Melbourne, Dec 27 (Ians) Carted around the Melbourne Cricket Ground by David Warner and Steve Smith, South Africa suffered an injury to their pride when one of their pacers was knocked down by the Spider-cam being used to broadcast the match.
South African pace bowler Anrich Nortje was the one knocked to the ground, bit by the Spider-cam on the second day of the second Test on Tuesday. The incident happened between two overs and thus was not broadcast on live TV.
Nortje was walking to his fielding position when the camera, suspended above the ground on wires — crashed into the shoulder, sending him tumbling to the ground.
The official broadcaster later showed the incident on television.
“Nortje walking quietly to his spot… Bang,” commentator James Brayshaw said. “That should not be happening,” he was quoted as saying by media reports.
Nortje was treated on the ground by the South Africa...
South African pace bowler Anrich Nortje was the one knocked to the ground, bit by the Spider-cam on the second day of the second Test on Tuesday. The incident happened between two overs and thus was not broadcast on live TV.
Nortje was walking to his fielding position when the camera, suspended above the ground on wires — crashed into the shoulder, sending him tumbling to the ground.
The official broadcaster later showed the incident on television.
“Nortje walking quietly to his spot… Bang,” commentator James Brayshaw said. “That should not be happening,” he was quoted as saying by media reports.
Nortje was treated on the ground by the South Africa...
- 12/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne’s Mix101.1 has had a strong fourth survey and in the radio ratings.
The Arn station saw an uplift from 5.7% to a competitive 7.4% listenership placing it third in the commercial FM market.
Chrissie & Jane at breakfast was up from 4.6% to 6.0% as Simon Diaz’s Workday from 9am-2pm. In drive, Ant & Sami Lukas was up to 8.2%, an equal second with Triple M’s The Rush Hour with James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless behind Fifi and Jules at Fox.
Duncan Campbell, national content director at Australian Radio Network told Mumbrella: “We took the bold decision to move Brig & Lehmo For Breakfast to Gold and took the unprecedented step to put two women on breakfast in a big market. Chrissie is great and Jane is a find. We’ll now see the show move forward for the rest of the year – its a strong combination.”
The move puts Mix101.1 third in...
The Arn station saw an uplift from 5.7% to a competitive 7.4% listenership placing it third in the commercial FM market.
Chrissie & Jane at breakfast was up from 4.6% to 6.0% as Simon Diaz’s Workday from 9am-2pm. In drive, Ant & Sami Lukas was up to 8.2%, an equal second with Triple M’s The Rush Hour with James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless behind Fifi and Jules at Fox.
Duncan Campbell, national content director at Australian Radio Network told Mumbrella: “We took the bold decision to move Brig & Lehmo For Breakfast to Gold and took the unprecedented step to put two women on breakfast in a big market. Chrissie is great and Jane is a find. We’ll now see the show move forward for the rest of the year – its a strong combination.”
The move puts Mix101.1 third in...
- 6/19/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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