Is The Voice promo correct?
Sorry which night has Guy Sebastian in a cheating scandal?
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The Dirtiest Superstar Clash of the Year!#TheVoiceAU Sunday 7.00pm on @Channel9 pic.twitter.com/UUni2xNRHM
— The Voice Australia (@TheVoiceAU) June 12, 2020
I’ve enjoyed some of The Voice singers this year, and there still some strong voices to come.
But a promo teasing Guy Sebastian breaking the rules tonight has me confused.
Yes it’s a moment of high drama, but I’d suggest tomorrow night is when this will probably play out.
Unless the editors have done some last-minute snips, social media may see people looking for answers….
Updated:
So what was the cheating scandal?
— Toni (@ToniReckons) June 14, 2020
If I’d known the cheating scandal on #TheVoiceau was going to be tomorrow night, I would’ve watched #MasterChefAU from the beginning
— Rosalind Lloyd (@roslloyd32) June 14, 2020
Where was Guy’s cheating scandal? Or that is actually tomorrow night? #thevoiceau
— Jeremy (@jez99) June 14, 2020
Hey @TheVoiceAU why did you make it seem like the cheating scandal was tonight when it's really tomorrow…. what am I talking about, we all know why 🙄🙄 🙄#TheVoiceAU
— Gleeful Vector of Chaos | Jess (@gins_potter) June 14, 2020
@tvtonightau you were absolutely right about the big ‘cheating scandal’ airing tomorrow not tonight. Lots of viewers on Twitter not happy that we were led on to think it was happening tonight #TheVoiceAu
— Charlie Prideaux (@charlie_2000_) June 14, 2020
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It’s so misleading. False advertising is the worst. The networks do it all the time and it needs to stop. Seven most recently with House Rules promoting reveals only for it to be another normal episode. Nine did it with 60 minutes too and the Kyle crap. Honestly there should be fines given and they grow exponentially the more they mislead.
I didn’t realise they had been doing it in other Reality shows, but did hear about the Kyle promo.
9Life have used old promos for new episodes when they are not, also strikes me as misleading. I like the idea of increasing fines. But viewers will start to switch off and not trust promos, thus damaging their brand with dwindling viewers
I would have thought it was ‘false advertising’ which in any other sector has consequences. Really it means self-regulation allows this kind of behaviour and there is no real consequence on the network!
I gather its either tonight or tomorrow as the battles begin next week on Sunday so no doubt they’ll all have a different set of clothes on.
Does he have a new single called “Cheater” ready to drop?
David, you’re not seriously suggesting that a promo for a reality show has been edited in such a way that misrepresents what actually happened are you??
I remember when that reality show “60 minutes” did it a couple of weeks ago.
Ha. I remember MKR doing this last year and everyone here complaining about it. The 7 promo made out like “the walkout/disqualification” it was airing that night, then the next, and next… I think it took 2 weeks before the episode actually aired.
It will probably happen at the end of tonight’s episode, so we have to tune into tomorrows episode to see what will happen. Anything to keep the viewer staying on that network.