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SBS2 rebrands younger -with full series online before broadcast

A new-look SBS2 will target 16-39 year olds -and offer 3 full series online after the first episode airs.

2sbs2SBS is rebranding SBS2 to target 16-39 year olds with a focus on ‘thinking 30 somethings.’

Pitched as a bold, provocative channel, the content will be made up largely of international content that fits the SBS Charter but with an appeal to younger viewers.

The new branding will begin each day at 6pm, following Worldwatch news bulletins during the day, from April 1st.

Key titles will include Bullet in the Face, Don’t Tell My Mother, Him and Her, Russell Howard’s Good News and Community.

There will also be a 15 minute News bulletin at 7:30pm and headlines between programmes plus cult movies on weekends and A League sport on Friday nights. It will also be programming content directed at those looking for engaging late night titles.

The channel will also play to the appeal of social media amongst its audience and offer a new online Comedy portal.

And in a major move SBS2 will offer three key series in their entirety online following the first episode airing.

The broadcaster indicated that it knows younger audiences want to see a show instantly, so it has announced a ‘Back 2 Back’ service for three shows: Bullet in the Face, Don’t Tell My Mother and The Tales of Nights. In this way it hopes to keep an impatient audience within SBS rather than losing them to Bit Torrent.

Michael Ebeid, SBS Managing Director, said: “The new-look SBS 2 will deliver on SBS’s commitment to be a broadcaster which is there for all Australians by broadening and deepening our reach with younger audiences.

“We know that younger audiences engage with SBS when we broadcast key content like Go Back to Where You Came From, East West 101 and Housos but we want to give that audience a channel they can call their own and that is fully integrated with an online offering.

“SBS2 will be a channel which is fun and inclusive and all about giving our younger audiences content in the fast-paced way they want it, when they want it and on a device they choose to view it.”

Tony Iffland, SBS’s Director of TV and Online Content, said: “Our mission with SBS2 is clear – to provide thought-provoking and entertaining content for younger viewers. The key target of that younger audience is the thinking thirty something – those who are still toying with the wild experimentation of youth whilst thinking about embracing
responsibility for the first time.

“Our programming line-up delivers a rich and innovative combination of adventurous documentaries, fresh comedy and drama, hit entertainment, quality sport and tailored news and current affairs. I am confident that we offer something different and attractive in the multichannel market place.

“We’re delighted to bring Back 2 Back to our audiences meaning they can watch all the episodes of a new series via SBS On Demand. We know our audiences don’t necessarily want to wait eight weeks or more to make an appointment to view a series and now they don’t have to. They can go straight to SBS On Demand and watch all the episodes back-to-back or whenever they want.”

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS
DRAMA
SBS 2 will show some top acquired drama series including, Threesome, Him & Her and Skins series seven – all Australian premieres.

Threesome is an outrageous dramedy about three inseparable friends on the verge of thirty, who after a wild night out end up having an unplanned threesome which results in an even more unplanned pregnancy. Together they decide it’s time to ditch the party lifestyle and have the baby – as a threesome.

Him & Her is an anti-romantic comedy about Steve (Russell Tovey) and Becky (Sarah Solemani) – a young couple deeply in love, often in bed and rarely in employment.

BAFTA Award winning series Skins will return with an edgy new season as a fresh generation of four boys and four girls love each other, hate each other, screw each other, and get smashed together. SBS 2 will also show the seventh and final season of Skins later in the year which will see the return of first and second generation cast favourites Cassie, Effy, and Cook.

HUMOUR
Bullet in the Face, a viciously funny, wildly violent, bloody and unabashedly politically incorrect action comedy series from Canada starring Eddie Izzard and Eric Roberts, will premiere on the channel.

Joining Bullet in the Face on Mondays will be Emmy Award winning Belgian hidden camera comedy series Benidorm Bastards which stars seven senior citizens who roam the streets pulling absurd stunts on unsuspecting young people.

SBS 2 aims to turn cult into popular and brings Community to the channel for a dose of regular nightly comedy. Starring Chevy Chase and Donald Glover, Community follows a band of misfits who form a study group at Greendale Community College where together they end up learning more about themselves than they do about their coursework.

