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Crack comeback
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[The Australian (blog)] - Let's hope he lasts longer on the comeback trail (on Seven's Sunday Night) than George Negus. Just warming up WILLESEE hasn't lost his touch. After getting the leadership question out of the way ("I'm very confident in my leadership"), he moved on to
Veteran newsman Mike Willesee returns to TV on Channel Seven's Sunday Night
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[NEWS.com.au] - Returning to a changed media landscape, Willesee said he was interested in telling international stories, but had learned lessons from the failed experiment of his contemporary George Negus on Channel 10 last year. "He tried to take Four Corners to
'The Project' to air at 6pm in order to save Ten's viewer ratings
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[Digital Spy UK] - He also revealed that he was content with Ten's decision to axe George Negus's current affairs programme last year, saying: "I think it was a strong show and a good alternative to the news, but it didn't resonate with viewers, and so you move on.
After a dismal year, Channel 10 turns to chatty news
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[Herald Sun] - He said multi-channelling rather than poor programming was responsible for the network's dismal ratings last year, but conceded the George Negus experiment had been a failure. "I think it was a strong show and a good alternative to the news
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