Dan Monaghan has been with Network 10 since 2008, now set to oversee commissions at Foxtel Group.

Daniel Monaghan, Senior Vice President, Content & Programming at Paramount Australia & New Zealand has resigned from the network, rumoured to be joining Binge.

He has been with Network 10 since 2008 in top Programming roles since 2015. He was appointed Paramount’s Senior Vice President, Content and Programming in June 2021.

During that time 10 has undergone significant change, as part of an evolving Free to Air landscape, including ownership changes with CBS and Paramount.

10 has screened a number of successful franchises across this period including Australian Survivor, Have You Been Paying Attention?, MasterChef Australia, The Cheap Seats, Gogglebox, I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here,  NCIS: Sydney, The Masked Singer, The Bachelor and The Amazing Race Australia. It will soon return to Big Brother and Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen, with speculation The Traitors will return.

Paramount+ has also launched during this time with a number of Australian commissions.

But there have also been axings that have alarmed audiences this year including The Project and Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia, whilst 10 News+ has struggled in its early evening slot.

Meanwhile, Binge has seen both Alison Hurbert-Burns and Wendy Moore depart the streamer this year, yet to formally announce a replacement for Moore.

Last week Stan’s commissioning exec Amanda Duthie resigned to join Netflix.

Binge has been contacted for comment.

Paramount is expected to announce its new structure this afternoon.

This post updates.