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Nightline (Australian TV program)

Nightline was an Australian late-night news bulletin television program produced by Nine News for Nine Network. Introduced in 1985 as a 5-minute late-night news summary before becoming a 30-minute bulletin in 1992, it was cancelled in 2008, then was brought back in 2009 before it was cancelled again in July 2010. It aired at around 11:30 pm on weeknights, but was not shown in Perth or Adelaide. Nightline was previously presented by Kellie Sloane. Its main competitors were Ten Late News and Sports Tonight and ABC News's Lateline, both of which aired prior to Nightline at 10:30 pm.

Nightline
Created byNine News
StarringJim Waley (1992–2001)
Hugh Riminton (2001–2004)
Helen Kapalos (2004–2005)
Ellen Fanning (2005–2006)
Michael Usher (2006–2008)
Wendy Kingston (2009)
Kellie Sloane (2009–2010)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons18
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release
  • 24 June 1992 (1992-06-24) – 25 July 2008 (2008-07-25)
  • 30 November 2009 (2009-11-30) – 2 July 2010 (2010-07-02)

The series was patterned after the version that airs on ABC (US), but that one is different from the Australian counterpart even though at one point both versions used the same opening graphics, which both no longer use.

History edit

In 2007, Nightline was also broadcast at 10:30pm on Nine HD, an hour before it was broadcast on Nine SD. This only lasted for a short period of time, however.

Nightline was axed on Friday 25 July 2008 due to budget constraints as part of Nine's news and current affairs division.[1] Wendy Kingston presented the final edition.

In May 2009 during the major expansion to the Nine News brand, Nine's Late News bulletin was re-introduced into the 11:30pm time slot left vacant by Nightline. Nine's Late News, presented by Wendy Kingston, was first broadcast on Monday 4 May 2009.

In November 2009, Nine's Late News was re-launched as Nightline. However, after declining audience numbers due to increasing sporting commitments with televising Friday night NRL (in the northern states) and Wimbledon in June 2010, the Nine Network permanently retired Nightline. It was replaced with sporting telecasts and more "youth" programming that is borrowed from sister networks GO! and GEM, including the continuing of national-produced comprehensive half-hourly news updates presented by reporters who are on shift and is produced from the Willoughby news studios, if reporters are from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth must travel to Sydney to present the news updates. Nine offered Kellie Sloane a redundancy package.[2]

Presenters edit

At the time of Nightline's 2010 axing, the presenters were:

At the time of Nightline's 2008 axing, the presenters were:

The past presenters of Nightline are:

Other past fill-in presenters of Nightline included:

Format edit

Nightline consists of news, sport, finance and weather. Reports were sourced mainly from Nine News reports nationwide, but the bulletin sometimes also includes reports from A Current Affair, 60 Minutes and international news services.

Presentation edit

When Nightline returned in 2009, it was presented from the Today set. However, only one camera angle was used, being the plasma screen showing a live night-time shot of the Sydney skyline. The program was presented from TCN9's "Studio 3". The backdrop is now of the Nine newsroom. The set is also used for the Early, Morning, Afternoon News bulletins.

In 2006–2008, Nightline's opening sequence used the same generic city buildings of the National Nine News opener, except that they were shown at night instead. Nightline also used its own arrangement of the National Nine News theme.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. 25 July 2008. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
  2. ^ Overington, Caroline (2 July 2010). "Nine axes Nightline program again". The Australian. Retrieved 2 July 2010.

