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News 13 May 2019 - 1 min read

Bauer Media to launch a new action TV series

By Jodie Carlson - Account Manager - Thrive PR
MightyMachines

Bauer Media Group is launching an action-packed television show called Mighty Machines, showcasing the wildest machinery the world has to offer – and putting it to the test.

Hosted by transport and machinery journalists Cobey Bartels and Harrison Hunkin, Mighty
Machines airs weekly at 4.30pm AEST from June 1 on 10 Bold, and Prime TV for those over the ditch. Season 1 runs for 10 x 30-minute episodes.

Each episode features highly entertaining and engaging reviews, comparisons, adventures and profiles of the men, women and machinery that underpin the transport and machinery world.

From a first-of-its-kind Burnout Symphony, to racing hard core off-road buggies through New Zealand corn fields - even pulverising cars with 20-tonne excavators in a Dig This special - follow Cobey and Harrison’s exploits as they travel Australia and the world in search of the mightiest machines they can get their hands on.

Alongside the action Cobey and Harrison bring to the screen, a number of high-octane celebrities will make appearances across the season.

Bauer Media Group general manager Publishing and executive producer, Terry King, believes the show demonstrates the publisher’s cross-platform content prowess. TV content will be replicated across Bauer Media Group’s print titles as well as its digital platforms.

Mighty Machines is sponsored by popular Bauer Media titles; Deals on Wheels/TradeTrucks.com.au, Earthmovers & Excavators/TradeEarthmovers.com.au, Farms & Farm Machinery/TradeFarmMachinery.com.au, Owner//Driver, Australasian Bus & Coach (ABC) and Australasian Transport News (ATN).

“This is a really exciting project for us because it highlights our skill-set across many different platforms, from magazines, digital, social, and now to television,” said King

“It’s the only show of its type in Australia and New Zealand it covers some of the nation’s largest employment sectors.

“The show is produced entirely in-house by our talented journalists and videographers, highlighting our multi-platform ability as a publisher.”

 

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