The fate of a network hangs on Hildebrand
Fair to say that Ten’s new morning talent are aware of the importance of the task they face. First came Studio 10 presenter Joe Hildebrand’s column over the weekend, in which he revealed he is taking a break from his day job as opinion editor of The Daily Telegraph:
“My reasoning was that I would take a break from the day-to-day pressures of layout and editing and constant deadlines in order to relax by having a baby, publishing a book and hosting a new daily two-and-a-half hour TV show upon which the fate of a major television network depends.”
And this morning came this from Wake Up’s roving reporter Sam Mac: “I haven’t been this excited for a show since Yasmin’s Getting Married.”
History reports that Yasmin’s Getting Married was axed by Ten after just four episodes.
Wakeup does not live up to hype but provides welcome relief from the rudeness and arrogance and inappropriate behaviour of Karl Stepanovic and Koch
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And the aggressive/lblokey feel of Today has been linked to Neil Breen, unsurprisingly the former editor of the Sunday Tele. Merging the feel of the Daily Tele with the Today show was never going to be a smart idea
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