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Nine Adelaide drops Kelly Nestor

Just a day after WIN drops its local ACA, Adelaide news presenter Kelly Nestor tells viewers her contract had not been renewed.

9adNine’s Adelaide news presenterKelly Nestor told viewers last night she would be leaving the network, just a day after the station axed its local edition of A Current Affair.

“It has been an absolute pleasure and my honour to read the news here at Channel Nine for the past two years,” she said.

“My contract hasn’t been renewed for next year but I will be here everyday until my last day on December 18.”

Nine News has struggled in the Adelaide market trailing Seven News each night this week, by as much as 78,000 on Monday.

WIN controls both Adelaide and Perth editions of Nine News, which reflects on the PBL-owned editions in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

On Wednesday their combined figures dropped to 956,000, with Melbourne regularly its strongest market.

This week WIN announced it was dropping its local formats for A Current Affair and resuming the East Coast editions hosted by Tracy Grimshaw, citing financial issues at the heart of the move.

Source: AdelaideNow

15 Responses

  1. Peter, it’s not harsh, it’s a statement of fact. And, yes, if Nine Sydney loses a night in ratings then it’ll drag down the overall national figures. I don’t blame WIN Corp for the bad figures in Adelaide & Perth. Those people are just in love with Seven for some unknown reason.

  2. She can’t leave the network when she doesn’t work
    for them. She works (or worked) for NWS not Nine.

    Also how does WIN owning the affiliates in Perth & Adelaide reflect on the TCN, GTV and QTQ local editions?

  3. My guess is that they will go with mike smythe and and rob kelvin. the biggest problem for nine is that some of their stories have been found out to be lies which was found out by mediawatch. good luck to kelly. she will find work as the readers are bumped from network to network.

  4. Truly don’t understand this, if they were going to get rid of anyone surely it would have to be Rob Kelvin, been there for so many years, isn’t it time? Or both maybe, but not just Kelly, my guess she’ll turn up on radio somewhere.

  5. They need to get rid of both Kelly and Rob and start again. Kelly is dull, Rob is getting on in years and makes frequent mistakes and pauses between every third or fourth word.

  6. I dropped Channel Nine’s Adelaide news earlier this year. Every story is always somehow related back to football or sport. “A budding fotoballer got stabbed last night”, “a football hero was in a high speed chase last night” and on and on and on. Man I hate the words footballer and hero in the same sentance. Oxy-moron if I ever heard one.
    Channel Seven news is also terrible, every story has to have a minimum of three puns in it in order to go to air.

    Wonder who will take her place?

  7. It’s only a news program? I really don’t understand the fuss about how the news’ ratings. All news programs report the same story anyways just with different reporters. big deal. It just a collect of the same current events story, give or take a few different prespective on the story/different content

    It must be something to do with the news’ advertising propgranda (advertsing a news program really? its all the same content you know) or people’s fanboy-ism towards a certain network channel. I’m leaner towards the latter

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