Sbs has named Glen Caro as the new executive producer of its news and current affairs forum program, Insight.
Caro comes to Sbs from the Nine Network, where he has been a longstanding supervising producer on the Today Show..
He spent more than three years heading the weekend edition and has recently been Co-ordinating Producer for the weekday program.
Prior to moving to Australia, he was a producer with the CBS Network, working on leading Us programs 60 Minutes and 48 Hours.
He will oversee production of Insight, hosted Jenny Brockie. He replaces Angus Llewellyn who will take an extended break after five years as Insight Executive Producer.
Sbs director of news and current affairs,.Jim Carroll, said he was excited to welcome Caro on board as executive producer. .
"Glen brings a wealth of diverse journalistic and production experience to the role and will continue the program.s reputation for facilitating debate...
Caro comes to Sbs from the Nine Network, where he has been a longstanding supervising producer on the Today Show..
He spent more than three years heading the weekend edition and has recently been Co-ordinating Producer for the weekday program.
Prior to moving to Australia, he was a producer with the CBS Network, working on leading Us programs 60 Minutes and 48 Hours.
He will oversee production of Insight, hosted Jenny Brockie. He replaces Angus Llewellyn who will take an extended break after five years as Insight Executive Producer.
Sbs director of news and current affairs,.Jim Carroll, said he was excited to welcome Caro on board as executive producer. .
"Glen brings a wealth of diverse journalistic and production experience to the role and will continue the program.s reputation for facilitating debate...
- 10/1/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Embracing Twitter can offer audience interaction and instant insight into how your program is being received beyond just a ratings number. At EncoreLive, moderator Magdalena Roze and panellists Amanda Collinge, Steven Murphy and First Dog on the Moon (Andrew Marlton) waded into the Twitterstream.
An audience show-of-hands gave an instant response to the EncoreLive Conference of how many people were still not sold on Twitter and its capabilities, but those beyond the walls had no idea how many hands were raised – a quick tweet could have told the rest of the world.
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An audience show-of-hands gave an instant response to the EncoreLive Conference of how many people were still not sold on Twitter and its capabilities, but those beyond the walls had no idea how many hands were raised – a quick tweet could have told the rest of the world.
In February, Channel Nine cancelled Ben Elton’s Live from Planet Earth after just three episodes – not just from low ratings, but from bad press on Twitter. “The audience let us know very quickly that they weren’t enjoying the program,” FremantleMedia publicist Steven Murphy admitted. By the second episode, “the sledging had become part of the audience member’s enjoyment.
- 7/19/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Our pick of the best shows on Aussie screens this week.
Insight
A live-to-air forum on the fallout of the Melbourne Storm's Nrl disaster. Hosted by Jenny Brockie, this will look at the scandal from all perspectives. Can News Limited afford to let the Storm fold and lose a rugby league presence in Melbourne? If there is an open inquiry into the rorting, can the game handle the truth? In the audience are fans plus ex-South Sydney coach Jason Taylor, ex-Melbourne Storm player Clint Newton, and a Melbourne Storm sponsor. This show is always comprehensive and balanced and will challenge those other footy shows on the... More >>...
Insight
A live-to-air forum on the fallout of the Melbourne Storm's Nrl disaster. Hosted by Jenny Brockie, this will look at the scandal from all perspectives. Can News Limited afford to let the Storm fold and lose a rugby league presence in Melbourne? If there is an open inquiry into the rorting, can the game handle the truth? In the audience are fans plus ex-South Sydney coach Jason Taylor, ex-Melbourne Storm player Clint Newton, and a Melbourne Storm sponsor. This show is always comprehensive and balanced and will challenge those other footy shows on the... More >>...
- 5/4/2010
- by David Knox
- TV.com
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