Popular TV newsreader out after shake-up
A popular newsreader is leaving a state’s television screens after more than eight years following a Seven West Media restructure.
A popular newsreader is leaving a state’s television screens after more than eight years following a Seven West Media restructure.
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With The Project and Q&A both coming to an end, it begs the question – where does broadcast television go from here?
The ABC has today announced a plan to discontinue one of its biggest shows after an 18-year run.
Shocked staff were left in tears following The Project’s axing as it was revealed just how many jobs are on the chopping block.
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