Q and A Nosedive, page-5

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    ABC’s iconic panel-argument show Q&A has experienced a huge slump in ratings for 2021, according to the outdated method of surveying a sample size of 1000 Australians for extremely valuable commercial TV data.

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    Many in the Ultimo Kremlin are arguing that this can all be put down to the decision to shift Q+A from Monday to Thursday nights, despite early signs that the program’s new timeslot may not be resonating with viewers.
    This first week’s episode of Q+A was watched by an average of 280,000 metropolitan viewers, a drop of nearly a third when compared to the 411,000 people who watched the Monday, February 17, 2020 episode.

    This does not take into account that the days of Australia tuning in to watch free-to-air television by the minute is well and truly over, despite the blocked ears and eyes of almost everyone working in that industry.With a government and public broadcaster that has no interest in promoting the free Iview app, there is now a generation of voting-age Australians entering the workforce who don’t actually know what the ABC is.

    As for the rusted on core audiences that usually make up the vast majority of ABC viewers, it seems that even the most die-hard red-wine-swilling terrace house socialists have grown tired of hearing boomers argue about the same shit for twenty years.

 
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