Thursday, October 21, 2021

10 ViacomCBS Australia Hosts 2022 Upfront Presentation

Official ViacomCBS Australia & New Zealand press releases:

Heard The One About The Mountain Of Entertainment? We Can’t Get Over It!

Paramount+ Unveils Its 2022 Programming Line-Up.


If you thought we’d peaked too soon with our unique stories, iconic stars, exclusive live sport and towering mountain of entertainment, think again. We’re climbing our way to an even bigger and better 2022!

Whether you’re a fan of live sports, premium entertainment or the very best local and international content from CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, SHOWTIME® and the Smithsonian Channel, a mountain of entertainment is ready and waiting for you on Paramount+ in the coming year.

But hang, on. Not so fast! There’s still 2021 to see out – and we’re definitely finishing the year on a high. First up, things are about to get steamy (or is that nerdy?) in Spreadsheet, a raunchy new Australian comedy about newly divorced, mother-of-two Lauren (Katherine Parkinson, The IT Crowd) who is on the hunt for sex with no strings attached. With the help of her best friend, she creates a spreadsheet – a database of potential men to sleep with.

Also in front of your eyeballs before year’s end is Dexter: New Blood, the special event series which will follow the continuing adventures of serial killer Dexter Morgan; the survival epic Yellowjackets, a startling combination of coming-of-age drama and psychological horror story starring Melanie Lynskey, Oscar® and Emmy® nominee Juliette Lewis,  Emmy® nominee Christina Ricci and Tawny Cypress; Mayor of Kingstown, which follows the McLusky family, power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry; 1883, which promises to transport Yellowstone fans more than 130 years into the past to learn how the Dutton family got their start in Montana; and Four Hours at the Capitol, a jaw-dropping, immersive documentary about the insurrection at the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, when thousands of American citizens from across the country gathered in Washington DC to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election.


Need your fix of exclusive Aussie content in 2022? You’ve come to the right place. After the extraordinary success of Five Bedrooms season two, it’s no surprise our favourite homeowners – Liz, Harry, Ben, Heather and Ainsley – are back for a third season.

Go behind the closed doors of a therapist’s office and drop in on the secret world of other people’s relationships in Couples Therapy Australia. In emotionally raw, weekly therapy sessions, this critically acclaimed docuseries sees real-life couples lay bare their intimacy issues with a professional therapist. Can clarity, compassion – and sometimes tough love – help reignite passion’s spark?

Backed by an all-Aussie soundtrack and already creating plenty of buzz, the coming-of-age drama 6 Festivals follows three best friends as they bucket-list six music festivals over six months, whilst coming to terms with a shattering cancer diagnosis.

John Ibrahim’s explosive autobiography comes alive in the gritty mini-series Last King of the Cross, the tale of brothers John and Sam, their ascent to power on Sydney’s mean streets, and the impact their expanding empire has on their relationship.

New Australian reality adventure program The Bridge Australia will offer up-for-a-challenge Australians the chance to work together to build a bridge to an island where life-changing prize money awaits. Once the team members have completed their feat of engineering, they’ll be forced to decide which of them most deserves the cash based on their contribution to building The Bridge.

On Paramount+’s upcoming local programming slate, Beverley McGarvey, Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, said: “Our selection really captures the essence of what makes entertainment in Australia so powerful. There’s depth in the narratives and complexity to the characters; the production values are world class; and our cast and local crews only underline the diverse, talented bunch we are.”

And just when you thought this mountain of entertainment couldn’t grow any higher, look out for some of the world’s biggest stars in new Paramount+ Original and Paramount+ Exclusive titles, including the exclusive streaming premieres of feature films A Quiet Place Part II (Emily Blunt, John Krasinski) and Paw Patrol The Movie (Skye, Rubble, Zuma, Marshall) and binge-worthy dramas The First Lady (Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Aaron Eckhart); Three Women (Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise); The Man Who Fell to Earth (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris); Super Pumped (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kyle Chandler); Ripley (Dakota Fanning, Andrew Scott); a feature-length Ray Donovan film (Liev Schreiber); and The Gilded Age (Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon).

And for all Halo gamers out there (80-million and counting, since its release in 2001), hold on to your controllers! The creators of the super popular video game series have ventured into TV. The live-action Halo series will take viewers into the world of the Master Chief, to see an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant.

Other exclusive titles for 2022 include The Panthers, The Offer, The Envoys (Los Enviados), Tokyo Vice and Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster.

