Old news is new news
Posted November 2nd, 2009 by debritz
For those who missed it on Sunday night, here's original Channel 7 newsreader Brian Cahill back on the newsdesk 50 years to the day since he read the station's first bulletin:
Posted November 2nd, 2009 by debritz
For those who missed it on Sunday night, here's original Channel 7 newsreader Brian Cahill back on the newsdesk 50 years to the day since he read the station's first bulletin:
Some people, I have heard saying today, that if there was a job for Cahill, he'd take it.
And he'd do it for significantly less than Sharyn Ghidella.
Latest figures, have come out (from my own calculations), which may embarrass Seven, apparently, Deal has lost 32% of their pre Extra axing audience, in the space of three months. Makes you wonder if Seven's got a bigger secret than 7Two, after all, the move from Ashmore to Surfers was kept secret squirrel, but it doesn't take Morocco Mole, to realise that Seven and Nine are fighting tooth and nail, for a dwindling audience that really wants a change back to the old ways of doing things (not trashy current affairs but real stories from their hometown) from Seven. The fiftieth special ratings is proof.
I even was waiting for the customary Doug Murray Melbourne Cup tip, only to realise, that O'Keefe nor McGuire, is no comparison to the good old days Brett...