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That’s exactly what I originally said?

I thought you were saying it was the wrong image, I stand corrected.

It is the wrong image.

It doesn’t match the stories description.

But it matches the story title underneath as an ad for another of their current stories.

I don’t think it’s meant to be there.

Ok.

Why do you think the poster posted it?

He was pointing out the error.

I was just wondering what Whoopi’s sport announcement was?? :man_shrugging:

I don’t think so. I think the green part is meant to be a completely different story and was posted on this story by accident.

Found it…

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Ok that would make sense. Just I know the image didn’t relate to the story on top with link (and could be seen as funny because of the lack of demarcation), but it relates to that headline underneath it.

Because it looks funny in isolation looking top down without getting to the bottom (not looking at the whole picture).

The Nightly soars to a record 3.2 million users

Seven West Media’s national digital news brand The Nightly has hit a record high in May attracting an audience of more than 3.2 million readers, surging 7% from the previous month.

Ipsos iris online audience figures for May show a remarkable 17% monthly growth in page views, with more than eight million that month alone.

Three out of four readers of The Nightly, Australia’s only digital-only newspaper, live on the east coast, with the monthly audience in NSW reaching almost one million in May.

In the past year, The Nightly’s audience has grown 73%.

The Nightly, which marked its first anniversary in March, has quickly established a reputation as a unique and impactful voice on national and international affairs.

Almost half its audience is in the key 25 to 54 age range, and 55% of its readers are female.

The Nightly’s quality journalism, must-read investigations and unrivalled analysis have also ensured readers are more engaged, with the average minutes per person climbing 20%.

Editor-in-Chief, Christopher Dore, said: “The Nightly’s rapid rise is a testament to our no-nonsense editorial approach. We deliver the news as it is – fast, direct and unfiltered led by some of Australia’s most trusted journalists with robust, unapologetic opinion that’s clearly resonating with readers across the country.”

Editor Sarah-Jane Tasker said: “Our coverage of the Federal Election reflected exactly what The Nightly stands for: clear, concise and trustworthy reporting that cuts through the spin.

“In a crowded media landscape, audiences are turning to The Nightly because they know they’ll get straight facts, sharp analysis and no agenda.”

7news.com.au sinks to sixth behind Daily Mail, one of only two sites to lose audience in May (and lose large). Time on site continues to be abysmal - on par with Yahoo News.

One of 7’s two digital brands will have to shutter. No way is running two profitable for SWM. And considering The Nightly gets the press release, by guess is they’re carrying favour.

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That set up looks a little PML lol


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Seven now has another digital show - a political focused one called The Issue - hosted by Tim Lester

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Appears Seven are making a concerted effort again in the original podcast (vodcast?) space.

The Issue is a weekly podcast that dives deep into the world of politics and global affairs. Hosted by seasoned political reporters Tim Lester and Josh Martin, the show offers insightful analysis, sharp commentary, and thoughtful discussion on the biggest stories shaping our world today. From the halls of Parliament to international summits, The Issue covers a wide range of topics - national policy debates, geopolitical tensions, election cycles, social movements, and more. Each episode breaks down the news of the week, helping listeners make sense of complex developments and what they mean for the future. Whether you’re a political junkie or just trying to stay informed, The Issue is your go-to source for clear, intelligent, and engaging political conversation.

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Promoted during 6pm news

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Which is a lot like Newsworld with Clive Robertson

With all their attempts at online shows, you thought they’d have a FAST news channel to slot them all in between the news…

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