Virgin Media to sponsor 'Britain's Got Talent'
16 Dec 2011 | by Maisie McCabe
Virgin Media has signed a multimillion pound deal to be the headline commercial partner of 'Britain's Got Talent' when it returns to ITV in spring 2012.
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Virgin Media has signed a multimillion pound deal to be the headline commercial partner of 'Britain's Got Talent' when it returns to ITV in spring 2012.
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