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Posted 9 August 2006

Network Ten - Yasmin's Getting Married to cease production 
"It’s not if you get hurt, but when. And how bad

Network Ten today announced it had ceased production on the new program, Yasmin's Getting Married.

TEN's chief programming officer, David Mott, said: "TEN has a reputation for taking risks with new formats, as evidenced by our success with The Biggest Loser, Thank God You're Here and The Wedge - to name just three hits we've launched this year.

"While we all had very high hopes for Yasmin's Getting Married, it is clear at this early stage that our audience has not embraced this bold new initiative.

"We have therefore elected to cease production on the Screentime-produced reality program and move on.

"I particularly wish to thank Jo Stanley and TEN's own Ryan Phelan, who were real standouts in this series.

"I would also like to thank Yasmin for putting herself 'out there' to this type of program.

"Yasmin was searching for her life partner before this show came along and she will continue her quest regardless - although now with many more options!

“Network Ten and Screentime will support her through this process and will make sure her wedding day, whenever that happy event takes place, will be a special day indeed."
Consistent with TEN's strategy to offer alternative programming to its rivals, the hit series, Futurama, will go into TEN's 7pm line up from tomorrow (Monday 7 August) while TEN evaluates longer term options for the timeslot.

 

 

 


                              

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