Significant seven: Predictions for 2012

Over the next few days, we are publishing highlights from the Mumbrella Annual.

1. Ten’s Breakfast boon
Ten’s new morning show Breakfast proves a hit thanks to Kiwi presenter Paul Henry, whose gung-ho style is like a bucket of water in the face of a waking nation. Many watch out of morbid curiosity to see if he’ll make any racist gaffes. The show takes viewers from Seven’s Sunrise, and Nine’s Today finds itself on top as Logie winner Karl Stefanovic proves the most sufferable option.
Likelihood rating: 7/10

2. The Herald and The Age shrink
The boss of Fairfax’s metro division told Mumbrella in June that he would not be surprised if The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age dropped the broadsheet format. But he didn’t give a timeframe for the switch. Sooner rather than later would be sensible. Expect commuter-friendly editions by late 2012.
Likelihood rating: 8/10

3. Photon sells agencies to WPP
Rumours reported in October by the AFR that Photon would sell its agency assets to WPP come true. BMF and BWM become the unlikely stablemates of struggling once-greats The Campaign Palace and GPY&R Sydney.
Likelihood rating: 7/10

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