Nine revives and restructures regional bulletins, resulting in around 12 redundancies
Nine will reintroduce its regional news bulletins, which had been replaced with metropolitan versions in response to COVID-19.
The network said the return of the local bulletins was thanks to strong audiences for its 6pm news programming, but will need to make around a dozen redundancies in the process of the restructure.
The media company is working through the job cuts with impacted employees, but has restricted the number of redundancies thanks to recent government funding to boost a struggling regional media market. Five TV companies received a share of the $50m Public Interest News Gathering package.
“We are in the process of pursuing alternate opportunities across the business, where possible, for those individuals impacted. We will endeavour to speak to everyone affected within the next 24 hours,” Nine’s managing director of Queensland and Northern New South Wales, Kylie Blucher, told staff in an email.
So Hot Seat will start at 4.30 regionally now with the 4pm afternoon news cut short to 30mins?
Being in one of those “regional”markets I can tell you that the quality of 9 News was and is way above that of Prime 7. The issue is that Prime 7 is the legacy broadcaster is some of these regional markets. There has been NO effort from NINE or SCA to actively promote the local news apart from their own resources. 2 weeks ago a Prime 7 Station had an audience of 49,000 – NINE has 4900……..
While it’s sad that some jobs will be lost, the half-hour 5:30 bulletin is perhaps the model Nine and SCA should have followed from the get-go for their regional bulletins, particularly in Queensland where they already have an existing 5:30 local news bulletin.
There is already a convenient point in the 4pm news where the presenter already says “it’s time for Gold Coast viewers to leave us now, your next bulletin is at 5:30 after ‘Hot Seat'”, which is played at 4:30pm.
I know they were trying to mirror how it’s done at NBN in Newcastle, but Nine’s lengthy 60-minute “regional” bulletin in Queensland always seemed to have very minimal news pertaining to my own region with just a brief local ‘window’ at 6:05 for a few local stories, a brief local sport ‘window’ at 6:45 and a local weather forecast at the end. The rest of it seemed to be irrelevant stories from South East Queensland, the southern states and a few international stories.
I know the amount of local news stories remains unchanged, but at least with a 5:30pm half-hour news bulletin, it should flow a little smoother with better suited stories, leaving the ‘big SEQ/national stories’ for the 6pm Brisbane news which will complement it nicely, like it does on the Gold Coast.