1. Bring some form of Big Brother back in the first place despite it being canned on two other rival networks.Whilst there is no doubt that should Big Brother have a future in Australia it needs to be away from Channel 7 and it needs to be live that's not to say there aren't things to learn from Channel 7, so thought I'd start a list of all the things Seven have done well.
Do you work for 7?1. Bring some form of Big Brother back in the first place despite it being canned on two other rival networks.
2. Take steps to modernize the format to reflect 2020s media consumption habits.
What has Channel seven done to modernise the format to reflect the 2020's media consumption habits?1. Bring some form of Big Brother back in the first place despite it being canned on two other rival networks.
2. Take steps to modernize the format to reflect 2020s media consumption habits.
Seriously, with (1) they butchered the format and viewers deserted it in droves; and with (2) they did what?1. Bring some form of Big Brother back in the first place despite it being canned on two other rival networks.
2. Take steps to modernize the format to reflect 2020s media consumption habits.
Should have shortened them to zero.Shortening the episode length this season has been a positive.
Pretty sure the 2nd episode tonight is at least 70 minutes as it goes for 1hr 25 mins with ads. So wild, given the finale on Wednesday is also scheduled for the same amount of time.Shortening the episode length this season has been a positive. No ones needs 70 to 80 minute run times of this version of BB. Bringing back uncut was also a positive.
Apart from that....they've done almost everything else wrong.
sped up format (evictions once every second day instead of once every week).What has Channel seven done to modernise the format to reflect the 2020's media consumption habits?
That is not a good thing lol. You barely get to know anybody with this format to care if they go or not.sped up format (evictions once every second day instead of once every week).
It's called lazy programming and all commercial networks in Australia are guilty of it. They would rather extend existing shows than have to create extra programming to fill their timeslots.And considering the view is the TikTok generation has shorter attention spans I don't get how going from 20 minute daily shows to 70-90 minutee episodes is making the show for this generation. Is it because there is only two minutes of worthwhile content per episode?
you can thank strict economic protectionism (strict australian content regulations) for this...It's called lazy programming and all commercial networks in Australia are guilty of it. They would rather extend existing shows than have to create extra programming to fill their timeslots.
they may have tried to hit the mark but the numbers are showing that they are not reaching the market they are aiming for, and they have lost the market that was there so it is is a risk that has not paid off for them, so not really worthy of praise in my opinion.sped up format (evictions once every second day instead of once every week).