Plusnet to sponsor Celebrity Big Brother
21 Dec 2011 | by Maisie McCabe
Plusnet, the BT-owned telecoms provider, has signed a six-figure deal to sponsor next year's 'Celebrity Big Brother' on Channel 5.
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