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Paul Henry’s move to the 7pm slot

- Joanna Hunkin

TV3 is set to move controvers­ial broadcaste­r Paul Henry to the primetime 7pm slot where he would be up against Mike Hosking and the Seven Sharp show. Insiders say Henry is set to move off early mornings and will take over the primetime slot, currently hosted by Duncan Garner and Heather du Plessis-Allan. It’s understood the Story hosts are aware of the move, which will see Garner swap with Henry and move to mornings across TV3 and Radio Live. It is not known whether du Plessis- Allan will remain with the network. None of the affected hosts could be reached for comment. The move comes after TVNZ officially launched a counteratt­ack on Henry this week, announcing Hilary Barry and Jack Tame will take over the Breakfast couch next month. Details on the proposed move are limited, however it’s not expected to take place until the new year. It’s understood Henry will not take over Garner’s drivetime radio show. Media commentato­r Bill Ralston said the move made “some sense”. “Why would they do it? I suppose because Paul’s proved his success at Breakfast. He’s taken ratings off TVNZ and threatened their Breakfast show to the point where they’ve had to make changes and bring in two very popular hosts,” he said. After successful­ly fending off competitio­n from Paul Henry last year, this year has seen TVNZ’s morning viewership decline significan­tly in the key commercial demographi­c of 25- 54. At the same time, Henry’s viewership has seen strong growth. While November saw Breakfast ratings peak with an average of 58,000 viewers ( aged 25- 54) per episode, this year has seen that number drop to an average of 39,000 viewers in June. Henry’s ratings have continued to build, growing from an average of 11,000 viewers ( aged 25- 54) in April 2015 to 32,000 viewers in June. Story has failed to build on Campbell Live’s ratings performanc­e, which saw the series placed under review in April 2015, before being axed. Barry and Tame will begin hosting Breakfast next month, taking over from Rawdon Christie and Nadine Chalmers- Ross, who will both leave TVNZ. In a statement, TVNZ head of news and current affairs John Gillespie said: “TVNZ had hoped to retain Nadine in another role but she has decided to explore other opportunit­ies.” The new look Breakfast line- up, comprising Barry, Tame, weatherman Sam Wallace and newsreader Daniel Faitaua, will debut on September 16.

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 ??  ?? Broadcasti­ng’s big hitters Paul Henry, left, and Mike Hosking are set to face off in the 7pm primetime TV slot.
Broadcasti­ng’s big hitters Paul Henry, left, and Mike Hosking are set to face off in the 7pm primetime TV slot.
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