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Herald Sun
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Herald Sun
TV journalist Denham Hitchcock on new show 10 NEWS+ which is replacing The Project
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Television journalist Denham Hitchcock believes the daily news and deeper investigations of prime-time news show10 NEWS+ will cut through and reach wider audiences than other programs, like the recently-cancelled The Project. The Project aired its last episode on Friday and will be replaced by 10 NEWS+ from Monday, which will be the first commercial free-to air news program to also be available as a video podcast via global streaming service Spotify. 'That's the great unknown,' Hitchcock told Stellar in a new interview. 'The journos, the network [are] fully behind it. No-one is half-hearted about this show. And the platforms it will be on is also revolutionary in a way.' The 48-year-old will co-anchor the show with his former Seven Network colleague Amelia Brace. Both Hitchcock and Brace were poached from Seven by Network 10. The father of two is looking forward to being 'let out of the gate' on stories and revealed he had one up his sleeve for months. 'It's an absolute blockbuster,' he teased. 'It's a story 60 Minutes, Four Corners and Spotlight would kill for.' While he is excited to get started, his dad Kevin, a former Network 10 news anchor himself, is possibly more excited. '[Though] God forbid I get any of my grammar wrong,' Hitchcock said. ''Cause he's the first one on the phone.' Growing up watching his father work on news investigations like the Lindy Chamberlain trial, Hitchcock was destined to follow in his footsteps. 'Dad would sometimes get me to write news stories and he would sub them at the dinner table for fun,' he told Stellar. 'One day he got extremely upset because I finished a story with 'time will tell'. He hates the cliché. I always knew I wanted to be a journalist, even at a very young age.' Starting off his career straight out of high school in 1995, Hitchcock answered phones and filled the biscuit barrel for Today Tonight on Seven. His work as a reporter took him all over the world, and he went on to work as a foreign correspondent at the Nine Network before returning to Seven to launch current affairs program Spotlight. 'To truly try and make a difference and enrich the lives of the people you come across is what I'm most proud of,' Hitchcock said of his 30 years on the road. 'I've managed to do that in a lot of cases, and that gives me the most amount of hope. There's still beauty amongst the rubble and devastation. You just have to look for it.' Originally published as Inside the 'revolutionary' show replacing The Project

News.com.au
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Inside the ‘revolutionary' show replacing The Project
Television journalist Denham Hitchcock believes the daily news and deeper investigations of prime-time news show10 NEWS+ will cut through and reach wider audiences than other programs, like the recently-cancelled The Project. The Project aired its last episode on Friday and will be replaced by 10 NEWS+ from Monday, which will be the first commercial free-to air news program to also be available as a video podcast via global streaming service Spotify. 'That's the great unknown,' Hitchcock told Stellar in a new interview. 'The journos, the network [are] fully behind it. No-one is half-hearted about this show. And the platforms it will be on is also revolutionary in a way.' The 48-year-old will co-anchor the show with his former Seven Network colleague Amelia Brace. Both Hitchcock and Brace were poached from Seven by Network 10. The father of two is looking forward to being 'let out of the gate' on stories and revealed he had one up his sleeve for months. 'It's an absolute blockbuster,' he teased. 'It's a story 60 Minutes, Four Corners and Spotlight would kill for.' While he is excited to get started, his dad Kevin, a former Network 10 news anchor himself, is possibly more excited. '[Though] God forbid I get any of my grammar wrong,' Hitchcock said. ''Cause he's the first one on the phone.' Growing up watching his father work on news investigations like the Lindy Chamberlain trial, Hitchcock was destined to follow in his footsteps. 'Dad would sometimes get me to write news stories and he would sub them at the dinner table for fun,' he told Stellar. 'One day he got extremely upset because I finished a story with 'time will tell'. He hates the cliché. I always knew I wanted to be a journalist, even at a very young age.' Starting off his career straight out of high school in 1995, Hitchcock answered phones and filled the biscuit barrel for Today Tonight on Seven. His work as a reporter took him all over the world, and he went on to work as a foreign correspondent at the Nine Network before returning to Seven to launch current affairs program Spotlight. 'To truly try and make a difference and enrich the lives of the people you come across is what I'm most proud of,' Hitchcock said of his 30 years on the road. 'I've managed to do that in a lot of cases, and that gives me the most amount of hope. There's still beauty amongst the rubble and devastation. You just have to look for it.'

