No. They don’t.
Yes, it makes. Yes, it’s logical. Yes, it’s the best thing to do.
But they don’t need to.
Or 10 doesn’t care.
You’re right. There will be double if not triple the amount of journos working compared to those bulletins… so the continuation of local stories will still remain.
You know what? At this stage, if they made the decision to do 2 national bulletins a day and not sack anyone (just spread them out) - I’d be fine with that.
You better Set those DVR’s right now, because TV History’s about to be made on Black Friday, 10’s Last Day if having Individual News Readers for Each City, Although Sully and Keyte will Remain.
That’s a good idea. Ten should invest in a 9pm bulletin, as I’m sure it would rate higher than Nine’s Late News and The Latest on Seven, seeing as they don’t air until after 10:30pm most of the time.
I’d have Sandra Sully doing the 5-6:30 bulletin, and Jennifer Keyte doing the 9pm bulletin.
Exactly the point I’ve been making. Not much change to now - with stories ready to go throughout the day. And the studio is still live for the latest, if it happens.
I hope 10 executives are sitting back and watching these. How awful seeing all of these presenters crying on air. It should be the executives having their pay cut to save these innocent, beautiful people.
A wonderful sign off by Rebecca Morse on Ten News Adelaide, Kate Freeban starting crying with her through back to Bec. The whole team were clapping at the end of the news.