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==2009-2013==
 
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== 2014-present ==
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Following less than stellar ratings in 2013, [[Network Ten]] focused their efforts to revitalise the series and create "a new, fresh version in 2014 that will appeal to the loyal MasterChef fans as well as new viewers"<ref>http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/masterchef/worst-ratings-ever-for-masterchef-grand-final-20130902-2szrs.html</ref> The show's logo was slightly updated with a font change to a more modern, simple, flat serif type and the "m" hotplate logo received more defined arches. 
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Masterchef 01 logo detail.png|Monochrome variant
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MC2015 Logo 500x281.jpg|Gold variant used in promotions
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{{Network 10 programming}}
 
[[Category:Television programs of Australia]]
 
[[Category:Television programs of Australia]]
 
[[Category:Reality television series]]
 
[[Category:Reality television series]]
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[[Category:Network 10]]
 
[[Category:MasterChef]]
 
[[Category:MasterChef]]
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[[Category:Endemol Shine Group]]
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[[Category:Banijay Group]]

Revision as of 04:59, 15 March 2020

2009-2013

MasterChef Australia

2014-present

Masterchef Australia

Following less than stellar ratings in 2013, Network Ten focused their efforts to revitalise the series and create "a new, fresh version in 2014 that will appeal to the loyal MasterChef fans as well as new viewers"[1] The show's logo was slightly updated with a font change to a more modern, simple, flat serif type and the "m" hotplate logo received more defined arches.