Karl Stefanovic is set to return to Channel 9, months after being axed from the  Today  show.

Stefanovic, who co-hosted the  Today  show for 14 years before stepping off in December, will continue filming  This Time Next Year  later this month.

The 43-year-old, who is still under contract with Channel 9, filmed the first half of the series last year when he met with people who pledged to change their lives in 12 months.

He will be interviewing the participants to discuss their journey over the past year in a taping session at Fox Studios in Sydney from February 26, according to the  Daily Telegraph.

At the end of last year, Stefanovic along with brother Peter Stefanovic and wife Sylvia Jeffreys were cut from the morning show after a recording revealed the brothers had been complaining about the network’s management and co-host Georgie Gardner in an Uber.

Following Stefanovic’s departure, the  Today  show was revamped in January with Georgie Gardner and Deborah Knight as the co-hosts alongside newsreader Tom Steinfort, sports reporter Tony Jones and entertainment reporter Brooke Boney.

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Post-Stefanovic  Today  show has been struggling to pull audiences. Earlier this month,  Today  managed to earn only 177,000 metro viewers, falling further behind Channel 7’s  Sunrise  which gained 300,000 metro viewers on the same day.