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Ten axes failed Biggest Loser from prime time
With ratings going from bad to worse, Loser has finally been booted from its evening slot.
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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