Not very recently however, just discussing a possibility, given probable news shuffles at Nine Sydney, Seven News resurgence and Home and Away continuing to decline.
Whilst ACA is around and continues to dominate (at least metro), there’s always a possibility.
Well, she was very popular & like I said, one name that’s around and available.
Yes, but not to the extent that viewers wouldn’t return to the show and/or presenter.
I’d really love to hear what major probable news reshuffles you think will eventually happen at Nine News Sydney, in the relevant thread of course.
When Seven News Sydney starts winning regular ratings nights and weeks between January and September (which Nine still did pretty well in this year), then I’ll say the news service is having a ratings resurgence.
Home & Away has been declining in the ratings for quite some time now…probably because of the late week double/triple episode runs because for whatever reason, Seven doesn’t run the show on Fridays anymore.
More than a decade ago. And as NewsWeary rightly pointed out, Naomi Robson was a running joke in the media and an embarrassment to the network - not someone who’d be chosen to present something positioned as a credible current affairs program (I know TT can’t really be classed as one, but still…) these days.
There’s nowhere near the viewer loyalty towards TV programs, personalities and networks that there was back in 2006-07.
Also, I’d be willing to predict that most people haven’t heard the name “Naomi Robson” since she was on Dancing With The Stars and that even the name “Today Tonight” is starting to fade out (if it hasn’t already) from the minds of East Coast viewers nearly four years since the show was axed on this side of the country.
Only because Seven News (and Home & Away for that matter) was so dominant during that period. If they had been behind at 6pm then I guarantee TT would have posted much lower figures as a result.
The only reason why TT was popular back then was because people liked consumer affairs over things that Ray Martin/Mike Munro did on ACA (which also fell backwards and have never recovered then).
If all of that isn’t enough to understand why Naomi Robson no longer has a regular role on television, I don’t know what is.
Yeah, didn’t ACA make an attempt to bring the show more upmarket at the start of Ray Martin’s 2nd stint as host? Unfortunately trashy content on Today Tonight with Naomi Robson was more popular with viewers, so it wasn’t too long before ACA returned to those types of stories.
I give her credit for conning viewers into thinking she had more to offer than a pretty face and a passable ability to read an autocue. History shows she was a vapid, self absorbed princess who was more concerned about her appearance than anything she had to present.
Minor blooper in Adelaide with the cross from Jane and John to Rosanna.
The title graphics did not play and a small failure of the prompter left Rosanna on-screen and reading the titles from a paper script. Errors fixed by the time she started reading the intro to the first story. Played off extremely well by Rosanna!
This has happened a few times in the past. Sometimes a wrong microphone is muted, too. Oddly, technical issues during the News to TT handover seem more likely to occur on Monday compared to any other weekday.
Footage of the same error in April (along with clips from Nine and Ten) led to my ‘No News in Adelaide’ tongue-in-cheek mock.
Just noticed that The House or Wellness on 7two uses the old Sydney set for Today tonight. The blue bars and base of the set are the same one.
Good to see some recycling!
I noticed that too when I caught it a week or two back, but on closure inspection I’m not so sure, if this is in fact the TT set you had in mind. But some similarities nonetheless.
I think if you look behind the couch it appears the same blue strips are used as they are curved and the base is higher. But yes the rest it has been extended and new. (Straight blue strips)
That’s why I said elements
Even if it is filmed in Melbourne, there was a duplicate set in the Anna Coren era at BCM