If it’s unmissable football action you’re craving, then Paramount+ continues to be the G.O.A.T. Catch every exhilarating A-Leagues clash, plus live and comprehensive coverage of Matildas, Socceroos, FFA Cup and the Emirates FA Cup matches – all from the comfort of your lounge room, where you’ll have the best seat in the house!

Unique stories, iconic stars, live sport and a mountain of entertainment: it’s all right here on Paramount+ in 2022.

Join us at the summit, where the view(ing) is amazing!

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Come On In. It’s All For You In ’22!

Australia’s favourite shows are back - and Australia’s new favourite shows are just around the corner! From masked singers to MasterChefs… footballers to fugitives… couch critics and comedians to celebrities and survivors… bachelors and bachelorettes to lovers and liars, Network 10 has it all for you in ’22!

Daniel Monaghan, Senior Vice President, Content and Programming, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand said: “Over the past 18 months we’ve grown our viewing share and once again proven ourselves to be leaders in escapist entertainment across all platforms.

“Our linear free-to-air channels boast the youngest audience of any commercial network, with 30% of our viewers under 39. Not only that, but we also have the most female audience – an astonishing 61% – of any commercial network in Australia.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Australian Survivor, MasterChef Australia, The Masked Singer Australia, The Project, Gogglebox Australia and Have You Been Paying Attention? continue to rule the under 50s demographic and dominate the national conversation.

“This year Network 10 has also attracted its biggest ever digital audience, with minutes viewed on 10 Play up 10% year-on-year.

“In 2022, our flagship franchises are returning bigger and better than ever, and they’ll be complemented by premiere series like Hunted Australia, Would I Lie To You? Australia and First Dates Australia.

“We promise to maintain our impressive trajectory with a strong, consistent line-up of premium content for all audiences, across all channels and platforms.”

On January 3, Lady Julia Morris and Dr Chris Brown will return to the Aussie jungle for their eighth season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

Julia said: “The Doctor and I had an absolute ball doing the show in Australia last season and we can’t wait to hack our way back into the so-called jungle in 2022. Everyone is going to love our latest bunch of camp mates!

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is the perfect show for summer. Expect loads of laughs, a few tears, some mind-blowing surprises and the most insane challenges ever seen on Australian TV.”

Following I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! the award-winning Australian Survivor will return for its most revolutionary season ever.

In Australian Survivor: Blood v Water, players will compete in pairs.

Adding a further level of intrigue, each pair is bound by blood: identical twins, married couples, in-laws, siblings and cousins. Survivor is ultimately an individual game… so what happens when you play bound to another player? Is it possible to betray the ones you love?

It’s unquestionably the best food show on the planet – and in 2022 MasterChef Australia makes a triumphant return – with a very tasty twist.

MasterChef Australia: Foodies vs Favourites will see 12 fresh-faced foodies face off against a dozen of the best chefs ever seen in the MasterChef kitchen, including Alvin Quah, Sarah Todd, Michael Weldon and the OG kitchen queen herself, Julie Goodwin. Once again, the action will unfold under the keen eye of judges Melissa Leong, Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen.

Melissa said: “We are back for another action-packed season of thrills, chills and kitchen spills… we couldn’t be more pumped! Add to that a handful of new MasterChef foodies going head-to-head with beloved characters from the MasterChef universe over the years… and then of course there’s JULIE GOODWIN!

“If ever there was a time to feel connected through food, it’s now: MasterChef Australia is the hit of nostalgia, inspiration and feel-good fun we need as nation and Jock, Andy and I couldn’t be more excited to serve up a generous and heartfelt serving to audiences in 2022.”

Love guru Osher Günsberg will be back at the helm for all the romance, drama, roses and twinkling fairy lights of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia in 2022.

Osher said: “Get set for more love stories, more luxurious dates, and more whispering when we return with The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia in 2022. We redefined dating shows with The Bachelorette Australia this year, and it’s set to be even better next season as we head to a major moment for this landmark franchise.

“10 seasons of any show is a major milestone, and as we hit that landmark with The Bachelor Australia, I’m just so excited to be a part of telling Australia’s favourite love story in a new and exciting way.”

Grab your backpack, lace up your runners and don’t forget to pack your passport (can I hear a hallelujah?) because The Amazing Race Australia will be back racing around the world in 2022.

Boasting the biggest local and international stars, TV’s premier mask-based singing show (OK, you guessed it – it’s The Masked Singer Australia) is back for a new series of spectacle and speculation.

