Lachlan Murdoch takes the helm of Ten as Grant Blackley is fired

Lachlan Murdoch has been named acting CEO of Network Ten after the board sensationally announced the departure of Grant Blackley. The move coincided with Ten’s revealing unexpectedly poor profit numbers for the first half of the financial year.

The board also revealed it would be revisiting its strategy, throwing an even greater shadow over the ratings-challenged 6PM With George Negus.

Although the company stressed that Murdoch’s appointment is an interim one, the move will inevitably raise questions over whether he will take the role on a permanent basis. Murdoch joined the board last year after he and James Packer became major shareholders.

Despite the success of Masterchef and a strong launch for digital channel Eleven, the board informed the ASX of a profit fall of more than 15% for the company’s TV operation.

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