Channel 7 has defended a new daily astrology segment to be introduced as part of its evening news bulletin.
Channel 7 has revealed its intent to"innovate" following scathing criticism over a"rather stupid" new segment rolling out as part of the network's evening news bulletin.
“We are incredibly proud of the groundbreaking and quality journalism that 7NEWS produces every single bulletin,” Mr De Ceglie said in a statement to news.com.au. Mr De Ceglie took over as news boss in April after Craig McPherson stepped down from his role, saying he had been considering the move for a while.
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