Love to feel your heart pound and your adrenaline surge? Then in your household, Hunted Australia is set to be appointment viewing.

This radical social experiment sees ordinary Australians go on the run, attempting to avoid a crack team of expert hunters who are determined to track them down. Viewers will be plunged into the heart of the chase in what promises to be intense, edge-of-the-seat television.

No less nerve-racking – but a lot more heart-warming – will be First Dates Australia. In this show we’ll be helping singles from all over the country find a very special someone – and with a bit of luck, we’ll fan that first spark of romance into a hunk o’ burning love!

With no competition and no eliminations, this enchanting fly-on-the-wall series leaves plenty of space for love to blossom while perfectly capturing the nervous excitement that accompanies every first date.

Calling all human lie detectors! Would I Lie To You? Australia – based on the hilarious hit UK format – is making its way to 10 in 2022!

Host Chrissie Swan will direct two teams – captained by hilarious comedians Chris Taylor and Frank Woodley – as they navigate the far-fetched to the perfectly plausible. Trying to hoodwink each other with hilarious tall and twisted tales, it’s up to viewers to separate the truth from the fiction.

For even more LOLs, Have You Been Paying Attention? is back for its 10th season with quizmaster Tom Gleisner and series regulars Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee.

Tom said: “It has been so much fun hosting another season of HYBPA? and I hope that our show has provided an opportunity for audiences to enjoy watching something other than Chief Health Officers giving daily press conferences. We look forward to returning in 2022.”

The Cheap Seats will continue to whack on Tuesday night’s funny bone with co-hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald blitzing those blink-and-you-miss-it news stories for a generation who’ve forgotten how to read.

Tim said: “We’ve loved bringing you the best bits of the week on The Cheap Seats! We’re already tinkering with the format (think Squid Game) and can’t wait to do it all again next year until Mel’s visa expires.”

There’s good news for animal lovers. We’ll continue our quest to find lonely dogs their fur-ever home when The Dog House Australia returns for a brand new series.

The First Inventors will transport you back in time – between 70,000 and 120,000 years ago – to a community in the midst of developing sophisticated stone tools, art, agriculture, irrigation and much more.

In this fascinating story of knowledge, resilience, and invention, presenter Rob Collins will meet and collaborate with First Nations authorities whose frontline fieldwork offers an exciting new insight into ancient Indigenous innovations and discoveries.

10’s Fab Four – Amanda Keller, Chris Brown, Barry Du Bois and Miguel Maestre – are suiting up for another season of The Living Room. Expect more food, more renovations, more inspiration – pretty much more of everything!

Oh, and don’t forget our favourite friends on the couch! 2022 just wouldn’t be the same without Gogglebox Australia!

Award-winning current affairs show The Project enters its 13th year in 2022 and will continue to provide Australians with news delivered differently six nights a week.

10 News First will bring you the biggest and most comprehensive coverage of local, national and international news stories, while Studio 10 is back weekday mornings with its unpredictable mix of kooky fun and crazy energy.

In 2022, 10 is the home of Australian football and will proudly be broadcasting A-Leagues matches live, as well as FFA Cup games and all the big clashes featuring the Matildas and Socceroos.

And to our trophy cabinet we’re thrilled to have added the Emirates FA Cup – the world’s most prestigious domestic knockout football competition, featuring the biggest English clubs and the world’s greatest players.

After two years without any racing action at the famous Albert Park circuit, the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix roars back to life in 2022, while 10 is proud to once again host all the excitement and glamour of the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

From all corners of the globe there are new seasons of Ambulance UK, The Dog House, NCIS, Bull, FBI, FBI: Most Wanted, Jamie Oliver and The Graham Norton Show.

Want more? Sure you do! How about what’s happening over on our multi-channels?  You know them, right? 10’s younger, noisier, cheekier siblings.

On 10 Bold, there are plenty of fan favourites returning for the new year – shows like Star Trek: Discovery, Law & Order: SVU, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, Blue Bloods and Bull. Jump on the couch, cancel all plans and get bingeing!

Meanwhile, 10 Peach continues to be the go-to channel for as much ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s nostalgia as you can handle.

Whether it’s Ramsay Street’s Neighbours, the lovable geeks of The Big Bang Theory, Mom’s dysfunctional family or your besties from Seinfeld and Friends… tuning in to 10 Peach will give you that crazy urge to dance about in a fountain or put on a puffy shirt.

