The ‘stylish’ new show ‘that has been set to replace the project’ is revealed in the midst of claims that the wrestling channel 10 series is opposite the AX for weeks in a matter of weeks
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Speculation mounts that Channel 10 is ready to dump the project away for a new current issues organized by prominent journalist Denholm Hitchcock.
Sources from the industry revealed TV Blackbox On Saturday, the new show will be a 30 -minute program with in -depth reporting on major ‘problems’.
Call behind the lines – A 10 News First Investigation, the program will broadcast new episodes from Monday to Thursday from 6:30 pm, with a ‘Best of’ Show set for Friday.
The publication reported that it ‘observed’ it behind the lines logo.
It has also been claimed that online ‘materials’ about the show format that are shared on Channel 10 ‘Intern’.

Speculation mounts that Channel 10 is ready to dump the project away for a new current issues organized by prominent journalist Denholm Hitchcock. Shown: the project Waleed Aly

Sources from the industry revealed on Saturday to TV Blackbox that the new show will be a 30 -minute program with in -depth reporting on large ‘issues’. Call behind the lines – A 10 News First Investigation, the program will broadcast new episodes from Monday to Thursday from 6:30 pm, with a ‘Best of’ Show set for Friday. Displayed: Denholm Hitchcock
“First go behind the headlines with 10 news while our reporters dig deep to discover the facts, follow every lead and to expose stories that others try to remain hidden,” said the synopsis.
The persecuted, organized by Denham Hitchcock, this research series sheds light on issues that are important for Australians – who take the powerful account of fearless journalism.
‘Real stories. Real impact. The truth, Hetero told. ‘
Sources have revealed that the replacement program is quietly prepared for a launch in July or August.
The publication added that the cast and crew of the project were ‘informed’ of their future about their future last week.
A ten spokesperson confirmed to Daily Mail Australia, which they will continue without a new news program.
“After the continuous growth and success of our Nieuwsmerk, 10 news, we invest in a research unit that will work on long-form stories,” they said.
The name of the show and format details and snopsis has been officially announced by the network.

. It comes after rumors have arisen last week that the project must be settled after running on channel 10 since 2017
It will come after rumors have arisen last month that the project must be Axed after active on channel 10 since 2017.
As previously reported by Daily Mail Australia, there has been a different controversial journalists of Channel Seven-including experienced reporter Denham Hitchcock, 7News Sydney’s Bill Hogan and award-winning former foreign Correspondent Amelia Brace-Om to supplement the research unit to be launched soon.
Hitchcock confirmed the news on Instagram.
The move came only a few days after the Australian reported that Hitchcock, together with 7News Sydney’s Bill Hogan and award -winning former foreign correspondent Amelia Brace, had all resigned from seven to ten to ten.
The trio is supposed to have registered to promote the new Current Affairs program, supported by Ten’s Head of News, Martin White.
For Hitchcock, the move comes only three months after returning to seven after a break from TV journalism to live on a catamaran with his wife Mari and their young children.
He had originally helped in launching Spotlight in 2019 and led the reporting of the network about great stories about crimes and current affairs, including those of last year that Marea killed? Documentary about Sky News.
Despite his short return to seven, Hitchcock seems ready to dive back into serious reporting at Tien – and has called on viewers to help him feed stories.
‘To everyone who keeps sending me stories to look at – let them arrive. I read every message, “he wrote.
The new program of the new current cases is expected to be launched later this year.
Hitchcock leaves only three months after he has returned to seven after a few years free living on a catamaran with his young family.
“I’m back. It is time to wash some of the salt – and to return to what I do best, “he wrote on social media.
Network 10 has been approached for comment.
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