Probably a backwards step for Erin given her role wth the Footy Show and WWOS.
I wasnât referring to Erin Molan. Besides, I think she was only ever part of WIN News in Canberra and not the IllawarraâŚ
Danielle is COS or assistant COS of TCN News isnât she?
Yep, I believe that Danielle is (or was?) the current Chief of Staff at Nine News Sydney.
Forgive my lack of mind reading abilities
A promo for a special report on PTSD that aired on WIN News across all Queensland markets tonight. Sunshine Coast based journalist Jordan Koster compiled the report, which took up the entire second block - just over five minutes in length.
WIN is currently looking for a âNews Social Media Coordinator,â based in the 'Gong headquarters.
âReporting to the News Director you will be responsible for ensuring that WINâs online presence is maintained to the highest standard and manage our social media platform.â
Given the rather lacklustre effort of WINâs current social media presence compared to other news organisations (both local and national) hopefully itâll be a step in the right direction for WINâs online presence.
A worthy topic but you donât run this length at 6pm. WIN news have given up, this niche stuff is what you can do when you know viewers are low and donât have anything (apart from your job) to lose.
WIN News Tas ran a 5 minute âreportâ about Georgia Loveâs appearance on the Bachelorette last month.
WIN News bulletins have really turned to shit in the last few months. So sad.
@CQtvNetwork The job calls for a âco-ordinatorâ with at least 1 year experience in TV.
That is a junior, junior, junior role - literally a 24 year old with zero experience.
The cheapest possible solution for WIN of course. What they need to be doing is hiring a social media director with a decade experience in digital.
This role wonât affect anything. More useless posts from a 23 year old.
From todayâs Illawarra Mercury:
[quote]New player in local TV news could cause problems for WIN - analyst
A competitor going head to head in the local TV news market could see WIN Television cut back on its coverage, according to media analyst Steve Allen.[/quote]
Read more: http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/4275246/who-will-win-regional-news-battle/?cs=300
WIN has 3 months to work out how it can defend itself from the onslaught that will be 9 News at 6.
9 News (to be produced by Nine itself and not SCA) will come with the production might, high level producers and talent, brand and prestige of the national 9 news brand and the marketing muscle and might of Nine.
Expect to see some pretty slick Nine network produced launch promos, heavy cross promotion with SCAâs dominant radio stations, cross promotion on Today, News Now and Afternoon News in the lead up to 6pm. As well as off channel marketing and social media coverage from Nine. Not to mention slick production values, better sets and graphics, use of network reporters and resources and even possible live crosses.
Contrast this with WINâs hokey local promos with odd music choices, snail paced and low production bulletins, reduced marketing might, limited cross promo opportunities with radio and non existent Ten breakfast shows and WIN/Tenâs third place in the ratingsâŚ
WIN News is really gonna have it tough.
WIN has 3 months to work out a plan how to manage the onslaught.
If they were smart they would be investing to defend their turf, rethinking the format, having Ten help them on marketing and promos and relaunch under the Ten brand and look.
But, my guess isâŚWIN News will do absolutely nothing to evolve or protect itâs turf in the text 3 months. And wither and die by mid year.
Theyâve had 3-4 months already and done nothing. They knew this was coming.
Ashlea Gierke has joined WIN News as sport presenter for Toowoomba, Townsville and Wide Bay. She is a former radio presenter at Hot 91.1.
Thatâs probably what they want to happen and then blame it on competition.
I didnât know there was a shortage of good newsreaders? It must be that most donât want to work for WIN?
Lincoln is participating in Mo-vember I see. In contrast, he is a good personality.
I was thinking about this when I posted the above - granted SCA have come out since with their plans for news so it will sound similar but I wouldnât be surprised if we see WIN consolidate the east coast bulletins into some similar format of
- WIN News Queensland (perhaps north and south)
- WIN News NSW
- WIN News Victoria
Being one hour bulletins. Surely they can round up enough content for a one hour statewide bulletin
Keep WIN News Canberra in a half hour format
As for WIN News Tasmania? Perhaps half an hour of their old format instead of Ten News
@xyz223 I largely agree with and like your idea.
I think with WIN stations now largely pushed down to the #3 ranked stations in most markets, in line with national Ten ratings. And the reduced revenue and reduced news environment that comes along with being affiliated with Ten, WIN simply wonât keep 18 local bulletins alive.
The format is out dated, probably not economically viable. And really considering the way people
Consume news not really relative in 2017.
I think WIN would be better going with a live half hour state bulletin for each QLD, SNSW, VIC and TAS at 6.
It should include a few national and state issues - and have a small local window for each of the 15-20 regions - 5 minutes no more