And in what can only be described as a slam dunk… 10 Peach will proudly be covering two explosive NBL matches every Sunday. That’s a front row seat for four hours of world-class basketball each week.

Over on 10 Shake, it’s sitcoms, romcoms, stand-up comedy and everything in between.

Shows like PAW Patrol, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Blue’s Clues & You!, The Loud House, The Thundermans and Game Shakers will keep the little ones at bay, while The Office US, South Park, Workaholics, Catfish, Comedy Central Roasts, Comedy Central Stand Up and a heap of Aussie stand up specials will have grown-ups laughing like lunatics.

After a year of enormous success, 10 Play is ready for another huge leap forward in 2022. We’ll be providing more exclusive content than ever before for all your fan-favourite programs including Australian Survivor, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, The Amazing Race Australia and The Masked Singer Australia.

From companion series like Australian Survivor’s Talking Tribal and The Masked Singer’s Behind The Mask, to fast-tracked international series like Survivor: South Africa and Bachelor In Paradise US, 10 Play will continue to be to the first-choice destination for behind the scenes and exclusive content.

And if you’re hungry for even more sport, 10 Play will continue to run pop-up channels and live sporting content for Bellator and football in 2022.

Plus: 2022 will have everyone scrambling for their AirPods when 10 Speaks delivers a fascinating range of must-hear podcasts, including Football Companion, The Project, Short Black, Professor and the Hack, Cocktails and Roses, Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal and an incredible true crime podcast.

Wherever you look (or hear!) there’s brilliant content for everyone across all of 10’s platforms. Old favourites, new favourites – come on in! It’s all for you in 2022!

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From Mumbrella:

Paramount+ content slate for 2022: Spreadsheet, The Bridge Australia and Couple’s Therapy

Ten ViacomCBS, executive vice president and chief content officer, Beverley McGarvey

In 2022 ViacomCBS streaming service Paramount+ will be showing live sports, entertainment, and local and international content from CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, Showtime and the Smithsonian Channel.

The content slate, announced at Ten’s 2022 Upfronts today was headlined by new series which will premiere at the end of 2021, Spreadsheet, a new Australian comedy about newly divorced, mother-of-two Lauren (Katherine Parkinson) who is on the hunt for sex with no strings attached. With the help of her best friend, she creates a spreadsheet – a database of potential men to sleep with.

Other shows coming at the end of the year include Dexter: New Blood, special event series, which follows serial killer Dexter Morgan; Yellowjackets, a combination of coming-of-age drama and psychological horror story; Mayor of Kingstown, which follows the McLusky family, power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry, as well as 1883, which promises to transport Yellowstone fans more than 130 years into the past to learn how the Dutton family got their start in Montana.

On the Australian content slate, for 2022 content in 2022 Paramount+ will premiere season two of Five Bedrooms, with homeowners – Liz, Harry, Ben, Heather and Ainsley back for a third season. The Australian premier of Couples Therapy Australia, will also join the line-up, which will see real-life couples lay bare their intimacy issues with a professional therapist.

Adding to the list, drama series 6 Festivals, backed by an all-Australian soundtrack, follows three best friends as they bucket-list six music festivals over six months, whilst coming to terms with a shattering cancer diagnosis.

Meanwhile, John Ibrahim’s autobiography mini-series, Last King of the Cross, shares the tale of brothers John and Sam, their ascent to power on Sydney’s mean streets, and the impact their expanding empire has on their relationship.

New Australian reality adventure program The Bridge Australia will offer up-for-a-challenge Australians the chance to work together to build a bridge to an island where prize money awaits. Once the team members have completed their feat of engineering, they’ll be forced to decide which of them most deserves the cash based on their contribution to building The Bridge.

With regards to Paramount+’s upcoming local programming slate, Ten ViacomCBS, executive vice president and chief content officer, Beverley McGarvey said: “Our selection really captures the essence of what makes entertainment in Australia so powerful. There’s depth in the narratives and complexity to the characters; the production values are world class; and our cast and local crews only underline the diverse, talented bunch we are.”

While the streaming service only launched two months ago on 11 August, McGarvey said the platform had given Ten ViacomCBS “scale” in the market.

“I don’t think anyone is super direct with their numbers on SVD, all I can say is it it’s bigger than we had forecast,” she said.

