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Nine News Queensland claims ratings year

"We take immense pride in the consistent choice of Queenslanders to turn to 9News Queensland."

Nine News Queensland has claimed a win in the ratings year, based on weeks won.

It follows a similar claim in the Sydney market and Seven News claiming the year in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

Ultimately the year will be decided on average audience share in December.

Nine News Queensland, presented by Andrew Lofthouse and Melissa Downes,  has won 21 weeks out of the 40-week calendar, currently with an average audience of 162,700.

Melissa Downes said: “The continued support of our viewers is the real reward and we’re grateful that they continue turning to 9News. This year has really been one for the books. First, clinching the prestigious Kennedy Award for 9News Queensland’s podcast, Hannah’s Story, and now topping the ratings once again. It’s a wonderful feeling.

“This success for the combined efforts of our news team is so well deserved, and what a fantastic way to commemorate 15 years behind the 9News Queensland desk. It makes me very proud.”

Andrew Lofthouse said: “The unwavering commitment to our nightly bulletins and special 9News presentations is one of the things that makes 9News so enduringly successful. In this newsroom everyone contributes, and this remarkable achievement is definitely the result of a team effort.”

9News Gold Coast, presented by Paul Taylor and Eva Milic has also clocked up 31 weeks of survey.

Nine’s Queensland Director of News, Amanda Paterson, said: “What an outstanding achievement for an exceptional team. Driven by our unwavering passion to keep Queensland informed, the 9News Queensland newsroom has left no stone unturned, exploring every story with dedication.

“From the recent special presentation, Voice for Victims, to the groundbreaking and award-winning Hannah’s Story podcast, which marked a very significant milestone for 9News, we take immense pride in the consistent choice of Queenslanders to turn to 9News Queensland.

“Looking ahead to 2024, I’m excited for the team to foster this connection with our audience through even more innovative approaches, and I’m confident that our loyal viewers feel the same.”

3 Responses

  1. The issue here in regional is timing. 7News has a 30 min local coverage followed by a 15 min highlight package of national news then goes live with sport and weather. WIN has a 30 min local broadcast at 5:30 then 1hr 9News Queensland at 6pm which mainly covers SE Queensland.

    Both local news comes from the Sunshine Coast so it’s hardly local anymore.

  2. I know I’m living on the past but if BTQ7 hadn’t demoted Kay McGrath from week nights to Friday and Saturday nights QTQ9 would not be in this position. Kay and Rod were beloved and ratings wize untouchable. Sharyn was always going to take over from Kay but if 7 had allowed it to happen on her terms it would probably look a whole lot different than this.

  3. Interesting that Nine refer to their news as Nine News Queensland. From my understanding Seven News is strong in the regional markets and I suspect it would be much closer across the entire state of Queensland, whereas Nine News clearly leads in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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