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                            star then has the internet terminated the TV host?
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 If 
                            video killed the radio star then has the internet 
                            terminated the TV host? The 
                            availability of information online has pulled eyeballs 
                            away from the most coveted spots on Australias 
                            free-to-air channels.  According 
                            to data from OzTam, the breakfast TV slot has seen 
                            huge drops in audience numbers, with average weekday 
                            metro numbers at Seven Network's Sunrise down by 28%. Interestingly, 
                            the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)s 
                            News Breakfast has seen a steady rise of viewers during 
                            the last decade.  Across 
                            the board TV viewership has massively dropped. Sevens 
                            average all-day audience is down by 24% while Nines 
                            fell by 28%. Network 10's all-day viewership sunk 
                            38% in the past decade, while the ABC shed 22% of 
                            its daily average metro audience since 2011.  Is 
                            this change reflected in your house? Do you find yourself 
                            in front of the telly of a morning watching Karl Stefanovic 
                            or the Cash Cow, perhaps youve found greener 
                            pastures elsewhere? Let us know in the comments.   *click 
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                            News Australia   Greg 
                            Tingle Speed 
                            reading the Google News alerts. Then speed reading 
                            Sky News Australia, Sydney Morning Herald website, 
                            and often speed reading TMZ, VT News / Valuetainment 
                            and Fox News. Then speed reading some pro wrestling 
                            and MMA websites, and then checking my own newsfeeds. 
                            Before that morning exercise and meditation so I can 
                            deal with the news media overload! The speed of news! 
 
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 Here is your Wrap-Up with John 
                            C Abell where you get the news that's sparking 
                            today's top professional conversations.
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                            to Martin 
                            Fallas for contributing to the conversation on 
                            middle manager stress https://lnkd.in/dwxcDGbf And 
                            tell us: Should Musk merit special government scrutiny? Find 
                            todays stories here:  Retail 
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                            managers lead in stress: Pollhttps://lnkd.in/epCGrRJe
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                            agencies eye Musk deals: Rpthttps://lnkd.in/eApXxwDK
   Greg 
                            Tingle LinkedIn 
                            News has become the online go-to for me in news coverage, 
                            along with LinkedIn News Australia. Many moons ago 
                            I worked directly in the Australian subscriber television 
                            business for Optus Vision for years, specializing 
                            in PPV, sports, bundling, ethnic channels and retention. 
                            I stopped watching terrestrial television and nightly 
                            news years ago. Can't be too many Aussie's watching 
                            anymore. I bet a good percentage have ended up on 
                            LinkedIn News, as I have. YouTube has a good offering 
                            of channels and balance of viewpoints also, without 
                            bombarding the consumer with advertising. LinkedIn 
                            News wins our Media Man "News Aggregator Of The 
                            Month' award again! Google News is runner-up. And 
                            Elon Musk and Twitter remain one of the biggest news 
                            media stories in Australia and globally. Netball Australia 
                            is the biggest sports related news story by all accounts, 
                            and because they lost a $15 million dollar sponsorship 
                            deal from Hancock Prospecting. It's cliché, 
                            but "Go Woke, Go Broke". Almost as popular 
                            as the motorsport and politically inspired "Let's 
                            Go"! Thanks to research from LI's John C. Abell 
                            and associates. Tune back in again tomorrow if you 
                            like. The 24/7/365 news cycle continues!   
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