Paramount+ will also house a raft of sport, including  A-Leagues, plus live coverage of Matildas, Socceroos, FFA Cup and the Emirates FA Cup matches. While all will be on Paramount+, some will also feature on ViacomCBS free to air channels.

Ads are currently included on the platform for live sport, and McGarvey said there are “no other plans for any other ads to be carried on the subscription service at the moment”.

Ten ViacomCBS chief sales officer, Rod Prosser, added: “Sport is an interesting proposition, as we know that viewers are much more willing to watch and see advertisements in sport, the balance has to be right, as people are paying for the service.”

With regards to capitalising on the cross-platform opportunities within the Ten ViacomCBS stable, Prosser said: “We have not formalised a monetisation strategy around that at this point, but there are loads of opportunities to extend it across our digital platforms.

“The thing we continue to focus on now is how to integrate advertisers into our BVOD environments.”

Also coming to the platform in early 2022 is Four Hours at the Capitol, a documentary about the insurrection at the US Capitol Building, when thousands of American citizens from across the country gathered in Washington DC to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election,

Additionally, Paramount+ will include feature films A Quiet Place Part II (Emily Blunt, John Krasinski) and Paw Patrol The Movie (Skye, Rubble, Zuma, Marshall) and binge-worthy dramas The First Lady (Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Aaron Eckhart); Three Women (Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise); The Man Who Fell to Earth (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris); Super Pumped (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kyle Chandler); Ripley (Dakota Fanning, Andrew Scott); a feature-length Ray Donovan film (Liev Schreiber); and The Gilded Age (Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon).

And for all Halo gamers out there (80-million and counting, since its release in 2001), the creators of the video game series have ventured into TV. The live-action Halo series will take viewers into the world of the Master Chief, to see a 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant.

Other exclusive titles for 2022 include The Panthers, The Offer, The Envoys (Los Enviados), Tokyo Vice and Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster.

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From Mumbrella:

Ten’s upcoming content slate for 2022: Survivor, Gogglebox, I’m a Celebrity, and Hunted

2022 will see Ten’s key tentpole primetime formats such as Survivor Australia, Gogglebox, I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, Have You Been Paying Attention?, The Amazing Race, and The Bachelor franchise return to screens, while some formats are back as usual, others are getting a major shakeup.

The content slate, announced at Ten’s 2022 Upfronts today, was headlined by new series, Hunted, a social experiment which sees everyday Australians go on the run, attempting to avoid a team of expert hunters who are determined to track them down.

On top of that, there’s also a new series, Would I Lie To You? Australia – based on the UK format, which will see host Chrissie Swan direct two teams – captained by comedians Chris Taylor and Frank Woodley – as they try to hoodwink each other with tall and twisted tales, it’s up to viewers to separate the truth from the fiction.

On 3 January, Julia Morris and Dr Chris Brown will return to the jungle for their eighth season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

Gogglebox is back in 2022

Following I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australian Survivor will return as Australian Survivor: Blood v Water, which will see players compete in pairs.

MasterChef Australia will return as MasterChef Australia: Foodies vs Favourites, which will see 12 foodies face off against a dozen of the best chefs that have cooked in the MasterChef kitchen, including Alvin Quah, Sarah Todd, Michael Weldon and Julie Goodwin. Once again, judges Melissa Leong, Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen will be returning.

Ten ViacomCBS, executive vice president and chief content officer, Beverley McGarvey told Mumbrella: “What we know from the research and the ratings is that the audiences love discovery, they like to see new talent, but they like to see familiar faces, and Foodies vs Favourites allows them to see their Julie Goodwins while also finding new people to engage with.

Ten ViacomCBS, executive vice president and chief content officer, Beverley McGarvey

“It’s important for us to have those consistent big brands, but also be adding fresh content for audiences and clients.”

In addition, Osher Günsberg is back at the helm for all the romance, drama, and rose ceremonies of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Australia in 2022, followed by The Amazing Race Australia, and The Masked Singer, as well as First Dates Australia, Gogglebox, and Have You Been Paying Attention?

The Cheap Seats will continue on Tuesday night’s with co-hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald, along with The Dog House Australia, and The First Inventors which will see Rob Collins return as presenter.

In 2022, The Project enters its 13th year in 2022, six nights a week, while Amanda Keller, Chris Brown, Barry Du Bois and Miguel Maestre – are also suiting up for another season of The Living Room.

