60 Minutes show on Thomas Kelly draws 1.1m
Nine’s 60 Minutes, which featured an interview with the family and friends of Thomas Kelly, who died after being punched in Kings Cross last weekend, drew an audience of 1.1m last night.
The show was down from 1.359m last week, up against MasterChef on Ten, the most-watched non-news show of Sunday night with ratings of 1.465m.
MasterChef was third overall behind night winner Seven News on 1.523m and Sunday Night on 1.482m. However, the cooking show won the key advertising demographics, 16-39, 18-49, 25-54.
Nine-one trick pony. trick failed.Footy doesnt seem to be rating this year.
Graham Norton Show is excellent.
Love it.
I really want to know if there were two cameras at the interview.
Langdon was shown crying during the interview, but did she turn it on for the noddies or was the story cut up from two different cameras?
OZTam figures released to date this year.Over 55’s keeping 7 afloat.This won;t wash with advertisers for long.
Graham Norton is funny.never watch 60 mins for that very reason Jason.
Jason, I think you’d find there is always just one camera at these interviews. They would never hire two cameramen for an interview with one person. Langdom put on the tears after they left for the camera. It’s an old journo trick they’ve been doing since the 1980s as shown in Broadcast News.
Not a bad story, but Liam Bartlett’s interview questions in the Norway massacre story were horrendous and out of line.
60 Minutes regularly have two or more cameras for interviews – remember the journalist is the star!