JB Hi Fi has had some good sales on TVs. Wonder if they can afford a FFalcon
I doubt anything will change in Sydney - just fresher flooring and hopefully they’ve fixed the aging cosmetics of the set.
JB Hi Fi has had some good sales on TVs. Wonder if they can afford a FFalcon
I doubt anything will change in Sydney - just fresher flooring and hopefully they’ve fixed the aging cosmetics of the set.
A new floor constitutes a relaunch now? lol
It was sarcasm
Sydney:
Compared to last year ???:
Only difference seems to be those light strips below the video wall?
Moving on…
Reports/footage on 5pm Sydney finally looks to be jn HD! About time too.
It’s been in HD for awhile.
It didn’t look HD when I last saw it in November. ?? hmmm
New camera peds
They’ve moved over to a new system that allows it to be in HD.
Looks the same to me?
What happened to the flooring upgrade that was meant to happen?
Looks like Shotokus in both photos, it’s only been a floor manager and a JIB op since Studio 10 went away.
Possibly delayed as the robotic camera rigs aren’t there yet? Assuming they’re using the ones similar to BBC’s Studio B, which run on dedicated rails, I think they want to do the new flooring with the tracks accounted for at once, instead of carving them out later.
What a sloppy company, if Ten is going to simply just upload their capital city bulletins into the National News page, no point having separate hubs for each city then.
Just upload them all in the one place and confuse your viewers, well done Ten!
It was just Sydney & Qld, the other respective cities were uploaded as normal. A little sloppy yes, but someone will fix it soon I’m sure.
I note last nights Adelaide bulletin is also on the National page.
Perhaps a problem with however the automation was set up, as it was the opposite issue a few weeks back with national bulletins appearing on the Sydney page.
10’s bulletin has been posting some good (well better!) numbers in the last couple of weeks.
Thursday’s result was 357,000. Same day last year the national average was 292,000. There were fewer than 20 bulletins across all of 2024 that rated over 357,000 and they weren’t at the beginning of the year.