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'Most unfashionable rock star': How Insiders beat Sunrise and Today
When it launched, some dismissed Insiders as a niche program. Now, it's Australia's top-rating morning show.
Michael Lallo is an entertainment reporter for The Age. Michael joined The Age in 2006 as a feature writer. He has also been a news reporter for The Sunday Age, a deputy editor of Green Guide and a columnist and critic.
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