Tim Watson, a prominent sports presenter at Channel Seven, is reportedly planning to leave the network after 13 years, marking a significant change in the station's programming. According to The Australian's Media Diary, Watson is ready to conclude his tenure delivering the weeknight sports bulletin during Melbourne's 6pm news.

"Channel Seven Faces Major Changes as Veteran Sports Presenter Tim Watson Plans Exit"

Tim Watson's Transition from Channel Seven

Tim Watson, who began his commentary career with Seven in 1992 following his retirement from the AFL, is poised for a transition. The network is now considering potential successors for his role. Reports suggest that Rebecca Maddern is in discussions with Channel Seven to take over Watson's position. Maddern is expected to shift from her current weekend schedule to anchor sports updates from Monday to Friday, consolidating her role within the network.

"Channel Seven Faces Major Changes as Veteran Sports Presenter Tim Watson Plans Exit"

Karina Carvalho's Upcoming Role

As part of the rumored changes at Channel Seven, Karina Carvalho, who recently joined the network from ABC, is anticipated to assume Maddern's weekend sports presenting duties. This potential reorganization comes at a time when the network is undergoing various personnel adjustments.

"Channel Seven Faces Major Changes as Veteran Sports Presenter Tim Watson Plans Exit"

Sharyn Ghidella's Return to Network 10

In a related development, Sharyn Ghidella has recently made her comeback at Network 10 after being let go from Channel Seven. The 57-year-old Queensland-based news presenter, who was with 7News for 17 years, has now taken on the role of anchoring the 5pm Queensland news bulletin. This move brings 10 News First back to its Brisbane studios after years of being broadcast from Sydney, marking a significant change for local news coverage.

Sharyn Ghidella's Reflections on Her Career

Ghidella described her return to Network 10 as a "full-circle moment," reflecting on her long history with the station that launched her metro news career in 1990. She humorously remarked on her return, wondering about the status of her security tag in a video announcement. The veteran broadcaster expressed her excitement about delivering local news for Queenslanders, emphasizing the significance of her first big break from the network in the early 90s.

Career Overview of Sharyn Ghidella

Ghidella's career began at Channel 10 in Brisbane at the age of 24 as an on-the-road reporter and update presenter. In 1992, she transitioned to Sydney’s Nine Network, becoming a prominent newsreader on the Today Show, before moving to Channel Seven in 2007. After presenting the Brisbane bulletin since 2013, her recent departure from Channel Seven marks a notable shift in her professional journey.