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Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles will leave Daybreak at the end of the year, ITV has confirmed.
Last week, reports suggested that the pair were being axed as presenters of the breakfast series, after failing to help the show compete against its BBC rival in the ratings.
Announcing their exits, the broadcaster said that both Bleakley and Chiles were stepping down from their roles in order to focus on their peaktime commitments.
Peter Fincham, ITV director of television, said: "Adrian and Christine are both superb presenters. They have worked tirelessly to help establish Daybreak on ITV1 and they leave the show at a point when ratings have recently seen their biggest year-on-year increase.
"Adrian has had a hugely positive reception as the host of ITV's live football coverage since he joined us for the 2010 World Cup and I'm pleased that he will be at the helm of the UK's biggest free-to-air football offering, and will continue to present his successful That Sunday Night Show."
Fincham added: "I'm delighted that Christine will join Phillip Schofield as the host of one of our biggest entertainment hits, Dancing on Ice, as well as our Christmas event, Text Santa - and as we look ahead to next year we will be working with her on two exciting new peaktime projects."
As well as hosting Dancing On Ice, ITV also confirmed that they are working with Bleakley to develop a new peaktime factual entertainment challenge show, as well as a home renovation programme.
ITV had previously pledged it's support to the duo, who both joined the channel last year. However, speaking earlier this year, ITV chief executive Adam Crozier admitted that the GMTV replacement had underperformed.
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ITV is axing Daybreak, it has been reported.
The Mirror has revealed that the breakfast show is being dropped just two years after its £10 million launch.
Lorraine Kelly is reportedly lined up to host the new show. Current hosts Kate Garraway and Dan Lobb may still be involved in the new format, which will likely focus on news for the first hour until 7am.
GMTV's Richard Arnold is also believed to be returning as a showbiz reporter.
ITV is said to fear that the programme is still associated with presenters Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley, who left the show at the end of last year.
A source told the newspaper: "If anything this shows that GMTV wasn't a failing formula after all and should never have been axed."
An insider added of the new show: "One working title is Lorraine but that's not popular with everyone and may not stay. There are plenty of other possibilities
"It wasn't the name that didn't work out, but the programme itself. All the focus is on getting the show right this time."
ITV admitted in March 2011 that Daybreak had not performed as well as hoped following the launch of the series.
After moving on from the show, Chiles said that he accepted "a lot of blame" for its failure, admitting he was "dead wrong" for it.
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Daybreak will be relaunched with Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones as presenters, it has been announced.
The ITV breakfast show, which replaced GMTV in September 2010, is currently fronted by Kate Garraway and Dan Lobb.
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley were the franchise's first presenters, but were dropped towards the end of last year.
Kelly, who was first linked to the hosting role in March, said: "I'm really looking forward to this challenge and to working with Aled who is a warm, funny and a thoroughly decent bloke and is already a good friend."
Meanwhile, Jones added: "I am so thrilled to be joining ITV for their breakfast show. I am thoroughly looking forward to sharing the sofa every morning with such a consummate professional as Lorraine Kelly.
"We've known each other for a very long time and have always had a lot of fun together. We hope that the viewers enjoy being part of our breakfast family."
The news appears to rule out Daybreak changing its name completely due to low ratings, as had previously been speculated.
Breakfast TV favourite Kelly hosts Lorraine after the Daybreak junction between 8.30am and 9.25am, while Jones is best known for fronting BBC One's Songs of Praise.
ITV's factual and daytime commissioner, Katy Thorogood, expects the pair to become a "formidable partnership".
Both stars will take up their positions on the programme later this year.
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It will be nice to have breakfast with Lorraine for a change, I normally leave before she comes on in the morning. I think Lorraine and Aled will work well together. I'm glad Kate never got it she is hopeless as a presenter.
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Gethin Jones is joining ITV1's breakfast programme Daybreak from Monday, May 21.
Jones will be the features reporter and his first role will be presenting a week long special for Children’s Hospice Week.
He will be visiting different hospices around the country each morning meeting children and their families and looking at the great work they do.
He started filming last week when he took a group of children from a hospice to meet Simon Cowell on the set of Britain’s Got Talent.
The following week Jones will front the Jubilee Jamboree feature, a series of special broadcasts from around the UK to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Jones said: I'm delighted to finally announce that I'm joining the Daybreak team. Filming started a few weeks ago, involving preparation for Children's Hospice Week and the Diamond Jubilee. I hope you can join us to share the stories of these remarkable children and to celebrate the 60th anniversary in style!"
Editor of Daybreak, David Kermode, said: "We're so excited to have Gethin on board. He has bags of enthusiasm, he's brilliant at putting those he meets at ease and he has loads of experience of live TV. He's going to be a big star in our new line up."
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Ranvir Singh and Matt Barbet will be the new presenters of the first hour of ITV1’s Daybreak, ITV announced today.
Singh and Barbet will join the refreshed Daybreak to present the first hour of the programme between 06:00 and 07:00 followed by Daybreak’s new main presenters Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones.
The pair will take up their new roles later this year:
Ranvir Singh said: "I’m very excited about joining Lorraine, Aled and Matt. We’ll be buzzing with all the morning news and having a laugh along the way I hope. I can’t wait to get started"
Matt Barbet said: "I'm hugely excited to be joining the team at ITV. During my career to date I've been privileged to cover some massive stories, from the Afghan war to the Royal Wedding, and I'm looking forward to bringing that experience to my new role on Daybreak."
Daybreak Editor, David Kermode said: "We are so excited Matt and Ranvir are joining the team. They have the perfect blend of personality, authority and live broadcasting experience to make great breakfast TV. We can't wait to welcome them to the ITV family, to join Lorraine and Aled and the rest of the team".