Ten News First Content and Appearance

Some (comparatively) good results for 10 News in Brisbane this week. Last night was the bulletin’s highest all year, over 100k for the first time. It was the number 8 program in Brisbane and just 3k behind ABC News at 7pm - not bad for a 5pm bulletin.

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It actually does comparatively better than Mel and Syd. Maybe people don’t know it’s not live and they like Sandra. Also Brisbane hates the ABC compared to Syd and Mel.

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I think we all like Sandra no matter where we’re from…

You do know the difference between a press conference and a news update right?

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Australia Unites graphic


Some other flood caps

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Bahahah this is hilarious

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Surely the sets were designed by the same person/company? Everything is the same concept/design :joy:

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That’s a complete rip off. :rofl:

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I wonder which set was made first ??

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Extended bulletin tonight in Sydney and Melbourne. Weather ran to 6:04 then headlines again.

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I can’t be exactly sure, but it looked like IndiaTV was using a different set in mid 2019, whereas 10’s set was launched in early 2019.

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All things considered, it’s actually a pretty good knock off. Some elements look a bit silly, but they’ve done a fair job and found a set layout that works for them.

Just think, a foreign network has done a rip off of an Aussie set better than a certain Aussie network “replicated” their standard set for a certain regional O&O station :joy:

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Too difficult to stand a reporter on the side of the Brisbane River and time them in for a 30 second live update with no overlay? Too difficult to stand a reporter on the side of a river for them to pre-record a 30 second update and overlay it in a Sydney edit suite for playout later? All simple cost effective solutions. I’m sure there is an excuse why it couldn’t be done though.

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10 News Queensland community service announcement; about the mud army.

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Clapper to air in Sydney tonight:

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TVQ is similar with red background and NEW is yellow.

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Love this but could they have possibly used someone a bit more connected to the local area? (Josh etc.)

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Long time lurker… first time poster.

Wanted to share my appreciation for how this story was put together - Redirecting...

Anyone from Perth would understand they’ve hit the tone perfectly :pinched_fingers:

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Steven is definitely one to watch…

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10 News First Signs Broadcast Partnership With The New Daily

Network 10’s 10 News First has announced a broadcast partnership deal with growing Australian digital news website, The New Daily.

The arrangement will see The New Daily broadcast 10 News First video news stories, news updates and breaking news on its website platform and distributed to its subscriber database, daily.

The 10 News First video content will be enabled through JW Player allowing both parties to commercialise the video with pre and post roll advertising.

Head of Digital News & Strategy, 10 News First , Rashell Habib, said: “We’re excited to partner with The New Daily and work together in delivering news as it happens, across multiple platforms.”

Similar broadcasting arrangements, with state-based local content, have also been secured for The New Daily’s sister sites in Adelaide (www.InDaily.com.au) and Queensland (www.InQueensland.com.au). All sites are operated by Solstice Media.

Solstice Media’s Managing Director, Paul Hamra, said its audiences were highly engaged, absorbing the site’s breaking news and commentary from journalists such as Alan Kohler, Michael Pascoe, Paul Bongiorno, Madonna King and Kirstie Clements.

“Our readers also want video content around local, national and world events to complement their online experience. 10 News First was the perfect partner as it does not publish its own digital news service.

“So, it is a win win for us and for the 10 News First brand to amplify its content to our news-hungry audience and for The New Daily to enhance its offering to readers.”

The New Daily has over 700,000 subscribers who engage daily with its news. It is ranked sixteenth on the Nielsen Net Ratings, with an online audience of 1.9 million.

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