Sky News AU
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
'Everyone knows you've lost your job': The Project star Sam Taunton returns to stand-up comedy after brutal axing
Axed Project Star Sam Taunton has broken his silence following the shock cancellation of Channel 10's The Project in a new stand up set. Taunton, a well-known stand-up comedian, joined the long-running panel show in 2023 as a full time weeknight panelist alongside fellow newbie Sarah Harris and veteran Waleed Aly. The 33-year-old funny man took to the stage in Sydney this week to try out some new stand up material after news of the show's cancellation reached media outlets. 'It's just like everyone f**king knows you've lost your job and it's crazy,' Sam told the audience, as reported by the Daily Mail Australia. 'My dad rang me and said: 'Look, if I'm honest, the show wasn't for me. I prefer real news''. Staunton then revealed that his co-host Waleed Aly tried to warn him about paparazzi due to the high level of media coverage about The Project's demise. 'Waleed – you might know that guy?' Taunton said. 'He texted me on Wednesday and said: 'I'm so sorry, Sam. Get prepared. I just got papped by the paparazzi outside Chemist Warehouse near the studio.' 'I ran as fast as I could to Chemist Warehouse. Not one f***er took a photo of me!' A Ten spokesperson confirmed to last week that The Project will end its run after 'almost 16 years and more than 4,500 episodes' on June 27. The long-running panel series was beset by sliding ratings and a rotating line up of anchors for years before it was officially axed. Channel 10 has subsequently unveiled The Project's successor, a 'premium, in-depth news, current affairs and insights program' called 10 NEWS+. The new 'premium' news show will be helmed by ex-Seven talent Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace. It is understood that 10NEWS+ will inherit the first half of The Project's 6:30pm – 7:30pm slot, with the second half hour now freed up for the channel's primetime programming. The anchor team will be supported by an existing pool of Ten reporters, including Political Editor Ashleigh Raper, Bill Hogan, Brianna Parkins, Samantha Butler, Carrie-Anne Greenbank and Claudia Vrdoljak.

Sky News AU
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
‘What we're doing is completely different to anything else in the market': Shock first look at The Project replacement 10 News+
Channel 10 has finally announced the new 'premium' news show that will replace The Project within weeks after hiring ex-Seven talent Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace. A Ten spokesperson confirmed to on Monday that The Project will end its run after 'almost 16 years and more than 4,500 episodes' on June 27. The long-running panel series was beset by sliding ratings and a rotating line up of anchors for years before it was officially axed. Now, Channel 10 has unveiled The Project's successor, a 'premium, in-depth news, current affairs and insights program' called 10 NEWS+. '10 NEWS+ will follow Network 10's 5pm local news bulletins across the country, offering viewers extended context and deeper reporting on the day's biggest stories,' the network said in a statement. 'The 5pm bulletin remains a cornerstone of the network's trusted news offering, delivering the latest breaking news and updates. '10 NEWS+ aims to redefine evening news by providing comprehensive analysis, trusted reporting, and long-form investigative journalism. 'The program will offer a fresh perspective on critical local and global stories, tailored for an engaged audience seeking in-depth news coverage.' The network officially confirmed that ex-Seven talent Denham Hitchcock and Amelia Brace will anchor the series Sunday through Thursday, while Ursula Heger and Hugh Riminton will take the reins on Fridays. 'This is an exciting opportunity for our network news team. We're going to do what we do best — put the truth first, our audience first, and tell important stories well. We've assembled a fantastic team, led by Denham and Amelia, and I can't wait for audiences to see their hard work,' Martin White, VP News, Paramount Australia said in a statement. 'What we're doing with 10 NEWS+ is completely different to anything else in the market.' Mr White also pointed out that unlike the opinion-heavy Project, the new program will be 'just the facts'. 'At the heart of everything we do is delivering news and current affairs that matter to you. No filler. No opinion. Just the facts,' he said. It is understood that 10NEWS+ will inherit the first half of The Project's 6:30pm – 7:30pm slot, with the second half hour now freed up for the channel's primetime programming. The anchor team will be supported by an existing pool of Ten reporters, including Political Editor Ashleigh Raper, Bill Hogan, Brianna Parkins, Samantha Butler, Carrie-Anne Greenbank and Claudia Vrdoljak. Additionally, longtime Entertainment Editor Angela Bishop will continue to contribute red carpet events and exclusive interviews for the new program. 10NEWS+ will premiere on Monday, 30 June at 6pm on 10 and 10 Play.