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''Nightline'' was a late-night news bulletin produced by ''Nine News''. Introduced in 1992, it was axed in 2008 then brought back in 2009 and it was axed again in July 2010 and never returned to Channel Nine. It aired at around weeknights, but was not shown in Perth or Adelaide. ''Nightline'' was previously presented by Kellie Sloane. Its main competitors were ''Ten Late News'' and ABC News's ''Lateline'' - which both air prior to Nightline at 10:30pm The series was patterned after the version that airs on ABC (US), but that one is different from the Australian counterpart even though at one point both versions used the same opening graphics, which both no longer use. ==History== In 2007, ''Nightline'' was also broadcast at 10:30pm on ''Nine HD'', an hour before it was broadcast on Nine SD. This only lasted for a short period of time, however. Nightline was axed on Friday 25 July 2008 due to budget constraints as part of Nine's news and current affairs division.〔 〕 Wendy Kingston presented the final edition. In May 2009 during the major expansion to the ''Nine News'' brand, ''Nine's Late News'' bulletin was re-introduced into the 11:30pm time slot left vacant by Nightline. ''Nine's Late News'', presented by Wendy Kingston, was first broadcast on Monday 4 May 2009. In November 2009, ''Nine's Late News'' was re-launched as ''Nightline''. ''Nine News'' was also given a new look. However, after declining audience numbers due to increasing sporting commitments with televising Friday night NRL (in the southern states) and Wimbledon in June 2010, the Nine Network permanently retired ''Nightline''. It was replaced with sporting telecasts and more "youth" programming that is borrowed from sister networks GO! and GEM, including the continuing of national-produced comprehensive half-hourly news updates presented by reporters who are on shift and is produced from the Willoughby news studios, if reporters are from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth must travel to Sydney to present the news updates. Nine offered Kellie Sloane a redundancy package. Reasons for the scrapping besides, include a loss of viewers, sporting issues and a fluid schedule. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nightline (Australian news program)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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