To answer the question of who will replace John Campbell, we need to understand who TV3 is targeting. So does TV3. The demographic for the programme regime has been skewing quite old, and ratings and advertising dollars show that's not working. Missing, too, is a female quotient. Simply put, something had to change.
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Campbell Live's counterpart, Seven Sharp, with Mike Hosking and Toni Street, rebranded a year ago aiming to snatch the 30-something household shopper, and has seen an influx of viewers, ratings and advertising spend.
Now TV3 is following suit. Odd that. Once TV3 lead the way, with their finger on the pulse and the chutzpah to push the boat out, but now they find themselves trailing TVNZ - 12 months behind.
TV3's failure to adapt their 7 o'clock proposition saw hard-working and respected female journos leave Campbell Live, including Rebecca Wright to Paul Henry's late-night show and now One News, Mihirangi Forbes to Maori TV and Rachel Smalley to Newstalk ZB. Their career path was not growing under Campbell who was unwilling to share the desk with a co-host.