By MIA FREEDMAN
Mel Doyle is leaving Sunrise. But this is a good news post. I don’t mean it’s good news that Mel Doyle is leaving Sunrise. I like Mel very much and I think she does a terrific job as a breakfast TV host. She’s warm, empathetic, engaging and down to earth. But the role she has at Channel 7 is not my business nor my decision. That’s one for her employers.
When Mel Doyle announced her resignation from Sunrise after 12 years of waking up at 3:15 am, she said in a statement: “I’ve been offered a great opportunity to front a new, prime time network news initiative… I decided it was time to take on a new challenge and so it is with great sadness that I announce I will be leaving Sunrise.”
But ever since her departure was made public, rumours have been circulating as to the real reason why she’s leaving. A few days ago it was reported that Channel Seven told Melissa Doyle she would step down from her appointment as co-host of Sunrise and accept a $150,000 a year pay cut. (Channel 7 has denied reports of the $150K pay cut and maintained that Doyle’s move was a promotion).
Then the same news outlet started reporting rumours that 43 year old Doyle was moved to purposely make way for Samantha Armytage, who is 35. According to News Limited, sources said that Channel Seven wanted Armytage because male viewers find her “sexy”. Channel 7 also denied these reports saying that their research shows that Mel Doyle’s age and appearance is no issue. “Those are the things that make her appeal to audiences,” the spokesperson said.
You can make up your own mind about all of that.
The reason I think this is a good news post is that in all the press coverage about Mel leaving has unearthed this surprising fact: the average age of a female host on morning, current affairs and nightly news shows is…… 43. And that’s a big change from where we were 10 years ago when it was rare to see a female among the many middle-aged male newsreaders that dominate commercial news screens.
Top Comments
You totally missed Jen Brockie of SBS Insight. I'm in awe of the way she finely tunes her studio audience - drawing them out on controversial topics while keeping it all in check from becoming a complete free-for-all.
I like Sandra Sully but her appearance on "Wanted" this week was a bit over the top. She was wearing a very tight dress in a see-through material and a push up bra. This very sexy look seemed an odd choice for an "investigative" show.
Anyone else have an issue with her outfit?
(btw hubby loved it - he taped the show just to drool)