Exclusive w/m as seen tonight
thatās been happening for about 6 months.
How often do the take stories from 10?
TV3 in NZ used to do this in the 90ās. Weather would start live and go through all the usuals until regional forecast time, then the presenter would do the throw, do the top half places in the North Island live whilst the lower half and South Island got their respective taped versions.
Worked well most of the time, but occasionally the South Island would end up seeing Aucklandās weather instead.
depends on the stories of the day.
I hear there are new end boards to the news promos starting tonight.
Anyone catch one of the promos with new end boards?
Edit: I was on the 10 play app and saw the images for each states news has been updated with Chris Bath added to the group presenter shot.
Adelaide example (inb4 dodgy photoshop job)
The header images on Twitter have been updated
Looks like Chris Bath is the new Sandra (face of Network News).
Wow is Chris Bath doing a double header for all local bulletins now?
Sorry, couldnāt resist.
Youād think they couldāve gotten Chris Bath to do a proper photoshoot with the Sydney presenters?
Iād prefer if they can promote their whole weekend lineup first before going local. Bath and Kelly are both new faces to the bulletin and will need to be promoted as much as possible.
Ok, Iām going to say it: those Twitter headers look terrible.
Yep. Very rushed
They did the same thing with Mike Munro.
Does Roz Kelly start today too?
Will be interesting to see, she posted a couple of Airport travel stories to her instagram but itās not immediately obvious where sheās going.
She was departing South Africa to relocate permanently back to Aus.
Daily Mail and TV Tonight have said before that Roz will start her new role as a reporter for the network in February.
Iām going to disagree with most people⦠Nothing against Chris Bath but I donāt see the point of adding her into the end boards etc with local presenters⦠Its just going to confuse people and still does nothing to promote the local product. Too generic and now more national.