After a decade at the helm, Jonathan La Paglia revealed the network is “going in a different direction,” with reality TV favourite David Genat tipped to take over hosting duties in 2026.
After seven years, Network 10 refreshes its brand, unifying free-to-air and streaming services into one seamless entertainment hub — and yes, 10 Play is no more.
The Project wrapped its 16-year run on Friday night with a final show full of laughs, heartfelt tributes, familiar faces and a look back at its legacy.
MasterChef Australia favourite Laura Sharrad has gone from cooking for Curtis Stone to stocking supermarket freezers, with her winning Sticky Date Pudding ice cream now available at Coles.
The soon-to-launch current affairs program 10 NEWS+ will also stream on Spotify as a video podcast, marking a world-first for a commercial free-to-air news bulletin.
The Project is calling it a wrap after 16 years, but not before one final week of laughs, memories and a reunion of the OG trio — Carrie Bickmore, Charlie Pickering and Dave Hughes.
Paramount Australia have acquired the new documentary that unpacks the robbery that saw Kim Kardashian held at gunpoint in Paris — and the dramatic trial that followed.
Deal or No Deal soon moves to the new time of 7pm as 10 gears up to launch a new current affairs show — but can it hold its own against some of TV’s heavy hitters?
Network 10 has made further staffing tweaks within its news division, with several editing roles affected as the network moves to centralise its operations in Sydney and Melbourne.
With just two weeks until its launch, 10 drops a first look at its bold new current affairs show — but what will make it stand out in a fiercely competitive time slot?
10 is again gearing up to refresh its branding across the network including 10 Peach Comedy, 10 Bold Drama, 10 News First and 10 Play over the next few weeks.
Former Network 10 presenter Liv Phyland hosts this brand-funded series uncovering the real ups and downs of Aussie small business owners chasing their dreams.