Russell Howard is one of the UK’s most successful stand-up comedians and his show Russell Howard’s Good News will be a staple late night show on the channel. With his boy next door charm and seamless mix of irreverent pop culture chatter, cynicism and satire, he offers a hilarious and unique take on the news. Filmed in front of a live studio audience, Good News combines Russell’s stand-up routines with funny clips from the internet and quick-fire sketches, as he presents a brand new perspective on the big stories dominating news outlets across the world.

DOCUMENTARY & FACTUAL
Charismatic host Diego Buñel has travelled extensively as a foreign correspondent, reporting from countries including Iraq, Afghanistan and the Congo. Before he would leave to report on these international news stories, he would always tell his production
crew “Don’t tell my mother I am in a dangerous place, it makes her really nervous”. After years of travelling, covering news stories that only ever focussed on the negatives, Diego decided a change of focus was needed, and the idea for Don’t Tell My Mother
was born. In this powerful, heartfelt documentary series, Diego travels to some of the world’s most troublesome places, looking beyond the headlines to reveal the rich cultures and the true interests of the people.

Be Your Own Boss is an inspiring entrepreneurship program where the charismatic and successful founder of UK brand ‘Innocent drinks’ Richard Reed looks to invest in three big ideas presented to him by aspiring young entrepreneurs.

Warrior Road Trip is a cross-continental exploratory journey which introduces viewers to America through the eyes of warriors from the Maasai culture – Boni and Lemarti. These warriors, who rarely abandon their traditional clothes or spears, embark on a
cultural odyssey to experience the Western world while staying true to their tribal values.

Insightful documentary series The Pitch takes cameras behind the closed doors of the world of advertising as two top American creative advertising agencies go head to head to win a real campaign from a major brand.

SBS 2 will also screen three provocative graffiti inspired documentary films. Graffiti Wars, questions whether graffiti is the work of mindless vandals or creative practitioners; Antics Roadshow – Banksy’s ‘incomplete guide to total anarchy’ taking a greatest hits approach to wayward behaviour, sedition and sabotage; and Exit Through the Gift Shop the inside story of Street Art, and a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide.

SBS2 launches at 6pm Monday April 1.

36 Responses

  1. ABC2 is a popular enough channel. Why not copy it?

    Mind you, ABC2 is in no small part very similar to the younger edge of SBS1.

    I second the call for more Life Support. I was thinking about one of it’s jokes just this morning. It’s one of the best Aussie TV comedies of the 00’s.

  2. I like that they’ve changed from “TWO” to “SBS2” . I’ll admit I don’t understand why some channels like orange. But it could be worse i.e. a mix of brown and orange and the trip back to the seventies could be complete. But it’s fine. Just don’t get the attraction to the colour. But it’s not a problem. I’ll admit I hope there are some documentaries. Because that’s why I watch the channel. As stated the New York one on Saturday has been excellent from the episodes I’ve seen.

    Add me to those surprised by Community ending up on SBS. Especially as GO! has the new episodes.

    P.S. If you are getting stuff from GO! I don’t suppose they’d consider The Vampire Diaries. It too is for the young audience. Probably impossible though.

  3. I like that they’ve changed from “TWO” to “SBS2” . I’ll admit I don’t understand why some channels like orange. But it could be worse i.e. a mix of brown and orange and the trip back to the seventies could be complete. But it’s fine. Just don’t get the attraction to the colour. But it’s not a problem. I’ll admit I hope there are some documentaries. Because that’s why I watch the channel. As stated the New York one on Saturday has been excellent from the episodes I’ve seen.

    Add me to those surprised by Community ending up on SBS. Especially as GO! has the new episodes.

  4. So does this mean that Skins – Series 6 will air early this year, with Series 7 (the final season, with the return of some of the 1st/2nd season characters) later in the year?

    Watched the 5th series on DVD, as I couldn’t find when or where it was shown – hopefully they make good promotion as this is a fantastic series!

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