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'Ending an incredible run of almost 16 years': Channel 10 confirm The Project will be axed within weeks

'Ending an incredible run of almost 16 years': Channel 10 confirm The Project will be axed within weeks

Sky News AU11 hours ago

Channel 10 have confirmed their flagship currect affairs programe The Project is set to be axed within weeks.
In a statement to SkyNews.com.au, a Ten spokesperson said, "The Project will air for the last time on Friday, June 27, ending an incredible run of almost 16 years and more than 4,500 episodes.
"The impact that The Project has had on the media and entertainment industry, countless careers, as well as on Australian society and culture, cannot be overstated."
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