Ten ViacomCBS AUNZ, senior vice president, content and programming, Daniel Monaghan, added: “Over the past 18 months we’ve grown our viewing share and once again proven ourselves to be leaders in escapist entertainment across all platforms. Our linear free-to-air channels boast the youngest audience of any commercial network, with 30% of our viewers under 39. Not only that, but we also have the most female audience – an astonishing 61% – of any commercial network in Australia.

“I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Australian Survivor, MasterChef Australia, The Masked Singer Australia, The Project, Gogglebox Australia and Have You Been Paying Attention? continue to rule the under 50s demographic and dominate the national conversation.

“This year Ten has also attracted its biggest ever digital audience, with minutes viewed on 10 Play up 10% year-on-year.”

Ten ViacomCBS, chief sales officer, Rod Prosser told Mumbrella: “We’ve got close to 4.5 million registered active users.”

On the multi-channel front, 10 Bold will see many shows returning in 2022 – like Star Trek: Discovery, Law & Order: SVU, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, Blue Bloods and Bull.

Meanwhile, 10 Peach will continue to provide ‘80s, ‘90s and ‘00s content, like Neighbours, The Big Bang Theory, Seinfeld and Friends.

Over on 10 Shake, sitcoms including, PAW Patrol, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Blue’s Clues & You, The Loud House, The Thundermans and Game Shakers will return, while The Office US, South Park, Workaholics, Catfish, Comedy Central Roasts, Comedy Central Stand Up and Australian stand-up specials will also be available.

10 Play will be providing more exclusive programs including Australian Survivor, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, The Amazing Race Australia and The Masked Singer Australia.

10 Play will continue to provide behind-the-scenes content from series like Australian Survivor’s Talking Tribal and The Masked Singer’s Behind The Mask, as well as fast-tracked international series like Survivor: South Africa and Bachelor In Paradise US.

Ten’s upfront finally concluded with a reminder that The Bachelorette returns to screens tonight, with bisexual Brooke Blurton taking her shot at love for the show’s latest season.

In 2022, Ten will also launch 10 Speaks, which delivers a range of podcasts, including Football Companion, The Project, Short Black, Professor and the Hack, Cocktails and Roses, Australian Survivor: Talking Tribal and a true crime podcast.

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From Ad News:

PARAMOUNT+ UNVEILS ITS 2022 PROGRAMMING LINE-UP

10 ViacomCBS Upfront - A big content play with ad bookings already open for 2022

10 ViacomCBS revealed a content heavy upfront for 2022 plus new deals for brands as the television industry benefits from strong advertising demand from advertisers.

The network is for the first time bringing into play all its assets, including the recently-launched Paramount+, has stitched up the FA Cup and added compelling reality programs.

Rod Prosser, chief sales officer, told AdNews: “The whole TV industry has seen unprecedented demand, which is exciting.

“But it also means that we need to prepare for next year. So we've opened up earlier than we would normally because of the demand and our first half booking system is now open and we are trading and trading heavily.

"The TV market next year is looking very buoyant and I think the pandemic has really revalidated the power of television, that it really does drive best results.

“What we're seeing is a shift of advertisers coming back into TV and across all of our assets, not necessarily just linear. The feedback from marketers is that it's been driving results, driving their ad spend harder.

“We are working in December now and I know my counterparts at the other networks are seeing the same demand as well. Part of that is due to people coming out of lockdown and living their lives normally again.”

10 ViacomCBS also has two new premium and exclusive ad products for 10 Play: Dynamic eTrading Placement; and Happy Hour.

“Ten is allowing advertisers in real time to put out pricing offers across our platform,” says Prosser.

“And then do happy hours which allow one advertiser to own the hour and give our viewers the hour ad free except for that of course their messages throughout.

“Both are really exciting products, one really to drive ecommerce and and the other to drive brand.”

Chief content officer Beverley McGarvey told AdNews: “This is the first upfront we've had since all of our business units we've had for a full year now, Nickelodeon and MTV, and we've launched Paramount+.

“For that reason, probably compared to what we usually do, it's a slightly more corporate upfront. We talk about the things that are important to us, like maintaining our strength in broadcasting.

“Obviously, all of that is about the content, how we serve the content, how we curate the content.

“For us it's just about ensuring the market understands the scale of what we can offer in Australia at the moment.”

Programming includes:

The Bridge, described as a physical and mental ordeal with an electrifying social experiment at its core.

First Dates Australia, helping singles find a very special someone.

Couples Therapy Australia for Paramount+ with real-life couples laying bare intimacy issues with a professional therapist.

