Mariah Carey's 'bizarre' The Project interview
Mariah Carey's fans were left confused after her 'bizarre' interview on The Project, with some even asking if the clip was AI-generated.
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Courier-Mail
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- Courier-Mail
Channel 10 ‘lines up new show to replace The Project in a matter of weeks'
Don't miss out on the headlines from TV. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Project has reportedly been axed by Channel 10 and will be replaced with a brand new show in the coming months. Insiders told TV Blackbox that a brand new current affairs show is being developed by the network to replace it's long-running flagship show. It's claimed that the yet-to-be-revealed new show will usher in both a new format that will transform The Project's current timeslot. The insider claimed that development of the show has been underway for quite some time and that it could be launched as soon as next month. There's currently no official word from Network 10 as to the fate of the show or it's biggest stars such as Waleed Aly. Picture: Channel 10 It will mark a huge shift for the timeslot, with the new show thought to be set to run four times a week for thirty minutes, a big change from The Project's six hour-long shows a week. It's currently unclear what Channel 10 will air during the other half an hour. has reached out to Channel 10 for comment. Once an iconic mainstay of current affairs television Down Under, the show has struggled in recent years to keep hold of its audience as viewing habits have shifted from live free-to-air TV to streaming. Ratings for the beloved panel show, which made its debut in 2009, have halved in recent years and sparked numerous rumours about its demise which Channel 10 have previously denied. The show has struggled to attract viewers in recent years. Picture: Channel 10. Rumours emerged as recently as March when Channel 10's former News Editor said 'shrinking budgets' had left the future of the show in doubt. 'With audiences shrinking across the board and the subsequent cost-cutting, it's hard to be optimistic [about the future of the show],' he told Daily Mail. 'Budgets have always been important. In the old days, they were a starting point – and, if the show was successful, complaints of overspending were often muted. We may even have been extravagant at times, but we could afford to be. But there's no money anymore and very little fun,' he added. On Thursday, entertainment expert Peter Ford told 3AW Breakfast that he believed the show would be gone 'sooner rather than later', and will be replaced by a show based in Sydney. 'I don't think The Project will see the year out,' Ford insisted. Broadcast television has struggled across the board in recent years with the shift to streaming hitting networks hard. Last year alone, Channel 10 quietly removed The Masked Singer, The Bachelor and Gladiators from its schedule. Originally published as Channel 10 'lines up new show to replace The Project in a matter of weeks'

News.com.au
5 hours ago
- News.com.au
‘Extremely disturbed': Deborra-Lee Furness feels ‘betrayed' by Sutton Foster's behaviour
Deborra-Lee Furness has been left 'extremely disturbed' by Sutton Foster's behaviour, an insider has claimed. Furness, 69, shocked the world when she made a bombshell statement last month, four days after she submitted paperwork to end her marriage with Hugh Jackman. The statement, which allegedly took Jackman by complete surprise, revealed that their split had been anything but amicable. In the months after their marriage broke down, reports began to emerge that Jackman's new girlfriend, Sutton Foster, had previously made numerous attempts to befriend Furness. It emerged that Jackman and Foster, who became close pals while co-starring on Broadway, had even pushed for double dates together. Now the dust has settled, an insider has revealed that Furness has been left horrified looking back in hindsight. 'The fact that Sutton used to go on double dates and tried so hard to befriend Deb is extremely disturbing to her,' an insider told the Daily Mail. The source went on to reveal that Furness has grown closer to Foster's ex-husband, with the pair bonding over their shared heartbreak. 'She will never have anything to do with Sutton. Deb is friends with Sutton's ex and they both share a deep sense of betrayal.' 'Deb knows that one day this will all come back around to the both of them,' added the insider of Furness' current state of mind about Jackman and Foster. The former couple, who share 25-year-old son, Oscar, and 19-year-old daughter, Ava, announced they were splitting 'with gratitude, love and kindness' in September 2023. It was confirmed the following year that Jackman had been quietly dating his Music Man co-star, Sutton Foster. The pair was seen kissing in public for the first time in January. Meanwhile, Jackman's close friend, radio presenter Gus Worland, shared new insight on the situation in the wake of Furness' statement. 'No one wants anyone to go through what [Jackman] is, and he is going through it publicly because of his fame,' Gus Worland recently said during a radio interview. 'One thing I have been really strict on is to let Hugh and Deborra-lee Furness do what they have had to do. I was over in New York with him last month and he is fine. He is going along well.' Jackman's close pal went on to share that he's working hard behind the scenes to make things as smooth as possible between the two exes. 'I hope Deb does as well. They were together for 30 years and have two beautiful kids together,' he said. 'I go to their kids and ask them what we can do to make sure they get through this as best as possible.'

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