A evident omission in Network Ten’s morning line-up has spelt the top of its news breakfast program.
Starting January 9, 2023, Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield and a re-run of Entertainment Tonight will take the place of 10 News First Breakfast.
Studio 10 has additionally been shortened from its 8.30am -12pm slot, as an alternative virtually halving its run time, beginning at 10.00am and working till 12.00pm.
A media launch from the community made no point out of 10 News First Breakfast than its omission from the line-up, which begins earlier subsequent yr, nor did it point out Studio 10’s decreased working time.
“Studio 10 returns in 2023 with a fresh take on what everyone’s talking about, with a brand-new season of chat, showbiz, and plenty of fun to brighten up your mornings, with the much loved hosting ensemble of Tristan MacManus, Angela Bishop, Narelda Jacobs and everybody’s favourite roving reporter, Daniel Doody,” the assertion stated.
Ten introduced in late November that Studio 10 star Sarah Harris can be the brand new host of The Project, showing on the present 5 nights every week alongside Waleed Aly.
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10 News First: Breakfast, which started airing in June, reportedly delivered the lowest-ever scores in Australian TV historical past in early July, with simply 44 viewers.
It seems 10 News First Breakfast has been changed with an hour-long 10 News First: Midday because the community’s breakfast/ daytime news bulleting working for an hour between 12pm and 1pm.
Newsreader Narelda Jacobs has been introduced in as its presenter.
“Talk about hitting the ground running in 2023. I’m thrilled to be able to share the world’s big moments on Studio 10, then deliver the day’s biggest headlines on 10 News First: Midday,” she stated.
“When viewers stop to catch a breath at midday, I’ll be there with an exciting new national bulletin alongside some of the country’s best reporters.”
Head of broadcast news at Network Ten, Martin White, claimed the noon bulletin “expanded” the each day news footprint.
“It’s a multi-platform bulletin to satisfy the need for on-demand Australian news content wherever you are,” he stated.
News.com.au understands employees impacted can be redeployed to different exhibits.
Originally printed as Ten news bulletin with 44 viewers brutally axed