‘Horror week' for Network 10's new prime-time news show
'It's been a horror week for Channel 10's new prime time news program, the imaginatively titled 10 News+,' Ms Marcus said.
'The show shed three-quarters of its viewers between its debut on Monday to the last show … of the week.'

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