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Nine News Now
Nine News Now is an Australian afternoon news bulletin that aired on the Nine Network and was presented by Amber Sherlock (Monday – Thursday) and Belinda Russell (Friday).
The bulletin was first announced on 20 December 2012. Launched on 7 January 2013, it was originally presented by Wendy Kingston who returned from maternity leave. The bulletin was a direct competitor to The Daily Edition, which launched on 17 June 2013 and that show initially aired from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.
On 17 June 2013, the bulletin received 136,000 viewers across the metro audience, well ahead of the first episode of The Daily Edition, which had 71,000 viewers across the metro audience. The midnight replay of the first episode of The Daily Edition was watched by 80,000 viewers. The next day on 18 June 2013 the bulletin received 107,000 viewers across the metro audience, closing the gap to the second episode of The Daily Edition, which that day increased to 90,000 viewers. A midnight replay of the second episode of The Daily Edition gathered 50,000 viewers. On 16 September 2013, the bulletin's time slot moved from 3 pm until 4 pm to 3 pm until 4:15 pm, the same day that the Seven Network debuted its new game show Million Dollar Minute, with Nine Afternoon News starting at 4:15 pm.
In December 2013, Kingston again went on maternity leave and whilst she was on leave Alison Ariotti and Natalia Cooper along with other presenters filled in for her. Kingston did not return to her original role on Nine News Now, instead becoming the news presenter on Weekend Today. Wendy's last appearance was on 19 December 2013 before she relieved Lisa Wilkinson on Today, who first presented the bulletin on 12 July 2013.
In October 2014, Amelia Adams returned from maternity leave to front the bulletin from Tuesday to Friday with Amber Sherlock hosting on Monday. On 4 May 2015, the bulletin's time slot moved back to 3 pm until 4 pm instead of 3 pm until 4:15 pm, with Nine Afternoon News starting at 4 pm. On 25 February 2016, the bulletin was affected by a blackout at the studios of TCN, on the same day that Peter Costello was announced as the chairman of Nine Entertainment, which resulted in the 4 pm Nine Afternoon News bulletin having to be broadcast from the QTQ studio. In May 2016, Amber Sherlock replaced Amelia Adams presenting the bulletin from Monday to Thursday with Belinda Russell presenting on Friday. In September 2017, Amelia Adams became the Friday presenter with Belinda Russell moving to focus on presenting weather on Thursday and Friday's during Nine Afternoon News.
The bulletin went on hiatus in November 2019, with episodes of the British game show Tipping Point airing in its place during the summer non-ratings period. The bulletin did not return in 2020, with its resourcing used for the return of a late news bulletin.
The bulletin featured the latest news in entertainment along with panel discussions of the day's topics and had limited sports coverage. It was aimed at stay-at-home mothers and women over 55. The Chat Room segment involved panel discussions with Nine News presenters and reporters talking about the hot topics of the day.
On 30 November 2017, a 9Honey segment was added to the bulletin, at 3:10 pm. Fill-in presenters for the bulletin included Sophie Walsh, Vicky Jardim, Sylvia Jeffreys, Amber Sherlock, Deborah Knight and Ross Greenwood.
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Nine News Now
Nine News Now is an Australian afternoon news bulletin that aired on the Nine Network and was presented by Amber Sherlock (Monday – Thursday) and Belinda Russell (Friday).
The bulletin was first announced on 20 December 2012. Launched on 7 January 2013, it was originally presented by Wendy Kingston who returned from maternity leave. The bulletin was a direct competitor to The Daily Edition, which launched on 17 June 2013 and that show initially aired from 3 pm to 4:30 pm.
On 17 June 2013, the bulletin received 136,000 viewers across the metro audience, well ahead of the first episode of The Daily Edition, which had 71,000 viewers across the metro audience. The midnight replay of the first episode of The Daily Edition was watched by 80,000 viewers. The next day on 18 June 2013 the bulletin received 107,000 viewers across the metro audience, closing the gap to the second episode of The Daily Edition, which that day increased to 90,000 viewers. A midnight replay of the second episode of The Daily Edition gathered 50,000 viewers. On 16 September 2013, the bulletin's time slot moved from 3 pm until 4 pm to 3 pm until 4:15 pm, the same day that the Seven Network debuted its new game show Million Dollar Minute, with Nine Afternoon News starting at 4:15 pm.
In December 2013, Kingston again went on maternity leave and whilst she was on leave Alison Ariotti and Natalia Cooper along with other presenters filled in for her. Kingston did not return to her original role on Nine News Now, instead becoming the news presenter on Weekend Today. Wendy's last appearance was on 19 December 2013 before she relieved Lisa Wilkinson on Today, who first presented the bulletin on 12 July 2013.
In October 2014, Amelia Adams returned from maternity leave to front the bulletin from Tuesday to Friday with Amber Sherlock hosting on Monday. On 4 May 2015, the bulletin's time slot moved back to 3 pm until 4 pm instead of 3 pm until 4:15 pm, with Nine Afternoon News starting at 4 pm. On 25 February 2016, the bulletin was affected by a blackout at the studios of TCN, on the same day that Peter Costello was announced as the chairman of Nine Entertainment, which resulted in the 4 pm Nine Afternoon News bulletin having to be broadcast from the QTQ studio. In May 2016, Amber Sherlock replaced Amelia Adams presenting the bulletin from Monday to Thursday with Belinda Russell presenting on Friday. In September 2017, Amelia Adams became the Friday presenter with Belinda Russell moving to focus on presenting weather on Thursday and Friday's during Nine Afternoon News.
The bulletin went on hiatus in November 2019, with episodes of the British game show Tipping Point airing in its place during the summer non-ratings period. The bulletin did not return in 2020, with its resourcing used for the return of a late news bulletin.
The bulletin featured the latest news in entertainment along with panel discussions of the day's topics and had limited sports coverage. It was aimed at stay-at-home mothers and women over 55. The Chat Room segment involved panel discussions with Nine News presenters and reporters talking about the hot topics of the day.
On 30 November 2017, a 9Honey segment was added to the bulletin, at 3:10 pm. Fill-in presenters for the bulletin included Sophie Walsh, Vicky Jardim, Sylvia Jeffreys, Amber Sherlock, Deborah Knight and Ross Greenwood.