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The project viewers remained astonished this week when Network announced that their flagship show was get the ax within three weeks.

But leading media analyst Steve Allen, from Pearman MediaDaily Mail Australia told that the signs of the fall of the news program have been clear for years.

The TV expert said the project on Tuesday Landed on the chopping block when it started losing Star Power Hosts such as Carrie Bickmore.

“They lost some of those beloved, well -admired names,” said Allen.

‘The trio that started the project for the first time, Carrie Bickmore be one of them. They were then well -known quantities. ‘

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The project viewers remained astonished this week when Network announced at Monday that their flagship show received the ax in three weeks

The project viewers remained astonished this week when Network announced at Monday that their flagship show received the ax in three weeks

The project, which will broadcast its last episode on 27 June, was launched when the 19.00 Project in July 2009 with Carrie Bickmore and comedians Charlie Pickering and Dave Hughes at the helm.

The show then saw one with star, rotating panel in the course of the almost 16-year-old span, including Peter Helliar, Rove McManus, Lisa Wilkinson and Tommy Little.

In his heyday, the project won various awards, including 11 Logie Awards – of which two of the viewer – eventually golden accommodation were won by hosts Waleed Aly and Bickmore.

Since then, many stars have left the program and Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton, Hamish Macdonald, Georgie Tunny, Susie Youssef and Steve Price.

All said that although the current line-up has a lot of talent, they do not have the same ‘public attraction’ as earlier panels.

“What ten have tried to do in the past decade with the personalities that went in and out of the show, they tried to reinvent it and it just wasn’t successful,” he said.

‘Waleed Aly, in particular, generated a lot of publicity a few years ago.

“He is very good at what he does, but he had no other people around him who were enough different with their own attraction for the public to regain some figures.”

But leading media analyst Steve Allen, from Pearman Media, has revealed Daily Mail Australia that the signs of the downfall of the news program have been there for years. Pictured L to R: Ruby Rose, Dave Hughes, James Mathieson, Charlie Pickering and Carrie Bickmore

But leading media analyst Steve Allen, from Pearman Media, has revealed Daily Mail Australia that the signs of the downfall of the news program have been there for years. Pictured L to R: Ruby Rose, Dave Hughes, James Mathieson, Charlie Pickering and Carrie Bickmore

“That was the problem. He was almost the last man who stood, “all added.

The project exceeded more than a million metro viewers at the height of his success.

It started for the first time as a half -hour program, but soon switched to one -hour episodes as the popularity increased.

Usually included in Network Ten’s Studios in the Como Center in South Yarra, Melbourne, the project was known for reporting on current events with a comic spider.

The show also contained all kinds of international superstar guests, who gave a place to artists, actors and musicians who were on tours in Australia.

“The other unique thing the project has had to this day, and until it goes out of the blue, is for every celebrity that comes to Australia – they would not give interview room for much long and nine, but the project would,” all said.

“They had something else for them.”

However, the audience began to purchase in recent years after the loss of stars such as Bickmore, Hughes and Wilson – and no amount of famous guests could help restore the show.

The TV expert said on Tuesday that the project landed on the chopping block when it started losing Star Power Hosts such as Carrie Bickmore

The TV expert said on Tuesday that the project landed on the chopping block when it started losing Star Power Hosts such as Carrie Bickmore

Last week the project only attracted 238,000 and 357,000 viewers nationwide.

This is in stark contrast to the competitors of the project – seven and nine news – who routinely attracted more than 2 million viewers to their 18:00 Bulletins.

However, it seems that ten is preparing to come back bigger and better than ever, because the network has already announced an exciting new show to take the place of the project.

After he announced that the project ended, another statement issued in which another news program will fill the evening time lock.

“Network 10 introduces a revised program program for early evening later this month,” said a spokesperson.

‘The core of the changes will be an extension of the successful news reporting of Network 10, with the launch of a new national news, current affairs and insights from one year a week six days a week as a supplement to 10 hours of 5 pm local news bulletins.

‘This reflects the successful growth of the public into Network 10 Local News Bulletins and Mayage.

“Our focus remains on serving our free-to-air audience with more of the content they are increasingly viewing.”

The project was officially taught after 16 years and will broadcast its last episode on 27 June. Portrayed l to r: Sam Taunton, Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Georgie Tunny

The project was officially taught after 16 years and will broadcast its last episode on 27 June. Portrayed l to r: Sam Taunton, Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris and Georgie Tunny

“Deal or no deal will go to the new age from 7 pm,” the statement has ended.

Recently poached Seven journalists Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace are expected to organize the new evening program.

The new show will be checked by Broadcast News Vice President Martin White, with the title and the official launch date that is expected to be announced in the following week.

Daily Mail Australia previously reported ten poached various high-profile journalists from Channel Seven to create a ‘crack team’ for a new research unit.

Veteran reporter Hitchcock, 7News Sydney’s Bill Hogan, and award-winning former foreign correspondent Brace are reportedly at the helm of the new program.

Brace and Hitchcock left Seven’s Sydney Newsroom within a few hours after stopping and started working last Monday to work. Hogan is expected to start in two weeks.

The departure has speculated that Speculation is preparing to launch a prime-time newsmagazine show to accept Nine’s 60 minutes, Seven’s Spotlight and ABC’s Four Corners.

A ten spokesperson has since confirmed the commotion to Daily Mail Australia and said: “After the continuous growth and the success of our Nieuwsmerk, 10 news, we invest in a research unit that will work on long stories.”

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