Thursday, September 9, 2010
BREAKING. M-Net on Ewan Strydom leaving All Access for SABC3: ''There's a bright future lying ahead for him.''
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With M-Net's All Access presenter Ewan Strydom who's decided to drop the weekly entertainment magazine show to join's SABC3's new upcoming morning breakfast show from October, M-Net is wishing him well, simply saying ''there's a bright future ahead of him''.
All Access was Ewan Strydom's first TV work who's jumping ship after a year and four months from the proven entertainment mag to the as-yet-untitled breakfast show that will be going out on weekdays from Monday, October 4 on SABC3. He's also the first of the original All Access presenter group to leave.
''M-Net and All Access gave Ewan Strydom his big break on television,'' says the pay broadcaster, ''and know that there's a bright future lying ahead for him. It's not unusual for young presenters to spread their wings and we trust that the experience gained on All Access will stand Ewan Strydom in good stead.''
Ewan Strydom's contract with All Access and Homebrew Films ends on November 5, a month after he's started at SABC3's Tswelopele Productions and during which he'll be doing double duty as a TV presenter.
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