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Osher Günsberg makes shock confession about the end of his Take 40 radio career as Channel 10 axes his two hosting gigs: 'I ran that show into the ground'


Osher Günsberg has made a surprising confession about his years hosting Australia's first and longest-running radio music countdown, Take 40 Australia.

Appearing on The Turning Point podcast this week, Osher, 50, revealed that his hard-partying lifestyle led to the downfall of the popular radio show, which he hosted from 2004 to 2009. Appearing on The Turning Point podcast this week, Osher (pictured in 2004) revealed that his hard-partying lifestyle led to the downfall of the popular radio show The singing guessing game, which was hosted by Osher, is understood to be expensive to produce due to the elaborate costumes, high production quality and international talent required to put on the show.

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