Sunrise (2015-Sept 2020)

Two recent performances. Sunrise didn’t have an exclusive.


1 Like

Well in terms of Australia, they probably did…

Those two videos you posted are from London and USA…

1 Like

Nova had the Jonas Brothers Red Room last week.

I think the rooftop performance was the exclusive, not performing in general.

The audience featured competition winners flown over for the event.

1 Like

A recording of a performance done in the LA metro area seems like a very weak exclusive. I’m sick of shows like Sunrise, Today and The Project constantly claiming exclusives that really aren’t.

4 Likes

Good to see Dr Keith Suiter back on the weekday show. It has been years:

4 Likes

Considering they are now in the UK, it’s safe to say it wasn’t live…

2 Likes
2 Likes

This is great:

5 Likes

Friday (14.05.3019): Nat is co-hosting with Sam this morning. Edwina Bartholomew is reading the news.

4 Likes

Another +80,000 win to Sunrise as Today’s Thursday audience dropped below 200k again.

5 Likes
2 Likes

Jim Wilson is presenting sport this weekend .

3 Likes

Channel Seven commits to independent review of Sunrise production process

The ACMA has accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Channel Seven Sydney Pty Ltd (Channel Seven) following breaches of the Commercial TV Code of Practice in a Sunrise ‘Hot Topics’ segment broadcast in March 2018.

The segment dealt with the adoption of indigenous children and child abuse in indigenous communities. The ACMA found that the segment was inaccurate and provoked serious contempt on the basis of race in breach of the industry’s code.

Channel Seven sought judicial review of the ACMA’s findings that the segment provoked serious contempt on the basis of race, but discontinued court proceedings in April 2019.

Under the court-enforceable undertaking, Channel Seven must conduct an independent review of how and the extent to which relevant production processes on Sunrise ensure code compliance in relation to sensitive and complex matters. A report of the review must be provided to Channel Seven’s Board and Audit and Risk Committee within six months.

The ACMA will verify the independence of, and terms of reference for, the review.

Channel Seven has also undertaken that Sunrise editorial staff will be trained to identify and deal with sensitive matters within six months and notify the ACMA within five business days that the training is complete.

If Channel Seven breaches the court-enforceable undertaking, the ACMA can apply to the Federal Court for a number of orders, including directing Channel Seven to comply with the undertaking, and any other order the court considers appropriate.

2 Likes

could this mean if any more breaches the acma could force sunrise of air?

not sure if ACMA has the power to do that

2 Likes

well about a court order???

The courts wouldn’t do that, there is no justified reason for it to be scrapped from TV, if there was there would be an appeal and 7 would win. I don’t even think they have the power to do that at such an extreme level.

Sunrise isn’t going anywhere. If the ACMA should be concerned about anything it should be the content that is coming out of Sky news at times.

4 Likes

I agree.

While a lot of the content on Sunrise (and Today for that matter) can be classed as toxic, Sky News and talkback radio is far worse at this!

5 Likes

Sunday 16 June -

James Tobin was in the studio with the team this morning.

6 Likes