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Fired: CBS pulls freshman series 'The Job' from lineup after two episodes

By RITA SHERROW World Scene Writer on Feb 19, 2013, at 9:53 AM  Updated on 2/19 at 9:53 AM



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Last Friday, "Cosmopolitian" Executive Editor Joyce Chang, left, Editor-in-Chief Joanna Cole, center, and Senior Editor Jessica Knoll put five candidates through a rigorous interview process on " The Job." DAVID M. RUSSELL/CBS


"The Job" didn't, well, get to keep the job, on CBS.

The new reality competition where contestants compete for a "dream job at their dream company" has been fired by the network after two episodes.

"The Job," which aired at 7 p.m. Fridays on channel 6, will be replaced by "Undercover Boss" starting this weekend, according to hollywoodreporter.com. Now word yet on what will happen to the six episodes of the series which haven't aired.

It's the second freshman Friday night show the network has pulled from its schedule. Last fall, "Made in Jersey" was yanked after two episodes, both of which drew more viewers than "The Job," reports the website.

Here's a clip from last Friday's episode.



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