
Channel Ten reveals fate of beloved game show Deal or No Deal after announcing new current affairs program in the wake of The Project being axed
Network 10 has finally unveiled its new current affairs show in the wake of The Project being axed.
The premium news program, titled 10 News+, is set to hit screens on Monday, June 30, at 6pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.
The show's lineup will include former 7News journalist Denham Hitchcock and Walkley Award-winner Amelia Brace, who will be regular faces during the 6pm bulletin from Sunday to Thursday.
Following the announcement, viewers clamoured to the comments section to ask an important question about their favourite game show - Deal or No Deal.
'So you're bumping Deal or No Deal? As well as getting rid of The Project?' one concerned viewer asked.
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Network 10 has finally unveiled its new current affairs show in the wake of The Project being axed
'So you're bumping Deal or No Deal? As well as getting rid of The Project?' one concerned viewer asked
'What about fkn [sic] Deal or No Deal,' said another.
'Is Deal or No Deal getting shelved?' queried a third.
Deal or No Deal? first aired on the Seven Network from 2003 to 2013.
Ten acquired the rights to revive the Australian version of the show in 2023 and it returned to air in 2024, hosted by Grant Denyer.
Fans did not have to worry though, as Ten realised the error and quickly assured them that Deal or No Deal is not secretly getting the chop.
It will be moving to the later 7pm timeslot instead.
Meanwhile, 10 News+ will be broadcast across the country after Network 10's 5pm local news bulletins, offering a deeper analysis of some of the biggest stories of the day.
7News journalist Denham Hitchcock and Walkley Award-winner Amelia Brace, will be regular faces during the 6pm bulletin from Sunday to Thursday.
Ursula Heger and Hugh Riminton will take the lead during the new Friday broadcast.
The anchor team will be supported by reporters including Ashleigh Raper, Bill Hogan, Brianna Parkins, Samantha Butler, Carrie-Anne Greenbank, and Claudia Vrdoljak.
Ten's Entertainment Editor Angela Bishop will also bring insight into the biggest stories in entertainment, including red-carpet events and exclusive interviews with Hollywood's elite.
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