Nine News Melbourne

{{Short description|Australian news TV program}}

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| alt_name = Television City News (1957–1969)
National Nine News (1969–1976, 1980–2008)
9 Eyewitness News (1976–1980)

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| presenter = News:
Alicia Loxley (weeknights)
Tom Steinfort (weeknights)
Peter Hitchener (weekends)
Sport:
Tony Jones (weeknights)
Natalie Yoannidis (Saturday)
Clint Stanaway (Sunday)
Weather:
Livinia Nixon (Monday – Thursday)
Madeline Spark (Friday – Sunday)

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| language = English

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| location = Docklands, Victoria

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| runtime = One hour (including commercials)

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Nine News Melbourne is the weeknight, flagship news bulletin of the Nine Network in Australia, screened in Melbourne, Tasmania, and across Victoria.

Like all Nine News bulletins, the Melbourne bulletin runs for one hour, from 6pm every day.{{Cite news |last1=Kalina |first1=Paul |last2=Ellis |first2=Scott |date=2014-01-06 |title=Nine quietly switches to hour-long news |work=The Age |url=http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/nine-quietly-switches-to-hourlong-news-20140106-30dg0.html |access-date=2014-01-07}} It comprises local, national and international news, as well as sport, weather and finance.

History

The late Brian Naylor presented National Nine News Melbourne for 20 years from 1978 following his resignation from HSV-7 to 1998. Following his retirement, he was succeeded by Peter Hitchener as weeknight presenter, while Jo Hall took over from Hitchener as weekend presenter. Hall scaled back her work with Nine to news updates and fill-in duties in November 2011, with Weekend Today newsreader Alicia Loxley taking over as weekend presenter. Rob Gell formerly presented the weather until 2003, when he was replaced by Nixon; Gell subsequently defected to the rival Seven News Melbourne bulletin presenting the weather on weekends.

In March 2011, the GTV studios moved their base from Bendigo Street, Richmond, to a new building in Bourke Street, Docklands.

In May 2017, the station launched its first local afternoon news bulletin, Nine Afternoon News Melbourne, putting it head to head with its rival station Seven's local afternoon news. The bulletin is presented by Brett McLeod.

In December 2021, it was announced that Peter Hitchener would scale back to four days a week from January 2022 presenting from Monday to Thursday with Alicia Loxley presenting on Friday.{{Cite news |last=Murray |first=Duncan |date=2021-12-06 |title=Nine's Peter Hitchener will take a step back from reading the weeknightly bulletin |work=news.com.au |url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/nines-peter-hitchener-will-take-a-step-back-from-reading-the-weeknightly-bulletin/news-story/7b64b8ecff64576126f7425fa91caaf0 |access-date=2021-12-06}}{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2021-12-06 |title=Hitch to switch to 4 nights a week |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/12/hitch-to-switch-to-4-nights-a-week.html/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211206111811/https://tvtonight.com.au/2021/12/hitch-to-switch-to-4-nights-a-week.html |archive-date=2021-12-06 |access-date=2021-12-06 |website=TV Tonight}}

In November 2023, it was announced that Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort would replace Peter Hitchener to present on weeknights and Hitchener will move to weekends from January 2024.{{Cite web |date=2023-11-18 |title=Nine News announces new Melbourne anchors, Alicia Loxley & Tom Steinfort. {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/11/nine-news-announces-new-melbourne-anchors-alicia-loxley-tom-steinfort.html |access-date=2023-11-18 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}{{Cite web |date=2023-11-18 |title=9News Melbourne announces new presenting line-up |url=https://www.9news.com.au/national/9news-melbourne-announces-new-presenting-lineup/a109cb19-8dc9-439b-9442-75f331cac2b3 |access-date=2023-11-18 |website=www.9news.com.au}}

