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9StreamLIVE
StarringRobert McKnight
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producerRobert McKnight
Production locationsSydney, Australia
Running time60 mins
Original release
Network
  • YouTube (Season 2)
  • Release29 January (2013-01-29) –
    28 May 2013 (2013-05-28)
    Related
    Nine News

    9StreamLIVE was a panel television program produced by Nine News that was streamed exclusively online. It was hosted by Rob McKnight. It was a spin-off of previous Nine News live streams and behind the scenes videos uploaded to YouTube.[1][2]

    Format

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    The show consisted of Rob McKnight (who hosted the show) and three other panel guests (usually Nine News reporters/presenters or journalists). McKnight introduced news stories and asks for opinion from the panel members. McKnight also encouraged viewers to share their opinion via social media (which was shown on a ticker and some selected feedback was read on air).[1][2]

    Segments

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    There were a number of regular segments:

    Series overview

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    9StreamLIVE began on Tuesday January 29, 2013 at 7:30pm AEDT.[1][2] Two weeks later the show moved to the new time slot of 8pm AEDT (to accommodate other studio productions). Season One ran for 8 episodes with the final episode of the season airing Tuesday March 16. The first episode of the second season was originally intended to air on April 16 but was cancelled due to studio unavailability as a result of the Boston Marathon bombing.

    The final episode aired on 28 May 2013. The show did not return the next week as McKnight was preparing to move to Network Ten to executive produce the mid-morning talk show Studio 10.[3]

    Episode list

    [edit]
    Season Episodes Originally aired
    Season premiere Season finale
    1 8 January 29, 2013 (2013-01-29) March 16, 2013 (2013-03-16)
    2 6 April 23, 2013 (2013-04-23) May 28, 2013 (2013-05-28)

    Contributors

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    Each week Rob was joined by three different panelists. Throughout the duration of the series many of the guests were from the Nine Network, and various Comedians and Newspaper Columnists. A full list of those who appeared on 9StreamLIVE are listed below:

    Name Appeared In
    Peter Overton S01E01, S01E06 & S02E03
    Caroline Overington S01E01
    Dan Ilic S01E01
    Peter Hitchener S01E01
    Melissa Downes S01E01
    Ken Sutcliffe S01E02
    David Campbell S01E02
    Sarrah Le Marquand S01E02, S01E07 & S02E05
    Steve Molk S01E02 & S02E02
    Trevor Long S01E02, S02E01 & S02E02
    Tom Steinfort S01E03, S01E08 & S02E06
    Sarah Harris S01E03 & S01E06
    Jonathon Moran S01E03 & S02E04
    Dan Barrett S01E03 & S02E03
    Ben Fordham S01E04
    Elle Halliwell S01E04 & S02E06
    Kevin Wilde S01E04
    Pete Smith S01E04
    Amelia Adams S01E05
    Wendy Kingston S01E05
    Steele Saunders S01E05, S02E01 & S02E03
    Jason Morrison S01E05 & S02E04
    James Manning S01E05
    Peter Harvey (Tribute) S01E06
    John Westacott S01E06
    Paul Bongiorno S01E06
    Brett McLeod S01E07, S02E01 & S02E05
    Andrew Jaffrey S01E07
    Allison Langdon S01E08
    Jessica Irvine S01E08
    Lucy Chesterton S01E07, S01E08, S02E03 & S02E05
    Deborah Knight S02E01
    Mike Dalton S02E01
    Phil Jacob S02E01
    Andrew Lofthouse S02E02
    Mary Collier S02E02
    Yvonne Sampson S02E02
    Joel Dry S02E02
    Caroline Marcus S02E03
    Tim Burrowes S02E03
    Amber Sherlock S02E04
    Dean Nye S02E04
    Sylvia Jeffreys S02E05
    Phil Baildon S02E05
    Chloe Bugelly S02E05
    Ben McCormack S02E06
    Richard Lyle S02E06

    Special events

    [edit]

    Prior to the live stream on February 19, 2013, the studio output was switched out live 30 minutes before the show allowing the audience to watch Rob and the guests prepare and rehearse the show. This "pre-show" was never included in the complete episode that was uploaded to YouTube. During the final episode of Season One, a few seconds of the "pre-show" were shown in the "Year that Was" segment. Since the launch of series 2, the pre-show became a regular feature.

    On 30 April 2013 the show was presented from the QTQ-9 studios in Brisbane in front of a live studio audience.

    On 21 May 2013 the BBC uploaded a clip from the show on the official Doctor Who YouTube where McKnight interviews himself, reporting from the Doctor Who Pop Up Shop in Newtown.[4]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c "Nine News launches new webcast #9StreamLIVE". Mi9. 25 January 2013. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  • ^ a b c "Nine creates 'Aussie first' live web newscast". B&T. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  • ^ Burrowes, Tim (11 June 2023). "Rob McKnight to be EP of Ten's new mid-morning show". Mumbrella. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  • ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Amazing Live Interview through Time & Space | Doctor Who. YouTube.
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