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Nine axes Footy Show? Fatty gorrrn

AlwaysGreen

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Vautins post football career has been all arse.

Takes a miracle catch in a tribute cricket game and gets a ten year gig.

Cracks his head on the same show and they have to sign him on for another ten years.

Now we'll cop his unbiased commentary for the next ten years.
 

thorson1987

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Give the Job to Rebecca W*lson have Keiran Foran come on and abuse her corspe.

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Life's Good

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Meanwhile, Sam Thaiday is beside himself with anger. TFS was tailor made for his unfunny, inappropriate, archaic style.
 

ReddFelon

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Vautin to join Sterlo on the Couch. "On the Couch with Uncle Fester and Male Pauline Hanson Impersonator"
 

Someguy

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Australian TVs last variety show gone! I'm just wondering how they are going to make a reality TV show with a RL theme that incorporates cooking and renovating to replace it
 
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Media reports are now saying The Footy Show will be a revamped format but Vautin is dfeinetly off the show.

Sources - http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...t/news-story/2d77d716bd3a1408706459568d62182b

Fatty axed from NRL Footy Show as Channel Nine revamps format
PHIL ROTHFIELD, The Daily Telegraph
October 17, 2017 3:50pm
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NRL television stalwart Paul ‘Fatty’ Vautin is being punted from Channel Nine’s Footy Show after 23 years and 11 Logies.

The longest-serving host on Australian television will be restricted to commentary box duties at live NRL games in 2018 with the network to groom glamorous star Erin Molan as his replacement.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal The Footy Show will be expanded next year to broadcast in a new timeslot on Monday night, then Thursday night and Sunday lunchtime.

The move to replace 58-year-old Vautin and promote Molan is a tactical manoeuvre by the network to win back female fans who have deserted the Footy Show and switched to Fox Sports where Yvonne Sampson heads up an impressive line-up of women presenters.

“I’m not sure what the show will look like next year but I am so grateful for the past six seasons alongside Fatty, Big Marn, Beau and Glenn (Pallister) and the whole team,” Molan said.

“I love them. They couldn’t have treated me better or made me feel more welcome. They are family and whatever happens always will be.”

Nine’s Footy Show ratings have slipped to an all-time low this year, often to as bad as 80,000 viewers compared to the halcyon days when it regularly pulled in audiences of around 370,000.

Vautin is on a family holiday in the United States and did not return phone calls or text messages.

The futures of the stars of the show remain uncertain.

The highest paid panellist Beau Ryan has two years to run on his contract.

Vautin and Molan are both free agents at the end of the 2018 season.

Darryl ‘Big Marn’ Brohman is off contract now.

“I’ve just left it with my manager,” Brohman said.

“None of us have been told what’s happening.”

Officially Channel Nine is saying the Footy Show is being revamped because the network will be showing 23 live Thursday night NRL games next year.

Costs are too high to justify or invest in the late-night timeslot with the lack of advertisers.

While Nine has been in a steady decline, Fox Sports continues to grow its rugby league audience for live games, pre-game, with the Matty Johns Show, NRL 360, League Life and The Professor.

They recently parted company with Peter Sterling, whose show was the only one in the Fox Sports stable to struggle for ratings. He will be returning to Channel 9.

Long-time executive producer Glenn Pallister is also moving on under the revamp.

The show is now under the care of Director of Sport Tom Malone instead of light entertainment.

Ironically Vautin always predicted Molan would one day host the show.

Two years ago he said: “I just turn up at 8.30 every Thursday night, put my bum on the seat and do my best.

“I have noticed in the last three years she (Erin) has moved from being part time, to being right down the end of the panel, she moved up one last year, and now she has moved up another one this year. So I think the writing is on the wall for me.”

Nine executives stress that Vautin will remain on the network in a commentary role for at least next year. “He is rated very highly in the broadcast box,” said one source.

The new show will be less humour and more football.

Where that leaves funny man Beau Ryan remains to be seen.

“No-one has told us what’s happening,” he said, “We’ve just been told there will be a new format.

“Hopefully we’ll get some more info in the next couple of weeks.”

Viewers will get more serious football analysis, especially on the Monday night panel show, through the likes of Andrew Johns, Darren Lockyer, Wally Lewis, Brad Fittler and possibly Phil Gould.

