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A channel 7 cameraman has been praised on social media for putting down his camera during Hurricane Ian to help people crossing flooding waters… but did he do the right thing? | TV BLACKBOX S07E35

In this episode:

  • 0.43 – This week in TV history
  • 2.46 – Australian Idol under fire over a lack of diversity
  • 9.10 – 10 News blooper exposes production flaws
  • 14.39 – Camo hailed for downing told to help people during news event
  • 22.11 – Is Channel 7 about to join the streaming market by teaming up with NBCU
  • 29.14 – A quickie with Rob
  • 34.12 – Hatches & Dispatches
  • 37.54 – TV Bingebox

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Robert McKnight
Robert McKnighthttps://tvblackbox.com.au/robert-mcknight/
"Leading TV commentator" - The Daily Telegraph | "Known for his impeccable sources in the TV industry" - The Daily Mail | "Always first with the correct info" - Beau Ryan | Robert McKnight is a highly regarded Australian Television Producer having worked at SEVEN, NINE and TEN during his 30 years in the industry. Currently Rob can be seen every fortnight on THE MORNING SHOW (7) and heard on NIGHTS WITH JOHN STANLEY (2GB/4BC). He is also a producer on 7 NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
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