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Future of Broadcasting: Airey contemplates new relationships with advertisers and rivals
LONDON - The economic downturn has forced Five to look at "recasting its relationship with advertisers", and to contemplate "new and different sorts of partnerships" with rival broadcasters, according to chairman and chief executive Dawn Airey.
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