This breakfast news program was discreetly axed after lacklustre ratings

We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


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Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AM Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM 10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
 
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We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


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Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AMEveryday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
 
We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


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Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AMEveryday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
Channel 10 has become a joke of a channel with the likes of the project and lisa wilkinson who should be charged with contempt of court over the supposed rape in parliment house trial they have become far too left leaning and rival the abc for their biased one sided views.Their programmes should be worn out by being played over and over again they need a good morning wake up call and im glad people are showing their contempt for them by tuning out
 
We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


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Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AMEveryday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
Unfortunately we are a country were only two sides are enough (9 and 7) and the others are fighting for the leftovers.-
 
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We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


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Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AMEveryday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
I have never liked channel 10 or any of the strange people working there.
When people leave 10 moving on to 9 or 7 it makes them hard to watch as well. Please go back to 10. You know who you are. 🥹
 
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We are sorry to report that the latest casualty of the TV network rating war is Channel Ten's morning news bulletin 10 News First Breakfast.

It was unceremoniously axed following its dismal performance on the highly competitive morning show slot.


A statement released by Paramount, the company behind Channel Ten, revealed the network’s morning lineup for 2023.

Starting January 9, viewers can expect to see a new lunchtime news program called 10News First: Midday with news presenter Narelda Jacobs set to give Aussies their fill of relevant stories from 12 PM to 1 PM on weekdays.

However, 10 News First Breakfast is noticeably absent from its usual 8 AM to 8:30 AM time slot on the list — something the statement does not address at all.


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10 News First Breakfast being left out from Paramount’s announced morning lineup for Channel Ten in 2023 is not good news. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/10 News First


The glaring omission signals the end for the show, which had suffered low ratings for months.

In June, the program reportedly set the record for the worst rating in Australian TV history with only an average of 17,000 viewers in its first five days on-air.

To put things in perspective, Channel 7’s Sunrise and Channel Nine’s Today averages views in the hundreds of thousands.


Two months later in August, 10 News First Breakfast set another sorry record when it posted zero viewers in Perth.

These feats even earned jokes from Channel Ten’s Sarah Harris (Studio 10) and Lachlan Kennedy (10 News First Breakfast) at the Kennedy Awards, where Harris said in jest to 500 onlookers: ‘Wow, so this is what it’s like to have an audience!’

Meanwhile, Studio 10 saw an hour and thirty minutes slashed from its usual runtime from 8:30 AM-12 PM. The show will air from 10 AM to noon starting next year.


View attachment 10101
Channel Ten’s Studio 10 also had its usual hours slashed. Screengrab Credit: YouTube/Studio 10


Media industry website TV Blackbox reveals that Channel Ten staff have been informed of the morning lineup changes — and warned about possible job cuts.

Allegedly, Paramount Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer Bev McGarvey told network workers she couldn’t promise that there wouldn’t be any personnel let go of.

Channel Ten has had it rough in terms of finances. In 2020, the network posted a $3.4 million bottom-line loss according to filings with the Australian Securities & Investments Commission.


Recent reports say the network has resorted to cost-cutting measures such as a freeze on hiring new staff and cancelling this year’s network Christmas party.

In addition to the network’s woes, several personalities have also bolted in recent months, with Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson, and Peter Helliar announcing their Channel Ten exits from The Project.

All things considered, it’s not a surprise that there are claims of low staff morale.

For their sake, at least, we hope things turn out better for Channel Ten.

Here’s their new morning lineup for 2023:

8.00 AM – 8:30 AMEveryday Gourmet With Justine Schofield
8:30 AM – 9.00 AMEntertainment Tonight (Encore)
9.00 AM – 9:30 AMJudge Judy
9:30 AM – 10.00 AM The Bold and the Beautiful (Encore)
10.00 AM – 12.00 PMStudio 10
12.00 PM – 1.00 PM10 News First: Midday

If you have time, you could also find out which Channel Nine journalist is making the big switch to Channel Seven — and joining what used to be a rival program!

What is your reaction to this sad development from Ten?

Share your thoughts below!
I always enjoy Sarah, Tristan & Angela..
Unfortunately Narelda has become so opinionated…
I want to see happy interesting people when tuning in not people with their personal agendas boring us all.
 
I, for one, am very sorry that the show has been curtailed. Sarah and Tristian are wonderful presenters and by far the best out of the three channels. (7 and 9 being the other two) and I especially find Karl nauseating and would never watch Channel 9). I have also loved The Project and am so sad that my three favourite people are leaving.
 
Maybe if they had advertised the news show more people would have watched it. I only came across it by accident. I can't hack Karl anymore and can't stand sunrise. I do like to see what is going on with the news of a morning. Maybe I will have to go back to the ABC.
 

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