Ousted “outsider” Mark Latham is back on the air. Kind of. The debut of his Facebook Live version of Sky’s Outsiders last night looked even more low-budget than the program that was canned last week over a series of generally awful comments by the ex-pollie.
Sitting around a sound desk with a cardboard cut-out of Donald Trump and a “Mark Latham’s Outsiders” sign, Latham and panellists Miranda Devine and Bettina Arndt drew a peak of about 1800 viewers at once last night with the broadcast. Outsiders got an audience of about 35,000. The video had clocked up 38,000 views by this morning.
Many of the comments were complaining about buffering and the poor sound quality of the video — something Latham has promised to improve, while also plugging his fundraising efforts for the show.
“A few teething issues with audio that we can improve,” he posted. “Please support the show to help these improvements.”
Latham is asking for donations for start-up and ongoing costs of the program, in denominations from $10 up to $2000.
There’s no mention of how much of Latham’s parliamentary pension, estimated to be about $80,000 a year, is going towards the effort. — Emily Watkins
LOL!!!
‘…a peak of about 1800 viewers… ‘
That many!? Attribute it to initial novelty value.
Take a rest Emily, you’ve earned it with today’s edition alone – bang, whack, wham!
Well done.
I did watch it live and was actually surprised by how good the quality was.
The audio was slightly compromised by the background noise as well as some room echo, but the fidelity itself was actually excellent. My guess is that this venture could well prove to be successful. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are future complaints to ACMA from licensed network operators, who pay large sums of money to the government annually for the same privilege.
The video of episode 1 is currently at 53,754 views.
This article doesn’t have a public view counter, so I guess we cannot compare the two.
I am one of the 54k and I quite enjoyed it. A nice change actually. I will watch it again.