Saturday (11.04.2020): David Brown is presenting Sydney weather again tonight, filling in for Angie Asimus.
He shouldnât though. Why canât they have Samantha Brett or Sally Bowery present weather?
I think Angie might be starting her maternity leave.
The reasoning for him presenting the weather on Saturdays is probably only known to Seven and himself.
Melissa Doyle presenting updates tonight.
They could be bringing Brownie in, maybe for a ratings boost? Or payrise? Something like that, I assume.
Like everyone else in the world these presenters have lives out of work. Perhaps a swap of shift so he can have a future day off. Not always some higher meaning behind everything we see on television.
Easter Sunday-
Mike Amor is presenting in Melbourne filling in for Peter Mitchell.
With Jacqueline Felgate presenting sport and Melina Sarris presenting weather tonight.
Angie Asimus is back presenting 5pm News today.
Monday 13 April & Tuesday 14 April-
Angie Asimus presented Early News.
Monday 13 April-
Angela Cox is presenting Morning News and Afternoon News in Sydney.
Jacqueline Felgate presented sport on Morning News.
Filling in? I think they may be returning to the summer schedule of Mon-Fri.
Really? It wasnât even that long ago that they reverted back to the Sun-Thu schedule. Seriously, itâs a merry go round
Well there is no AFLâŚ
How does the AFL have anything to do with it?
So, theyâve once used Sun-Thurs, then used the Mon-Fri system, then gone back and forth, where are we at now? Twitter currently says Melb is using the Mon-Fri system but on Instagram it says theyâre using the Sun-Thurs system. There is huge inconsistency.
Itâs possible 7News Melbourne thinks presenters & reporters is an issue and relating to their ratings loss when it isnât, so they may be flipping around the schedule, trying to see what works?
Tuesday 14 April-
Ann Sanders is back presenting Morning News and Afternoon News in Sydney today.
Sean Sowerby is back presenting sport on Afternoon News in Melbourne this week.
Mitch updated his twitter bioâŚ
Today looks to be Brendan Donohoeâs last day at Seven Melbourne.
Hopefully this is acknowledged on air tonight.
Brendan wrote an article about his 30 years with the network.
Itâll be interesting to see who replaces him as State Political Editor though.
It might not be anyone? Because I donât think Seven News Sydney formally announced a new chief State Political Editor/Reporter after Sean Berry left in January.