2020 in Australian television explained

This is a list of Australian television-related events, debuts, finales, and cancellations that are scheduled to occur in 2020, the 65th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

Events

June

DateEventSource
1Seven News United States correspondent Amelia Brace and freelance photojournalist Timothy Myers were assaulted in Washington DC while covering the George Floyd protests on Sunrise.[4]
3In two separate incidents, Nine News European correspondents Sophie Walsh and Ben Avery were attacked while covering the George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom. Walsh was assaulted by a bystander during a live-cross to Nine's Adelaide evening news bulletin, while Avery was attacked while covering the story on the Today show. Neither were harmed.[5]
19The Seven Network axes its afternoon talk show The Daily Edition due to economic pressures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
22The Daily Edition host Ryan Phelan is sacked by the Seven Network after being charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault following a complaint made to police by his girlfriend.[7]
30Pay television provider Foxtel ceases operations of its locally owned music television channels [V], MAX, Foxtel Smooth and the Country Music Channel. They were replaced by a new suite of music video networks operated by ViacomCBS Networks UK & Australia, which operates MTV, Nickelodeon, and free-to-air Network 10.[8]

August

DateEventSource
9TNT-9, the station of the Southern Cross Austereo-owned Seven Network affiliate Seven Tasmania, goes off air during a Snowstorm on Newsreader's Rachel Williams' final bulletin in Nightly News 7 Tasmania.
10Ben Polson of Perth, WA wins the Fourth Season of Australian Ninja Warrior and First Ever Champion taking home $400,000.[10]

September

DateEventSource
11A slew of Network 10 personalities bid farewell to viewers after the network makes them redundant and moves to centralise studio production of its individual state editions of 10 News First to Sydney and Melbourne while also changing the format of its morning program, Studio 10. Studio 10 panelist Kerri-Anne Kennerley and, newsreaders Natarsha Belling, Georgina Lewis, Rebecca Morse and Monika Kos, sport presenters Tim Gossage and Will Goodings and weather presenters Tim Bailey, Mike Larkan and Michael Schultz are all made redundant. Joe Hildebrand resigns from Studio 10 and Network 10 and signs up with Sydney radio station 2GB.[11]
14New editions of 10 News First, including pre-recorded local segments for Brisbane and Adelaide, begin airing on Network 10. Sandra Sully, Matt Burke and Josh Holt commence presenting the Sydney and Brisbane editions from the TEN-10 studio in Sydney while Jennifer Keyte, Stephen Quartermain and Kate Freebairn start presenting the Melbourne and Adelaide bulletins from the ATV-10 studio in Melbourne. Narelda Jacobs and Josh Holt present the Perth bulletin from the TEN-10 studio in Sydney with the sport presented from the NEW-10 newsroom in Perth.[12]

December

Television channels

New channels

Channel closures

Premieres

Domestic series

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Original airdateNetworkSource
The Gloaming[13]

Deaths

Name DateAgeBroadcast notabilityReference
Tom Long5 January aged 51 United States-born Australian actor best known for serials East of Everything, The Dish and SeaChange
Ron Haddrick11 Februaryaged 90Actor, former sportsman and narrator known for Home and Away as Gordon Macklin[14]
Hutton "Red" Gibson11 Mayaged 101Father of actor Mel Gibson and American sedevacantist best known in Australia for his six-figure win on Ford Superquiz[15]
23 November aged 79New Zealand-born Australian actress, who appeared on Doctor Who, before numerous roles in Australia[16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Knox. David. Update: Nine News. 17 February 2020. TV Tonight. 18 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Nine News suspends regional bulletins. TV Tonight. David. Knox. 17 March 2020. 17 March 2020.
  3. Web site: Seven is cutting the amount of advertising it will run . 24 May 2020. 24 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Police strike Sunrise crew in Washington, DC.. TV Tonight. David. Knox. 2 June 2020. 4 June 2020.
  5. Web site: Nine News journalists attacked in London clashes. TV Tonight. David. Knox. 4 June 2020. 4 June 2020.
  6. Web site: Knox. David. 19 June 2020. Axed: The Daily Edition. 19 June 2020. TV Tonight.
  7. Web site: TV presenter Ryan Phelan charged over alleged domestic violence incident. Nine News. Stuart. Marsh. 23 June 2020. 23 June 2020.
  8. Web site: 2020-06-30. Channel [V], MAX & CMC: 25 years of unforgettable TV moments]. 2020-10-12. The Music Network.
  9. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: MasterChef winner Emelia Jackson reveals the contestant she was most intimidated by this season.
  10. Web site: History is made with Ben Polson crowned Australia's first Ninja Warrior . Nine Entertainment Company.
  11. News: Knox. David. 10 September 2020. Farewell to 10 faces. TV Tonight. 12 June 2021.
  12. News: McKnight. Robert. 10 September 2020. EXCLUSIVE: OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS AS BUDGET CUTS BITE AT 10 NEWS. TV Blackbox. 12 June 2021.
  13. News: Buckmaster . Luke . The Gloaming review – shades of Twin Peaks in fog-swamped crime drama . 8 January 2020 . The Guardian . 30 December 2019.
  14. Web site: Cricketer and actor who worked with the biggest-names-in-theatre. 2 March 2020 . The Sydney Morning Herald.
  15. News: Alan. Gill. Critics Say a 'Real' Pope Would Stay at Home; The Papal Tour. The Sydney Morning Herald. November 22, 1986. Apart from siring Australia's highest-paid movie star, he recently won $100,000, plus a luxurious car, in a TV quiz program..
  16. Web site: Doctor Who Guide: Louise Pajo. guide.doctorwhonews.net.