(As previously discussed in the SCTV thread) it’d save money by not having to re-brand promos, as presumably - like Prime7 do - purely 7-branded promos would air, so the co-branding would be seen less often than their current brand is.
Plus it’s just odd right now with their secondary channels being branded 7TWO & 7mate, so why not just go the rest of the way?
Doing so hasn’t done Prime7’s ratings any harm, and I’m sure the same arguments about decades of viewer association with the standalone brand & regional viewers being parochial could also have been made about the legacy Prime network branding.
Hmm… interesting guesses there. All will be revealed soon enough.
You could be right there.
That’s Andy for you. Has decades of experience after all.
I can just imagine it also.
SCB (SCA) rebranded to the current star logo across the network in June 2005.
As for a new logo, I would say unlikely at this time. A refresh of the on-air presentation might occur early next year I reckon as the ‘Always’ presentation has been in use for a few years now (2014 I think?).
NBN is/was a huge brand in NNSW, yet when the station lost its on-air local identity after nearly 50 years (now branded as Nine apart from the news), it seems viewers barely noticed!
That said, there’s obviously a reason they haven’t rebranded their news to align it with the other Nine O&O stations.
If memory serves, someone mentioned that Southern Cross News SA is produced from the Canberra studios. With the looming final handover of NRN, will the SA news remain in Canberra in the near future, or could it potentially be shifted to Launceston so that news production can be streamlined from one studio?
BREAKING: Tim Hatfield has just announced tomorrow is his last night anchoring Southern Cross News SA. His time at as chief of staff and anchor has seen the bulletin grow massively across the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill. Living in the region it is hard to find someone who doesn’t know his name or tell me they do n’t watch the bulletin which still is the only regional news bulletin in SA. Tim has lead SC News SA on social media growing its reach from 1000 followers to well over 15,000. Whoever fills his spot has big shoes to fill.
Hopefully he’s still browsing the forums, good luck with the future Tim, you’ve made quite a difference and really helped bring regional news to the forefront and show that the region doesn’t have to be big to have a level of quality.