Controversy Erupts Over Channel Seven’s New Satirical Segment Hosted by Mark Humphries
Are Australians ready to boycott Channel Seven over a new satirical segment? The network recently debuted a new segment hosted by comedian Mark Humphries called The 6:57pm News, which airs after the news bulletin on Fridays. However, the segment has sparked controversy and divided viewers.
In the segment, Humphries cracked jokes about President Joe Biden and his recent press conference gaffes. Some viewers found the jokes unfunny and offensive, with one woman even vowing to never watch Channel Seven News again. Others, however, praised the segment as a “triumph” and enjoyed the humor.
The controversy comes on the heels of veteran Channel Seven presenter Sharyn Ghidella being axed from the network after almost four decades in the industry. Ghidella took to social media to express her disappointment with the network’s decision and criticized their focus on gimmicks like astrology readings over veteran talent.
Despite the backlash, Channel Seven’s new director of news and current affairs, De Ceglie, has defended the changes, stating that morale is high and that the network is committed to trying new things. Humphries, who gained prominence on ABC’s The Roast, is no stranger to controversy and has appeared on various other programs in the past.
It remains to be seen how this controversy will impact Channel Seven and its viewership. Will Australians follow through with their threat to boycott the network, or will they tune in to see what other changes are in store? Only time will tell.