2GB broadcaster Ray Hadley signed a new three-year contract with the network yesterday to call Thursday night games for Channel 9.

The last sentence of the above article made me groan. Another reason to not watch 9's FTA coverage.

Second Source - http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...ow-after-24-years-on-air-20171017-gz2i8h.html

October 17 2017 - 2:22PM

Paul Vautin out of The Footy Show with show under a cloud after 24 years on air
by Andrew Webster

Channel Nine has axed founding host Paul Vautin from the Logie-award winning The Footy Show as the program undergoes its most dramatic overhaul in 24 years.

Footy Show executive producer Glenn Pallister this week told Vautin, who is holidaying in the US, the show would no longer exist in its current format and he would not be a part of it. Vautin has one year of his contract to run and is likely to spend it in the commentary box calling matches.

There was confusion on Tuesday over whether the show had been axed to make way for a new one-hour program headed by Vautin's co-host Erin Molan with more of a focus on football.

Some panellists and many others at Nine have been told the show had been dumped. Others at Nine insisted it had not because The Footy Show brand was so iconic. We won't know until round one next March.

The future of panelists Beau Ryan, who has another two years to run on his deal, remains unclear. Darryl Brohman, who is off contract, confirmed on Tuesday that he wouldn't return to the show in 2018.

It is also understood Nine will try to breathe life into a Monday night rugby league show similar to Footy Classified, which is aired in AFL states.

Nine's Sunday Footy Show hosted by James Bracey will continue.

Only last week, Nine's publicity department declared The Footy Show, which has won 11 Logies, would return in 2018 on Thursday nights.

"The NRL Footy Show also returns for its 25th season in 2018 with all the latest breaking stories and loads of fun from the world of rugby league," the media release said. "Each week, Paul 'Fatty' Vautin, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl 'Big Marn' Brohman will be joined by some of the biggest names in the game."

The Footy Show was a ground-breaker when it first aired in the 1990s and was the scene of some of rugby league's biggest stories, including the on-air stoush between Ray Hadley and John Ribot during Super League war and Andrew Johns' confession to Phil Gould that he had battled depression and drug use during his playing career.

But a consistent drop in ratings in recent years has put pressure on the show. Next season, Nine will broadcast 23 live matches on Thursday nights.

The news follows Monday night's shock announcement that Lisa Wilkinson was walking away from The Today Show to join Network Ten's The Project because of a pay dispute.

A Nine spokesperson said: "The program is going through some changes in style and format that is yet to be determined. Under the new broadcast deal with the NRL there will be 23 Thursday night matches next season and the show will be off the back of that. Nothing is resolved in terms of how it will look and what talent will be used."

Hope that helps everyone know what is going on (that is known so far).
 

some11

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Thread certified gold.

You simply can't call it The Footy Show or even use the same set or panel, it's so f**king past it's use by date if people see that shit again they will turn off.

Talk about the past weekends games for more than two minutes and they might just be onto something.
 
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If they go with Molan as host, they should go hell for leather on the 'woman' angle.

Maybe call it Six and the City.
 

sharknows

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f**k channel nein they treated Yvonne Sampson like a 2nd class citizen compared to Molan.....Karma happening here
 

69-05-41

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Nein's idea of a dramatic overhaul would be Molan hosting "The Best of The Footy Show" for the next 24 years.

Let's crowdfund Foxtel buying SOO and GF broadcast rights so nobody has to endure the likes of Warren, Vautin, Fittler, Lockyer and Johns ever again.
 

Wizardman

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Having a woman on a footy show just because of her gender is just politically correct crap. In saying that, the "Women in League" show on fox has been an absolute winner. I echo the sentiment that Sampson is a talent who just seems very genuine.
As for Molan, I swear someone at the top end of Nine is looking after her VERY well.....because she comes across as false and annoying. Nine certaintly have not done their market research by promoting her.
 
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Let's crowdfund Foxtel buying SOO and GF broadcast rights so nobody has to endure the likes of Warren, Vautin, Fittler, Lockyer and Johns ever again.

You'd have to get legislative change first. Both State of Origin and th NRL Grand Final are on the Federal Anti-Siphoning list. They must be shown on free to air TV and cannot be on pay tv.
 
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