Nine axes This Afternoon after less than three weeks

The Nine Network has with immediate effect axed its current affairs show This Afternoon after less than three weeks on air.  

The show was launched into the 4.30pm slot on June 29  as an hour-long mix of news and current affairs to replace what had been a half hour bulletin followed by Antiques Roadshow. It was intended as an audience-building run-in to Eddie McGuire’s Millionnaire Hot Seat, which is being consistently beaten about 200,000 viewers by Seven’s Deal Or No Deal.

But although the programme did initially slightly improve audiences, it was also more expensive to produce.

This Afternoon was also struck an early blow when presenter Mark Ferguson announced during the first week on air that he was leaving to read the news on Seven.

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