ITV star Lauren Kelly is ready to withdraw all stations to save their daytime show amid severe discounts in the broadcaster
Lauren Kelly, 65, is fighting to save the long -term future for display. The insiders say that the TV show – whose program faces great discounts in the ITV cost engine – will have to “withdraw all stations” to survive.
Lauren will now broadcast only 30 weeks per year instead of the year, with a reduction to 30 minutes of an hour. A source said: “Lauren was not happy with what is happening and also worried about the production team that will also be reduced,” a source said.
“But the truth is that it must revolve around its arms and work more seriously in its own program more than it was in recent years, otherwise the long -term future does not look good. It was a symbol of ITV, but there is a need to make dangerous discounts and its width has been cut to only 30 minutes, which is after rest periods in a very short time.
“She needs to show presidents, it is worth keeping the air. You can expect to pull it hard to get famous names in its width instead of GMB or this morning.”
Lauren was told that its offer is reduced in a tense, tense meeting with presidents – and he will now need to work for five days a week to get a chance to keep it in the long run.
ITV employees working during the day at a meeting on Tuesday were informed that half of the 440 production employees will go. But President Kevin Lego has arranged Lauren to be told separately in the previous days. Lauren was an ordinary Gulf for 40 years, on GMTV and good Morning Pritain before her special presentation in 2010.
However, it did not host Friday episodes, with Kristen Lampard and Ranvir Singh. Employees Lauren returned last week after surgery to remove the ovaries she discussed on the screen.
A source close to the exhibition said: “February, March and April celebrated the highest viewing numbers for three years. The exhibition reaches 1.1 million per day and 2.7 million every week.”
ITV discounts will also affect other offers during the day, indicating that loose women lose up to 10 of 26 of their players.
Good morning, Britain also face discounts, but one fixed will be Susanna Reed. A source said: “It is someone who wants to build the show around and seen as an essential part of the day. It is 100 % safe from the discounts.”
Hundreds of employees are now in the process of consulting in ITV. An ITV spokesman said: “As our daytime teams are subject to a period of change, we will not comment on speculation about talent contracts or employees.
“Our intention is to preserve our daytime programs as familiar to viewers as possible, which includes seeing the offers of the shows they know and love.”
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