED BY RAY MARTIN
PREMIERES 7.30PM MONDAY 27TH NOVEMBER ON PRIME7
Probably relatively few people compared to the entire Taree-Port Macquarie market (because the translator at Laurieton is mainly there to fill in for a spot that the main TV tower at Middle Brother misses), but I’m sure there are some annoyed viewers nonetheless!