LEGEND Sir Trevor McDonald has quit the National Television Awards after 13 years - and X Factor hotshot Dermot O'Leary will fill his shoes.
In March TV Biz revealed the glitzy awards bash was facing the axe by cash-strapped ITV chiefs.
Now they have struck a deal where they can afford to air the ceremony - but have postponed it until January 2010.
The deal with Indigo Television moves the event from Royal Albert Hall to the O2 in Greenwich, South East London.
Newsman Sir Trevor, 69, stepped aside and Dermot, 36, was brought in to jazz things up. He admits taking over from Sir Trevor is his most daunting challenge yet.
But he told The Sun: "It's a genuine honour and I'm really looking forward to it. The NTAs have always been one of British TV's biggest nights.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-at-gongs.html


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