Despite being ousted from the Today show in December last year, it appears Karl Stefanovic is a man still very much in demand. So much so that a new report suggests Karl could rejoin his Today show co-host Lisa Wilkinson - but on Network Ten's, The Project. As reported by New Idea on Monday, Karl's fans are eager to see Karl reunited with Lisa on Network Ten's struggling program. Will Karl Stefanovic join Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) on Channel 10? On Monday, TV expert Rob McKnight said it could be ratings gold for the struggling network And industry observer Rob McKnight, from TV Blackbox, referred to Karl and Lisa's on-screen chemistry as the thing which could lift The Project to a higher place in the ratings. 'Securing Karl Stefanovic would show they're really serious about getting back in the ratings game. He would bring a lot of credibility to whatever show they decided to throw at him,' Rob said. He added: 'Pairing Lisa and Karl together on The Project would be a turning point for the show, and indeed the network. The viewers would absolutely love it!' Reunion? As reported by New Idea on Monday, Karl's fans are eager to see Karl reunited with Lisa on Network Ten's struggling program, The Project. Pictured with former Today show host Lisa Wilkinson Daily Mail Australia has contacted Network Ten for comment. Despite being unceremoniously axed from the Today show in December last year, Karl, 44, has reportedly not been without job offers. In May it was revealed that veteran Australian journalist Robert Penfold, 68, was stepping down from his role as Nine's US bureau chief, sparking rumours that Karl might be up for the coveted gig. Dynamic duo: And industry observer Rob McKnight, from TV Blackbox, referred to Karl and Lisa's on-screen chemistry as the thing which could lift The Project to a higher place in the ratings 'Securing Karl Stefanovic would show they're really serious about getting back in the ratings game. He would bring a lot of credibility to whatever show they decided to throw at him,' Rob said. Pictured: Karl with current Today show host Georgie Gardner According to Nine News, Robert will finish reporting full-time in July, but will still work part-time with the network after being with Nine for 43 years. 'I leave with many wonderful memories and experiences and I am thankful for the extraordinary opportunities that the job as Nine's foreign correspondent provided,' Robert said in part of a statement as the news broke. He added: 'But it is time to take a breather.' In demand: Despite being unceremoniously axed from the Today show in December last year, Karl, 44, has reportedly not been without job offers In 2017, a Nine 'insider' reportedly told New Idea that Karl was eyeing up Robert's job. 'Karl wants (Nine's US bureau chief) Robert Penfold's job,' the source said. 'He knows he would need to take a pay cut, but would love to relocate to the US as Nine's correspondent.' America calling? In May it was revealed that veteran Australian journalist Robert Penfold (pictured), 68, was stepping down from his role as Nine's US bureau chief, sparking rumours that Karl might be up for the coveted gig Karl could also switch to a completely different format - from TV to radio. In April this year, The Australian reported that the veteran journalist was 'in talks' to join the radio station. Should Karl sign on, he could possibly take over the morning slot at both 2GB and 4BC. You're the voice? Karl could also switch to a completely different format - from TV to radio. In April this year, The Australian reported that the veteran journalist was 'in talks' to join the radio station. Should Karl sign on, he could possibly take over the morning slot at both 2GB and 4BCAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility