Seven News (Regional Qld)

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Does Seven News Regional Queensland remain the same over the Christmas and New Years period unlike with WIN News?

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Seven News (Regional Queensland) only takes a break on Christmas Day and Boxing Day (or on their Bank Holidays, in case either or both fall on a Saturday or Sunday).

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Well they shouldn’t be taking a break over those public holidays. No news bulletin wether it’s regional, statewide or metro should be taking a break over a public holiday.

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Of course they can take a break. Maybe not a month. But seriously - what do you think about post offices closing on public holidays? Does that outrage you? What about supermarkets? We’ve all gotta eat. How about schools? These kids need education - should they be open every single day?

You seem to view television news as being way more important than it really is in this Twitter age. Then again, you’re never happy with anything as it is. Maybe try getting out once in a while. Breathe some fresh air. Enjoy a day off and kick your feet up?

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They’re not as important as news. News is one of the most important things in the world and needs to air every single day. Even if it’s a public holiday only the main bulletin needs to air.

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I will challenge that with a ‘no, it’s actually not’

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This is irrelevant but POs should be open everyday now (they are still closed on Sundays like Neanderthals), even just for a few hours. The post doesn’t stop to go to church on Sunday, neither does business.

Anyway, don’t let me interrupt your bickering. Carry on.

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Mate, with respect, there are many other ways of getting your news that’s not a full bulletin.

Newspapers, websites, social media, radio news, ask someone etc.

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Shall each of these newsrooms send you the bill for the triple time they’d have to pay each and every staff member rostered on to work on Christmas Day where there is usually sweet little to report. It can be quite an expensive operation. And there will be other news outlets on active duty on Christmas Day.

It wasn’t that many years ago that newspapers didn’t publish on Christmas Day or Good Friday. Somehow we survived.

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I literally run a news outlet, and present the main bulletin. We take a break on Christmas if it’s close to our Sunday broadcast date. It’s fine.

The world won’t fall apart if a regional Queensland bulletin is replaced by one from Brisbane for a day, or if a public broadcaster airs a national news bulletin for 30 minutes in place of local ones/

I go have a lunch with family & relax on Christmas Day - maybe you should too.

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Entire generations of people function without watching a 6pm bulletin on television ever, let alone on public holidays.

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I agree in part with Jack. I think that news shouldn’t go on break, but Christmas they can take off. Plus it’s a weekend anyway, which I think are fine to have off for regional news bulletins.

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Other things like petrol stations are also very important and need to be open every day even on public holidays. Supermarkets though you just need to get everything you need a few days before Christmas.

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Does Seven Queensland do local news on weekends anyway?

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My point exactly.

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Are you seriously comparing the need of regional news bulletins to petrol? Do the cars stop driving on Christmas?

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I would class supermarkets more essential than a TV news bulletin, but we survive with those closed on Christmas Day

So this whole discussion was about a news service not airing on a day… that it wouldn’t be airing, anyway???

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I think so…:joy: :joy: :joy:

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I’m too old for this

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