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    Longtime Nashville reporter and anchor Amy Watson is retiring. The NewsChannel 5 veteran announced on social media she will be retiring on Friday, Oct. 25, after nearly 30 years in journalism.

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  6. The Biggest Loser season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Biggest Loser (season 3) is the third season of the NBC reality television series entitled The Biggest Loser.The third season premiered on September 20, 2006 with fifty overweight contestants (one from each US state), each competing to lose the most weight.

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  8. The Five (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The Five closed out 2022 as the most watched non-primetime show in cable news history for an entire year, averaging 3.5 million viewers. [40] Following Fox News firing primetime host Tucker Carlson, the network saw a significant drop in viewership as a result. The Five now averages between 2.5–2.7 million viewers per night. The program still ...

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    Newser is an American news aggregation website. It was founded in 2007 by journalist/media pundit Michael Wolff and businessman Patrick Spain, the former CEO of HighBeam Research and Hoover's. Newser's president and editor-in-chief is Kate Seamons, formerly of the Chicago Sun-Times, who joined the site in 2007 as managing editor. [2]