Hunted is another social experiment, with ordinary Australians on the run trying to avoid a crack team of expert hunters.

Would I Lie To You? Australia - two teams try and hoodwink each other with hilarious tall and twisted tales
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And then continuing: I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!, Australian Survivor, MasterChef Australia, The Masked Singer Australia, The Project, Gogglebox and Have You Been Paying Attention?

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From Mediaweek:

Paramount+ announces programming lineup for 2022

• Content from CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, Showtime and the Smithsonian Channel

At the Network 10 Upfront 2022, 10 ViacomCBS announced its slate of content for Paramount+ for the rest of 2021 and for 2022 that includes local and international content from CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, Showtime and the Smithsonian Channel.

Paramount+ in 2021

Paramount+’s slate of content for the rest of the year will include Australian original Spreadsheet which is a new Australian comedy about newly-divorced, mother-of-two Lauren (Katherine Parkinson, The IT Crowd) who is on the hunt for sex with no strings attached. 

Spreadsheet

Also coming to the platform is a range of international content such as the special event series Dexter: New Blood which will follow the continuing adventures of Dexter Morgan; The survival epic Yellowjackets, a startling combination of coming-of-age drama and psychological horror story starring Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis,  Christina Ricci, and Tawny Cypress; Mayor of Kingstown which will follow the McLusky family, power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry; 1883 which promises to transport Yellowstone fans more than 130 years into the past to learn how the Dutton family got their start in Montana; Four Hours at the Capitol is a jaw-dropping, immersive documentary about the insurrection at the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, when thousands of American citizens from across the country gathered in Washington DC to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Paramount+ in 2022

Five Bedrooms will return to Paramount+ for its third season. The show moved to Paramount+ for its second season after originally airing on Channel 10.

Couples Therapy Australia will be an emotionally raw, weekly therapy session. The critically- acclaimed docuseries sees real-life couples lay bare their intimacy issues with a professional therapist.

The drama 6 Festivals will follow three best friends as they bucket-list six music festivals over six months, whilst coming to terms with a shattering cancer diagnosis.

John Ibrahim’s autobiography comes alive in the gritty mini-series Last King of the Cross, the tale of brothers John and Sam, their ascent to power on Sydney’s mean streets, and the impact their expanding empire has on their relationship.

New Australian wilderness reality program The Bridge will offer Australians the chance to work together to build a bridge to an island where life-changing prize money awaits. Once the team members have completed their feat of engineering, they’ll be forced to decide which of them most deserves the cash based on their contribution to building The Bridge.

Paramount+ Original and Paramount+ exclusive titles will include the exclusive streaming premieres of feature films A Quiet Place Part II (Emily Blunt, John Krasinski) and Paw Patrol The Movie and binge-worthy dramas The First Lady (Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Aaron Eckhart); Three Women (Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise); The Man Who Fell to Earth (Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris); Super Pumped (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kyle Chandler); Ripley (Dakota Fanning, Andrew Scott); a feature-length Ray Donovan film (Liev Schreiber); and The Gilded Age (Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon).

Other exclusive titles for 2022 include The Panthers, Halo, The Offer, The Envoys (Los Enviados), Tokyo Vice, and Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster.

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Catch every  A-League and W-League clash, plus live and comprehensive coverage of Matildas, Socceroos, FFA Cup, and The Emirates FA Cup matches.

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MTV hints at return of live Unplugged events in Australia

ViacomCBS has hinted at the return of its live event series MTV Unplugged in 2022.

At its 2022 Upfronts presentation this afternoon revealing its upcoming content slate, chief sales officer, Rod Proser, said the media organisation doesn’t just reach the younger key advertising demographics, it understands them better.

It was here that he slipped in mention of MTV Unplugged. 

“In early 2022, we are launching new events from MTV Unplugged, to Paw Patrol shows, to Nickelodeon theme parks and hotels. Our playground has got bigger, and it’s more playful and more desirable.”

Approached for further details by TMN after the presentation, a spokesperson said: “We will have more information on MTV Unplugged later this year.”

MTV Unplugged first aired in the US in 1989, but has been less frequent from 2000 onwards, airing as one-off specials in many instances.

More recently in Australia, a Melbourne-based series ran across 2018 and 2019 featuring Gang Of Youths, Amy Shark, DMA’s, and Courtney Barnett.

In April this year, the series was revived for a special with Tash Sultana.

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