Thursday 6 October 2022 04:40 AM Channel 10 Upfronts: The Project avoids the axe, I'm a Celebrity returns trends now
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Channel 10 has announced its programming slate for 2023.
The biggest news at the station's Upfronts presentation - an event for media buyers where a TV network promotes its year ahead - is that current affairs program The Project is staying put despite rumours it was facing the axe due to low ratings.
Ten has committed to another year airing the Rove McManus-produced news show, which in addition to its ratings woes is sometimes criticised for its left-wing bias.
The Project has avoided the axe despite low ratings, with Channel 10 confirming its return for 2023 at the network's Upfronts presentation in Sydney on Thursday. (Pictured from left: Carrie Bickmore, Waleed Aly, Peter Helliar and Lisa Wilkinson)
The Project will continue in 2023 with the same hosting panel as this year: Carrie Bickmore, Waleed Aly, Peter Helliar and Lisa Wilkinson.
Other highlights from the network's Upfronts on Thursday included several tentpole franchises being renewed for another season.
Reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is coming back, with Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris returning as hosts.
Other highlights from the network's Upfronts included several tentpole franchises being renewed for another season. Reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is coming back, with Dr Chris Brown (left) and Julia Morris (right)