And WIN Mildura had their own studio and presenter too.
When did WIN consolidate everything to Ballarat? I’ve read Denis Walter began reading just two of the bulletins, presumably Bendigo’s along with Ballarat
And while you’re at it Canberra had its own studio which produced a bulletin just for Canberra up until 2012 (I think it was). Wollongong, Central West and Wagga Wagga came from Wollongong.
And Hobart up until recently produced it’s own bulletin for Tasmania.
Unfortunately these days are over.
The editing on the Canberra bulletin hasn’t been great as of late. Tonight Bruce threw to a non-existent snow report and previously the sign off has been scripted to thank the weather presenter, as if they were going straight from weather to close, even though the snow report was inserted between the two. Far from seamless.
Griffith had its own studio and bulletin until 2006 as well.
Samara Gardener filling-in for Chris Polzot is presenting Tuesday’s Weather forecast for Bendigo and Central Victoria, Shepparton and Goulburn Valley, Ballarat and the Western District and across the Gippsland Region.
so basically win news here in victoria
Interesting as on WIN News Canberra, Bruce read out the weather by himself.
Nice to see WIN News covering a worthy story about mental illness and domestic violence even when it involves a prominent personality from a rival Illawarra media outlet.
Love how the One And Eleven logos are in the bottom left of the top pic when they’ve only been gone nearly a year already.
Nearly a year? I think you mean nearly two years
Not to mention the ‘WIN Television’ logo on the front reception desk is from the 2006 dotless-Nine era!
Probably old pictures that she found to post of them together to showcase their time working together, but this is WIN after all so it’s entirely possibly they’re still there.
funny enough that at NBN Television’s Studio Building, the receptions desk still has there dot less logo too.
Is the handoff from 10 News First always that seamless now? Was perfect, 1000x better than when the 90 minute bulletins first started!
Not so bad.