The Channel Four Daily failed to gain enough viewers and was replaced with The Big Breakfast from Monday, 28 September 1992.
Also, a number of bite-sized feature segments (some live, others pre-recorded) lasting between 5 and 10 minutes were slotted around the news output and were shown several times each day.
These included a business programme (Business Daily, which had been on air as a lunchtime programme since September 1987), sporting discussion (Kickback), consumer reports (Streetwise), arts and entertainment (Box Office), Countdown Masters – an abbreviated version of Countdown – and a cartoon slot called Comic Book.
These included the cancellation of Streetwise, an International Sports Report replaced Kickback and the flagship world news bulletin was moved to the top of the hour.
The programme's length was reduced with the start time being 6.30 am rather than 6 am – The Art of Landscape and an edition of Business Daily filled the vacated 30-minute slot.