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However, Channel 10 rejected these concerns, saying some of the figures being bandied about in the trade press were misleading - especially given that TV viewership is down across the board. There are now fears the network simply can't go on like this if the numbers don't improve, with former TV executive Rob McKnight saying: 'This is a network that is dying in front of our eyes.' While 10 has a decent audience on its streaming platform 10 Play, it is struggling in the overnight five-city metro ratings, which remain a key metric for advertisers when it comes to judging a show's success. In addition to a string of crushing defeats in prime time - including the failed launch of Making It Australia - The Project is losing viewers year on year, and Studio 10 and 10 News First are on a worrying downhill trend. It comes after the future of Channel 10 as a viable commercial network was questioned following a horror year which saw tentpole shows such as MasterChef Australia, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette bomb in the ratings. Pictured from left: The Project hosts Waleed Aly, Carrie Bickmore, Lisa Wilkinson and Peter Helliar Rumours: There has reportedly been some chatter at Channel 10 that the publicity tour for Wilkinson's new book, It Wasn't Meant to Be Like This, has turned off viewers. The program's audience has declined sharply ever since Wilkinson sat down for a fawning interview with co-host Macdonald on October 10 to discuss her 2017 sacking from Channel Nine over a gender pay gap dispute.
There has reportedly been some chatter at Channel 10 that the publicity tour for Wilkinson's new book, It Wasn't Meant to Be Like This, has turned off viewers. While this was a far cry from the heights of 500,000 The Sunday Project used to reach in its heyday, it was still 70,000 more than the previous two Sundays. This broadcast had 381,000 metro viewers in the 7pm time slot. Her first Sunday off saw Rachel Corbett co-host alongside Hamish Macdonald. Wilkinson, 61, is taking an extended break from The Project ahead of the Christmas period when she will fill in as main weekday host while Bickmore is on holiday. Missing in action: Regular hosts Carrie Bickmore, Waleed Aly, Peter Hellier and Steve Price all appear in the advert, but Wilkinson, who fronts The Sunday Project, is nowhere to be seen Other shows featured in the trailer include The Bachelor, Australian Survivor, I'm a Celebrity, Have You Been Paying Attention, MasterChef and The Masked Singer.
'The bottom line is it's a never a good sign of your longevity in a workplace when you're very publicly snubbed.' But they would absolutely have known it would be noticed and raise speculation. 'It may be more about spooking her rather than confirmation of any intended plans. It must be a calculated decision,' entertainment reporter Peter Ford told The Daily Telegraph last week. The fact she didn't appear in the initial sizzle reel has led to speculation her position at 10 may not be secure. Missing: Lisa Wilkinson (pictured) was noticeably absent from Channel 10's initial promo for its 2022 programming slate, despite being one of the network's highest-paid starsĭespite her absence from the promo, Daily Mail Australia understands Wilkinson - who reportedly earns $1.7million per year - will feature on Channel 10 in 2022 after signing a multi-year deal last year.