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Theme music composer
  
Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
1956

Language
  
English

Country of origin
  
Australia

Location(s)
  
Sydney, NSW

Genre
  
News

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Opening theme
  
Cool Hand Luke: The "Tar Sequence" by Lalo Schifrin

Running time
  
One hour (including commercials)

Similar
  
Ten Eyewitness News, Today, Wide World of Sports, Nine News Melbourne, Nine Gold Coast News

Profiles

Nine News Sydney is the weeknight, flagship news bulletin of the Nine Network. It is screened in Sydney, and across New South Wales.

Contents

Like all Nine News bulletins, the Sydney bulletin runs for one hour. from 6pm every day. It covers the day's latest local, national and international news, as well as sport, weather and finance.

History

The Sydney bulletin was presented by Brian Henderson from 1964 until his retirement in November 2002, with then-Sunday presenter Jim Waley taking over in early 2003.

In 2005, despite the fact that National Nine News Sydney continued to retain its long-standing ratings lead over Ten Eyewitness News Sydney and Seven News Sydney in the 2003-4 ratings seasons, Waley was replaced with then-weekend presenter Mark Ferguson. In 2004, National Nine News Sydney won only 27 out of a possible 40 ratings weeks. Following this, the 6pm bulletin started to lose its long-time ratings lead to the rival Seven News Sydney.

Mike Munro was the previous weekend news presenter, until he resigned from the Nine Network in July 2008. He presented his last bulletin on Sunday 26 October 2008. He was replaced by Michael Usher.

In January 2009, Mark Ferguson was replaced as weeknight presenter by Peter Overton. Ferguson returned to his weekend news presenting position, which he previously held during Jim Waley's stint as weeknight presenter.

In July 2009, it was revealed that weekend news presenter Mark Ferguson would move to Seven News from October. Ferguson, who had been with Nine for 17 years, was removed immediately from the Sydney weekend bulletin and was replaced by Georgie Gardner. Ferguson continued to present Nine Afternoon News bulletin on until his contract expired in September 2009.

Mike Bailey presented weather forecasts on Fridays and Saturdays, until he was sacked in early 2009. Jaynie Seal, who had previously presented weather from Sunday to Thursday, returned to weekday weather presenting. In February 2010, Nine announced that Natalie Gruzlewski will be presenting the weather from Monday to Thursday and also filing lifestyle and entertainment reports for Nine News with Seal presenting weather on Friday to Sunday.

Nine News Sydney is also broadcast on WIN Television in regional southern and central New South Wales & the ACT. It is presented from the Nine Network's TCN-9 Studio 1.

On 6 January 2014, all Nine national channels permanently extended their 6pm news service to one hour pushing A Current Affair into the 7pm timeslot.

Fill-in Presenters

The weekend (Friday and Saturday) team are generally the predominant substitutes for the weeknight bulletin. Deborah Knight and Peter Stefanovic are the other main fill-in news anchors. Neil Breen, Tim Gilbert and Julie Snook are the main fill-in sport presenters while Natalia Cooper has presented the weather on occasions.

Previous presenters

Note: The current roster for the presenters on Nine News Sydney is the main team present Sunday-Thursday (classified as the Weeknight team below) and the secondary team present Fridays and Saturdays ( classed as Weekends below). This was not always the case.

Weeknights

  • Chuck Faulkner (1956–1963)
  • Brian Henderson (1964–2002)
  • Jim Waley (2003–05)
  • Mark Ferguson (2006–08)
  • Weekends

  • Brian Henderson (1957–1964)
  • Ian Ross through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
  • Mark Ferguson (2003–05, 2009)
  • Mike Munro (2005–08)
  • Michael Usher (2008–09)
  • Sport

  • Ken Sutcliffe (1982–2016)
  • Yvonne Sampson (Friday Nights) (2016)
  • Weekend Sport:

  • Stephanie Brantz (2008-2010
  • Andrew Voss (2010)
  • Cameron Williams (2010–January 2015)
  • Weather

  • Alan Wilkie (1977–2001)
  • Georgie Gardner (2002–04)
  • Jaynie Seal (2004–2006)
  • Majella Wiemers (2006–07)
  • Jaynie Seal (2007–10)
  • Natalie Gruzlewski (2010–2012)
  • Weekend Weather:

  • Jaynie Seal (2002–04)
  • Majella Wiemers (2006)
  • Jaynie Seal (2006–07)
  • Mike Bailey (2007–09)
  • Jaynie Seal (2010–11)
  • Amber Sherlock (2011–12)
  • Sylvia Jeffreys (2012–14)
  • Natalia Cooper(2014–2015)
  • Ratings

    The bulletin was traditionally by far the most popular service in New South Wales. However, when long-serving anchor, Brian Henderson retired at the end of 2002, and Nine heavyweight Ian Ross defected to Seven at the end of 2003, ratings quickly declined; this is despite Nine outrating Seven during Jim Waley's tenure in 2003-04. This showed with Nine winning only 27 out of a possible 40 weeks in 2004. Nine replaced Jim Waley with a much younger, Mark Ferguson, then aged just 38. Whilst ratings were starting to slightly increase, the bulletin slipped to third, behind both Seven News and ABC News. Following a dismal 2008, not winning a single week in Sydney (a far cry from five years ago when it won every single week), Ferguson was relegated back to the weekend position and replaced by Peter Overton. For his first month, ratings slipped to fourth, behind Ten News, before quickly catching up to trail ABC News and since November 2009 Nine News Sydney has started to regain its dominance in the Sydney market. Nine News Sydney came very close to victory in 2010 and has won every ratings season since.

    References

    Nine News Sydney Wikipedia


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