= Ratings =

For many decades, Nine News Melbourne was the most dominant local news service, often drawing a peak audience of more than 400,000 viewers. However, in the mid-2000s, the bulletin started to lose ground to the rival Seven News Melbourne, winning only 24 (out of 40) weeks in 2006 and then narrowly losing in 2007 when it won 19 weeks (to Seven's 20 weeks, with the other week tied).{{Cite news |last=Enker |first=Debi |date=2007-06-14 |title=How Seven trumped Nine |work=The Age |location=Melbourne |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/how-seven-trumped-nine/2007/06/13/1181414308216.html |url-status=dead |access-date=2007-06-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090806041351/http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/how-seven-trumped-nine/2007/06/13/1181414308216.html |archive-date=2009-08-06}}{{Cite news |last=Ziffer |first=Daniel |date=2007-12-03 |title=Seven tops Nine in week-night news |work=The Age |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/seven-tops-nine-in-weeknight-news/2007/12/02/1196530481040.html |access-date=2017-03-14}} Even during the years when Nine News struggled nationally, the Melbourne bulletin remained competitive, being the only metropolitan bulletin to win any weeks against Seven News in 2008 and 2009.{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2009-08-24 |title=Nine News to unveil new Melbourne set |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/08/nine-news-to-unveil-new-melbourne-set.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170808153442/http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/08/nine-news-to-unveil-new-melbourne-set.html |archive-date=2017-08-08 |access-date=2017-07-19 |website=TV Tonight}}{{Cite web |last=Dyer |first=Glenn |date=2009-01-15 |title=I am Peter Overton?: Calamity at Nine News Sydney |url=https://www.crikey.com.au/2009/01/15/i-am-peter-overton-calamity-at-nine-news-sydney/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170808154106/https://www.crikey.com.au/2009/01/15/i-am-peter-overton-calamity-at-nine-news-sydney/ |archive-date=2017-08-08 |access-date=2017-08-08 |website=Crikey}}{{Cite web |date=2008-12-12 |title=Nine urges viewers to change back |url=http://www.adnews.com.au/FB0BF785-86FA-4E3E-BC7D45F37ACFEA16 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170808154623/http://www.adnews.com.au/FB0BF785-86FA-4E3E-BC7D45F37ACFEA16 |archive-date=2017-08-08 |access-date=2017-08-08 |website=AdNews}} By 2012, however, Nine News Melbourne had re-established its ratings dominance, often leading their rivals by an average margin of over 100,000 viewers.{{Cite news |last=Bodey |first=Michael |date=2015-07-20 |title=TV ratings: Nine's the one again when it comes to news |work=The Australian |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/broadcast/tv-ratings-nines-the-one-again-when-it-comes-to-news/news-story/c1bfde242e5b9487d933c2e9194db95d |url-access=subscription |access-date=2017-06-07}}{{Cite tweet |number=888612162595209216 |user=MrTvAus |title=Congrats 👏 🎉 Won 21 weeks out of 40 (ratings survey): • @9NewsSyd #1 for 7 years running. • @9NewsMelb #1 for 6 years running. #9News |date=2017-07-22 |access-date=2017-07-24}}

Current presenters

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! scope="col" rowspan="2"|Role

! scope="col" colspan="7"|Bulletins

scope="col"|Monday

! scope="col"|Tuesday

! scope="col"|Wednesday

! scope="col"|Thursday

! scope="col"|Friday

! scope="col"|Saturday

! scope="col"|Sunday

scope="row"|News

| colspan="5"|Alicia Loxley (2024–present)
Tom Steinfort (2024–present)

| colspan="2"|Peter Hitchener (2023–present)

scope="row"|Sport

| colspan="5"|Tony Jones (1990–present)

| colspan="1"|Natalie Yoannidis (2024–present)

| colspan="1"|Clint Stanaway (2011–present)

scope="row"|Weather

| colspan="4"|Livinia Nixon (2004–present)

| colspan="3"|Madeline Spark (2020–present)

= Fill-in presenters =

  • Brett McLeod (News)
  • Stephanie Anderson (News & Weather)
  • Clint Stanaway (Sport)
  • Natalie Yoannidis (Sport)
  • Nathan Currie (Sport)
  • Madeline Spark (Weather)
  • Mimi Becker (Weather)

Past presenters

Reporters

  • Christine Ahern (Today Melbourne reporter)
  • Seb Costello (A Current Affair reporter)
  • Jo Hall
  • Alexis Daish (A Current Affair reporter)
  • Madeline Spark
  • Justine Conway
  • Eliza Rugg
  • Neary Ty
  • Chris Kohler (Finance editor)
  • Izabella Staskowski (Today Melbourne reporter)
  • Reid Butler (US correspondent)
  • Brett McLeod
  • Heidi Murphy (State Political reporter)
  • Stephanie Anderson
  • Lana Murphy
  • Penelope Liersch
  • Mimi Becker
  • Gillian Lantouris
  • Amber Johnston
  • Laura Turner
  • Ollie Haig

= Sport =

  • Nathan Currie
  • Clint Stanaway
  • Natalie Yoannidis
  • Trent Kniese
  • Tom Morris (Chief AFL reporter)

References

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