Delta Goodrem launches her own TV production company with Channel Nine

Delta Goodrem will STAY with Channel Nine despite The Voice moving to Seven – as she launches her own TV production company

The Voice judge Delta Goodrem will remain at Channel Nine despite its rival network Seven acquiring rights to the competitive singing series.

In several posts shared to her social media, the singer revealed that she has launched her own television production company, Atled Productions, with her ‘longtime partners and friends’ at the network.

Suggesting that she will not return to The Voice, the 36-year-old revealed she was excited about her ‘new chapter’, and her first project will be a televised festive special, Christmas With Delta. 

‘New chapter’: The Voice judge Delta Goodrem will remain at Channel Nine despite its rival network Seven acquiring rights to the competitive singing series

‘This has been a dream for a very long time, and I’m so excited to share that I’ve launched my own production company, Atled Productions,’ she said in a post shared to Instagram on Sunday.

Delta added: ‘We’ve got some great things in development that I can’t wait to share with you soon!’

She also suggested that after eight years, her time on The Voice has come to an end.

Loyal: In several posts shared to her social media, the singer revealed that she has launched her own television production company, Atled Productions, with her 'longtime partners and friends' at the network

Loyal: In several posts shared to her social media, the singer revealed that she has launched her own television production company, Atled Productions, with her ‘longtime partners and friends’ at the network

Exciting: Suggesting that she will not return to The Voice, the 36-year-old revealed she was excited about her 'new chapter', and her first project will be a televised festive special, Christmas With Delta

Exciting: Suggesting that she will not return to The Voice, the 36-year-old revealed she was excited about her ‘new chapter’, and her first project will be a televised festive special, Christmas With Delta

She wrote: ‘What a ride we had red chair❤️! One of the most powerful gifts of my nine-year journey on The Voice has been finding my own voice amongst all of it.

‘The heart, the dreams people shared, the exceptional talent and the constant inspiration of being around music – so many magic moments that I am so proud of and I am truly grateful for it all.’

Delta added she ‘wished everyone all the best for a great season ahead.’

'What a red we had red chair': She also suggested that after eight years, her time on The Voice has come to an end

‘What a red we had red chair’: She also suggested that after eight years, her time on The Voice has come to an end

'2021 here we come': Delta also shared the news on her personal Twitter account

‘2021 here we come’: Delta also shared the news on her personal Twitter account 

Passionate project: The hitmaker joined The Voice in 2012, and has served as a judge every year except 2014

Passionate project: The hitmaker joined The Voice in 2012, and has served as a judge every year except 2014

The hitmaker joined The Voice in 2012, and has served as a judge every year except 2014.

After Nine failed to renew its contract for the 2021 season of The Voice, Channel Seven jumped on the licence very quickly.

Seven CEO James Warburton has big changes in mind for the show, including cutting the number of episodes and having a tighter production schedule.

New home: After Nine failed to renew its contract for the 2021 season of The Voice, Channel Seven jumped on the licence very quickly

New home: After Nine failed to renew its contract for the 2021 season of The Voice, Channel Seven jumped on the licence very quickly