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For other uses see Nightline disambiguation Nightline was an Australian late night news bulletin television program produced by Nine News for Nine Network Introduced in 1985 as a 5 minute late night news summary before becoming a 30 minute bulletin in 1992 it was cancelled in 2008 then was brought back in 2009 before it was cancelled again in July 2010 It aired at around 11 30 pm on weeknights but was not shown in Perth or Adelaide Nightline was previously presented by Kellie Sloane Its main competitors were Ten Late News and Sports Tonight and ABC News s Lateline both of which aired prior to Nightline at 10 30 pm NightlineCreated byNine NewsStarringJim Waley 1992 2001 Hugh Riminton 2001 2004 Helen Kapalos 2004 2005 Ellen Fanning 2005 2006 Michael Usher 2006 2008 Wendy Kingston 2009 Kellie Sloane 2009 2010 Country of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons18ProductionRunning time30 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkNine NetworkRelease24 June 1992 1992 06 24 25 July 2008 2008 07 25 30 November 2009 2009 11 30 2 July 2010 2010 07 02 The series was patterned after the version that airs on ABC US but that one is different from the Australian counterpart even though at one point both versions used the same opening graphics which both no longer use Contents 1 History 1 1 Presenters 2 Format 3 Presentation 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editIn 2007 Nightline was also broadcast at 10 30pm on Nine HD an hour before it was broadcast on Nine SD This only lasted for a short period of time however Nightline was axed on Friday 25 July 2008 due to budget constraints as part of Nine s news and current affairs division 1 Wendy Kingston presented the final edition In May 2009 during the major expansion to the Nine News brand Nine s Late News bulletin was re introduced into the 11 30pm time slot left vacant by Nightline Nine s Late News presented by Wendy Kingston was first broadcast on Monday 4 May 2009 In November 2009 Nine s Late News was re launched as Nightline However after declining audience numbers due to increasing sporting commitments with televising Friday night NRL in the northern states and Wimbledon in June 2010 the Nine Network permanently retired Nightline It was replaced with sporting telecasts and more youth programming that is borrowed from sister networks GO and GEM including the continuing of national produced comprehensive half hourly news updates presented by reporters who are on shift and is produced from the Willoughby news studios if reporters are from Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide or Perth must travel to Sydney to present the news updates Nine offered Kellie Sloane a redundancy package 2 Presenters edit At the time of Nightline s 2010 axing the presenters were News Kellie Sloane Weather Jaynie Seal Fridays At the time of Nightline s 2008 axing the presenters were News Michael Usher Monday to Thursday and Allison Langdon Friday Sport Stephanie Brantz Weather Jaynie Seal and Mike BaileyThe past presenters of Nightline are 1992 2001 Jim Waley former Sky News Australia presenter now retired 2001 2004 Hugh Riminton now with 10 News First 2004 2005 Helen Kapalos now a freelance journalist and currently the Chairperson of the Victorian Multicultural Commission 2005 2006 Ellen Fanning now no longer with the Nine Network but still a part time reporter with 60 Minutes and main presenter for The Drum on the ABC 2006 2008 Michael Usher now the presenter of The Latest Seven News on Mondays to Thursdays as well as the Friday and Saturday co presenter of Seven News Sydney 2009 Wendy Kingston as Nine Late News now no longer with the Nine Network 2009 2010 Kellie Sloane now a Media CommentatorOther past fill in presenters of Nightline included Georgie Gardner now the Friday and Saturday anchor of Nine News Sydney Jennifer Keyte now 10 News First Melbourne weeknight presenter Helen Dalley now presenter on Sky News Australia presenting Sunday Business and Sunday Agenda Leila McKinnon now reporter and fill in presenter for Nine News and A Current Affair Peter Overton now Nine News Sydney Sunday Thursday presenter Ian Ross deceased former Seven News Sydney presenter Kim Watkins former co host of Network Ten s morning show 9am with David and Kim Mark Ferguson now the Sunday Thursday presenter on Seven News Sydney Sharyn Ghidella now the weeknight co presenter of Seven News Brisbane Allison Langdon now the presenter of A Current AffairFormat editNightline consists of news sport finance and weather Reports were sourced mainly from Nine News reports nationwide but the bulletin sometimes also includes reports from A Current Affair 60 Minutes and international news services Presentation editWhen Nightline returned in 2009 it was presented from the Today set However only one camera angle was used being the plasma screen showing a live night time shot of the Sydney skyline The program was presented from TCN9 s Studio 3 The backdrop is now of the Nine newsroom The set is also used for the Early Morning Afternoon News bulletins In 2006 2008 Nightline s opening sequence used the same generic city buildings of the National Nine News opener except that they were shown at night instead Nightline also used its own arrangement of the National Nine News theme See also editList of Australian television seriesReferences edit Nine Network takes axe to news shows The Daily Telegraph 25 July 2008 Archived from the original on 8 February 2009 Retrieved 7 September 2008 Overington Caroline 2 July 2010 Nine axes Nightline program again The Australian Retrieved 2 July 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nightline Australian TV program amp oldid 1204240470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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