Ten announces ‘in-depth news' show replacing The Project
Network Ten has revealed the name and lineup of the program that will replace The Project, effective June 30.
10 News+ will offer 'premium, in-depth news, current affairs and insights' the network has confirmed in a brief statement issued to the market on Wednesday.
Martin White, vice president of news for Paramount Australia said: 'This is an exciting opportunity for our network news team. We're going to do what we do best — put the truth first, our audience first, and tell important stories well.'
'We've assembled a fantastic team, led by Denham and Amelia, and I can't wait for audiences to see their hard work.
'What we're doing with 10 NEWS+ is completely different to anything else in the market. We're giving you more — breaking exclusive stories and offering our own unique take on the biggest issues impacting Australians, across multiple platforms including 10, 10 Play and YouTube.
'At the heart of everything we do is delivering news and current affairs that matter to you. No filler. No opinion. Just the facts.'
The program premiers on Monday, 30 June at 6pm and follows the network's 5pm local news bulletins.
10 NEWS+ will broadcast from Sunday to Friday.
The program will be anchored by journalists Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace from Sunday to Thursday and national affairs editor Hugh Riminton and Ursula Heger on Fridays.
Reporting on the program will be political editor Ashleigh Raper, Billy Hogan, Brianna Parkins, Samantha Butler, Carrie-Anne Greenbank, Claudia Vrdoljak and entertainment editor Angela Bishop.
'The program will offer a fresh perspective on critical local and global stories, tailored for an engaged audience seeking in-depth news coverage,' Ten said in a statement.
Executive producer of the hour-long program is veteran producer Daniel Sutton.
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