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The Feed returns to SBS from late July with presenters Marc Fennell and Alex Lee, while new co-host Virginia Langeberg will fill-in for Alice Matthews while she is on parental leave.
Langeberg who joined SBS in 2019, has more than 15 years’ experience in Australia and the UK covering challenging stories, including the typhoon destruction in the Philippines, and the aftermath of the Sri Lanka Easter bombings.
Born in Sweden of Tanzanian and Swedish heritage, she moved to Australia at a young age. Prior to joining SBS, she was based in London for
BBC World News.
“I’m beyond excited about this new opportunity.
The Feed is back Tuesday nights with two-part special Pandemicland
July 19, 2021 10:11
SBS’ The Feed is set to return on Tuesdays from 27 July at 10pm, with new co-host Virginia Langeberg and a two-part special documentary called Pandemicland.
The announcement:
Multi Walkley award-winning program The Feed returns to the Tuesday current affairs line-up on SBS from July 27 at 10pm to bring you the issues that matter … and the jokes that don’t.
Breaking new ground with their compelling mix of current affairs and comedy, interviews and investigations, presenters Marc Fennell and Alex Lee are back with a new co-host, Virginia Langeberg, who will fill-in for Alice Matthews while she is on parental leave.
Australian Government vaccine campaign attracts wide criticism on launch
July 12, 2021 10:20
The BMF-produced campaign will feature across media including outdoor, digital, TV, print and social media.
Meanwhile, another, more graphic, campaign not created by BMF and featuring a young woman in hospital struggling to survive against the disease, will geographically target audiences. It was deployed first in Sydney, which is struggling to contain an outbreak.
The campaigns will replace the current creative featuring former deputy chief health officer Dr Nick Coatsworth.
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It is unclear at this stage who provided the creative work for the second campaign, however Mumbrella understands that it was created last year.
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